Thus, meditation:
1. Increases positive emotions and improves mood
2. Strengthens the immune system
3. Reduces the sensation of pain
4. Reduces inflammations in the body
5. It makes us more sociable
6. Improves concentration
7. Improves memory
8. Increases the sense of compassion
9. Increases empathy
10. It makes us more flexible during the difficult periods
11. Reduces stress
12. Reduces depression
13. Lowers blood pressure
14. Increases our perceptive ability
15. Regarding the structure of the brain:
– increases the thickness of the cerebral cortex, mainly in the areas related to attention and introspection,
– increases gray matter in areas related to memory (hippocampus) and thinking (frontal lobe),
– increases brain volume in areas related to emotion management, positive emotions, and self-control,
– reduces the size of the amygdala, which is composed of small groups of neurons responsible for fear and anxiety reactions.
The benefit of this process is that the body does not react to the thoughts generated by the mind as when you are identified with it. By disidentifying from the mind, you can avoid unconscious, automatic, and exaggerated emotional reactions and the somatizations they often cause. In this way, emotional stability can be achieved. That is why several mental health experts recommend meditation as a valuable tool in dealing with anxiety and depression.