DT Strain
Spiritual Naturalist
I am not a Buddhist, but have recently become more interested in meditation than I have been in the past. I have a naturalistic perspective of the world, so I have previously understood and appreciated that meditation can have good stress reduction and other such effects.
But I have recently read some articles talking about how various Buddhist meditation techniques seem to allow us a subjective experience of cognition that might be useful to the cognitive sciences, and is replicatable by other observers. These seem to describe methods of controlling and altering the functioning of our brains. So, my previous appreciation of meditation as stress relief has suddenly turned to an interest in it as a means of exploring the inner nature of cognition.
I have also read some various instructions on how to meditate. But, quite honestly, it all just seems like breathing exercises and visualization. It's hard for me to understand exactly what I need to be doing to bring about these alterations in brain activity in a perceptually meaningful way.
There is also a lot of fuzziness for me on the different methods, what they're supposed to do exactly, and how to do them.
Can anyone offer me some tips or resources on how to get started?
Thanks much.
But I have recently read some articles talking about how various Buddhist meditation techniques seem to allow us a subjective experience of cognition that might be useful to the cognitive sciences, and is replicatable by other observers. These seem to describe methods of controlling and altering the functioning of our brains. So, my previous appreciation of meditation as stress relief has suddenly turned to an interest in it as a means of exploring the inner nature of cognition.
I have also read some various instructions on how to meditate. But, quite honestly, it all just seems like breathing exercises and visualization. It's hard for me to understand exactly what I need to be doing to bring about these alterations in brain activity in a perceptually meaningful way.
There is also a lot of fuzziness for me on the different methods, what they're supposed to do exactly, and how to do them.
Can anyone offer me some tips or resources on how to get started?
Thanks much.