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Buddhist monk declared world’s happiest man
Change your Mind Change your Brain: The Inner
If
happiness is an inner state, influenced by external conditions but not dependent
on them, how can we achieve it? Ricard will examine the inner and outer factors
that increase or diminish our sense of well-being, dissect the underlying
mechanisms of happiness, and lead us to a way of looking at the mind itself
based on his book, Happiness: A Guide to Life's Most Important Skill and from
the research in neuroscience on the effect of mind-training on the
brain.
Speaker
Bio: Matthieu Ricard, a gifted scientist turned Buddhist monk, is a best selling
author, translator, and photographer. He has lived and studied in the Himalayas
for the last 35 years..
By
Agence France-Presse-Monday,
October 29, 2012
Buddhist monk declared world’s happiest man
As he grins serenely and his burgundy robes billow in the fresh Himalayan wind, it is not difficult to see why scientists declared Matthieu Ricard the happiest man they had ever tested.
The
monk, molecular geneticist and confidant of the Dalai Lama, is passionately
setting out why meditation can alter the brain and improve people’s happiness in
the same way that lifting weights puts on muscle.
“It’s
a wonderful area of research because it shows that meditation is not just
blissing out under a mango tree but it completely changes your brain and
therefore changes what you are,” the Frenchman told AFP.
Ricard,
a globe-trotting polymath who left everything behind to become a Tibetan
Buddhist in a Himalayan hermitage, says anyone can be happy if they only train
their brain.
Neuroscientist
Richard Davidson wired up Ricard’s skull with 256 sensors at the University of
Wisconsin four years ago as part of research on hundreds of advanced
practitioners of meditation.
The
scans showed that when meditating on compassion, Ricard’s brain produces a level
of gamma waves — those linked to consciousness, attention, learning and memory —
“never reported before in the neuroscience literature”, Davidson said.
The
scans also showed excessive activity in his brain’s left prefrontal cortex
compared to its right counterpart, giving him an abnormally large capacity for
happiness and a reduced propensity towards negativity, researchers
believe.
Research
into the phenomenon, known as “neuroplasticity”, is in its infancy and Ricard
has been at the forefront of ground-breaking experiments along with other
leading scientists across the world.
“We
have been looking for 12 years at the effect of short and long-term
mind-training through meditation on attention, on compassion, on emotional
balance,” he said.
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