Written By Lorin Roche

What Happens When You Meditate

For many years, meditators have been going into medical and physiology labs to be tested, sometimes because they were asked to, and sometimes to show off what they could do. Results from this research have been published in hundreds of scientific journals – Cardiology, Journal of the American Medical Association, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, Scientific American, Science, Behavioral Medicine, Radiology, Nature, Headache, and the Clinical Journal of Pain, to name a few.

Now 65, Lorin has been meditating since age 18, when he signed up to be part of a research project on the physiology of meditation. He was a control subject, and received no instructions whatsoever – they paid him to just sit in a totally dark, soundproofed room in the lab for two hours a day for several weeks, and measure his brain waves. With no instructions, and never having heard of meditation, Lorin just attended to the total silence and darkness, and spontaneously entered entered a state of intense alertness.
10 years ago