Dr. Newberg was fascinated by the differences in how people perceive the world and wanted to understand why there are diverse religious and moral systems. He combined his love for science with a curiosity about consciousness and spirituality, leading him to explore how brain scans could capture the biological mechanisms of spiritual experiences.
Dr. Newberg defines spirituality as connecting with something greater than the self, which can be supernatural (like connecting to God) or natural (like connecting to nature or humanity).
The five core elements are a feeling of unity or oneness, intensity of the experience, clarity, surrender, and transformation.
During spiritual experiences, the parietal lobe, which helps create a sense of self and spatial orientation, shows decreased activity, leading to a loss of self-boundary and a sense of oneness. Additionally, the limbic system, responsible for emotions, becomes highly active, signaling the importance and uniqueness of the experience.
Small spiritual experiences are important as they contribute to a person's overall sense of meaning and purpose. They provide a continuum of connection and can be very valuable in helping people progress towards deeper spiritual fulfillment.
Dr. Newberg advises making a conscious effort to break out of existing neural patterns by exploring new practices or rituals that resonate with personal goals. It's important to find practices that feel natural and lead to positive feelings of connection and clarity.
Engaging in spiritual practices can lead to physiological changes in the brain that help manage stress, reduce anxiety and depression, and improve overall health by positively affecting the immune system and reducing the risk of diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Dr. Newberg sees a lot of overlap between psychology and spirituality, as both involve emotions and feelings of connection. Spiritual experiences often have psychological impacts, and psychological issues can lead to spiritual pursuits as a means of healing.
In today’s episode, you’re going to learn about the powerful connection between neuroscience and religious experiences.
Renowned medical doctor and neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Newberg, MD is here on the podcast today, and you’re going to be amazed at what he shares.
Dr. Newberg is a pioneering researcher of “neurotheology,” which is a field of research that studies the relationship between neuroscience and spirituality.
He has spent decades scanning the brains of people during prayer, meditation, and spiritual experiences, and he’s here to share the findings of his huge body of research – and how you can apply it in your life.
Whether you consider yourself religious, spiritual, or an atheist, this episode is for you. You’ll discover practical tools to create daily rituals that cultivate a sense of unity,
connectedness, and calm in your daily life — starting right now.
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