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(2011) Neuroscience, consciousness and spirituality, Dordrecht, Springer.

Mindfulness meditation

deconditioning and changing view

Henk Barendregt

pp. 195-206

Mindfulness interventions and meditation form a mental training towards deconditioning. This paper outlines the mental development during long term mindfulness meditation (vipassanā). It is intended to give researchers in the neurosciences and practitioners of mindfulness based interventions an idea of the phenomenological side of this form of meditation. Mindfulness acts as a separator between the perceived actor in us and the things we cognize and act upon. This makes us more flexible. At the same time our view of self will change: no longer is our "agency" seen as a fixed "thing" or "being" that acts in the world, but as a process of sensory input, appraisal, thinking, acting, depending on various mental states.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2079-4_12

Full citation:

Barendregt, H. (2011)., Mindfulness meditation: deconditioning and changing view, in H. Walach, S. Schmidt & W. B. Jonas (eds.), Neuroscience, consciousness and spirituality, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 195-206.

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