Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Some buddhists are sheep, some are not, as Yrreg has pointedly ignored, many sceptics find buddhism to be about 90% nonsense.
While this new study revealed that even novice meditators can reap health benefits, other recent research has some extraordinary effects from long-term meditation practice. When Dr. Davidson had the chance to test a senior Tibetan Buddhist monk at his laboratory, he found that the monk's brain had the highest ratio of left versus right activity out of all the 175 people tested, suggesting an unusual degree of emotional contentment. Paul Ekman, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco, tested the startle reflex of a different Buddhist monk by exposing him to noises as loud as a gunshot: While meditating, the monk was able to suppress this reflex, his face not moving a muscle. This was unprecedented display of mental control over a supposedly automatic response.
Some buddhists are sheep, some are not, as Yrreg has pointedly ignored, many sceptics find buddhism to be about 90% nonsense.
So what if buddhist meditation makes people a little calmer and 'happier', you can't quantify happiness.
First, not a little but a lot. So it does matter.
And second, why can't you quantifiy happiness?
How happy do you feel 1..10 is one way
If I say I'm a 7 right now, and you say you're a 7 right now, does that mean that we're both currently equally happy?
If I suspected I was happier than you, how would I show that at least one of us was wrong about our self-reported 7?
From
http://evelynrodriguez.typepad.com/crossroads_dispatches/2005/01/index.html
Why is this not enough to prove the effect of meditation? What else can cause this, if not the meditation - any alternative explanations?
So what if buddhist meditation makes people a little calmer and 'happier', you can't quantify happiness. Happiness to me can mean shooting up some coke on my arm and getting an endorphin rush in my brain, no basic difference.
In buddhism the goal should be the cultivation of character into becoming more ethical, moral, and virtous and who looks after the benefit of one-self and everyone else.
Agreed but I was talking about the paradox of good press buddhism gets. It makes it easy for buddhists to delude themselves into growing prideful and then eventually corrupt themselves. This is evident in E-sangha just look at them quote Einstein in the mainpage, it's such a load of crap.
First, not a little but a lot. So it does matter.
And second, why can't you quantifiy happiness?
How happy do you feel 1..10 is one way
Besides, fMRI studies can show that buddhists are happier.
Now that side, i do belive that buddhism is very similar to cognitive behavioral therapy is some ways.
Well, if you
-1- test five persons that have taken CBT for 10 years, five hours per day, and find that they are extremely happier than the average, 4 Standard Deviations, doesn't it prove that it was caused by CBT, and that CBT is effective? Do you have other explanations?
-2- Test one person who has taken a lot of CBT (matthieu ricard), and you find him to be the happiest person in the world, does that not prove that CBT works? Other explanations?
I am really overwhelmed by the emotional impact, maybe because of that I can't see alternatives, but I woudl appreciate examples.