Research is often described as an active, diligent, and systematic process of inquiry aimed at discovering, interpreting and revising facts. This intellectual investigation produces a greater understanding of events, behaviors, or theories, and makes practical applications through laws and theories. The term research is also used to describe a collection of information about a particular subject, and is usually associated with science and the scientific method.
The word research derives from Middle French (see French language); its literal meaning is 'to investigate thoroughly'.
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Meditation and Ayurveda: Beyond the Elements - Ayurveda physicians say, the most important message of Ayurveda is that of getting a connection with the spiritual side of our being. That, together with the practice of meditation, you can avoid illness altogether and embark on your spiritual evolution beyond the elements of fire, air and water.
Meditation Research - Summarizes over 500 studies on the benefits of the Transcendental Meditation program for health, mental abilities, and social well-being.
Meta Description: [ Scientific research on the benifits of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program over 30 years in over 600 studies verify it effectiveness and find it superior to any other technique for self-development. ]
Research and Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga - Article entitled Easy Healer, from The Indian Express, describes the healing effects of Sahaja Yoga Meditation practice. Includes anecdotes about individual experiences.
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Study of Psyche by Carl Jung - article by John Henshaw. Carl Jung found the stages of individuation of his patients elaborated through dream and symbol corresponding with those of old mystery cults. Although Jung never practised any form of organised meditation he saw the attention itself gathered into deeper levels of being by the motion of the unconscious self through Kundalini awakening, which can be the meditation in itself.
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