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Meditation and Yoga

Midweek Meditation
Wednesdays 11:45am with Kasimira Vogel

If you have a desire to learn meditation techniques, we have practitioners that may help you.
Please contact us so that we may be able to assist you in finding the right practitioner.

One-on-One Meditations begin at $65/hr
(by appointment only)


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Turns out, those monks really are on to something. Meditation has a biological effect on the body, easing anxiety and boosting immunity, according to a recent study published in Psychosomatic Medicine. Using a technique called "mindfulness" meditation, researchers at the University of Wisconsin enrolled 41 subjects, 21 of whom attended a weekly meditation class and one seven-hour meditation retreat during the study, the remaining 20 served as the control group and did not participate in any meditation. All subjects were given a flu shot at the start of the study to measure immune response. After eight weeks, electrical activity on the frontal left side of the brain -- an area associated with lower anxiety -- was more active in the meditating subjects, indicating a more positive emotional state. The meditation group also had higher antibody levels, suggesting stronger immunity.
Meditation Makes (Brain) Waves 
News Note By Lara Evans Bracciante
Originally published in Massage & Bodywork magazine, August/September 2003.
Copyright 2003. Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals. All rights reserved.
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Cleveland, Ohio 44113     216.621.7085
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