According to sciencedaily.com and several other news sources, Brick Johnstone, an MU neurophysiologist, made the finding after studying individuals who had suffered various brain injuries. What he found was that people who suffered injury to the right parietal lobe of the brain reported higher levels of spiritual experience. That portion of the brain controls people’s ability to recognize themselves and their relationship to their environment.
Dr. Johnstone said he believes the finding is important because it means people can learn to become selfless by decreasing activity in that part of the brain. It can be achieved through meditation or prayer. But he cautioned against reducing spirituality to a mere brain function.
“Just because the brain is shutting down, allowing you to be more selfless, that doesn’t take away from the spiritual experience you feel,” Dr. Johnstone said in several news sources. (More)
Source: St Joe's News

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