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An Experiential Evaluation of Arka Dhyana (Intuitive Meditation) from the Perspective of HeartMath and the Theory of the Six Main Levels of Consciousness

Version 1 : Received: 17 June 2021 / Approved: 21 June 2021 / Online: 21 June 2021 (09:53:57 CEST)

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Lindhard, Tina, Caroll Hermann, and Stephen D. Edwards 2021. "HeartMath Coherence Model Throws New Light on Arka Dhyana Intuitive Meditation" Healthcare 9, no. 9: 1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9091162 Lindhard, Tina, Caroll Hermann, and Stephen D. Edwards 2021. "HeartMath Coherence Model Throws New Light on Arka Dhyana Intuitive Meditation" Healthcare 9, no. 9: 1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9091162

Abstract

An introductory course of Arka Dhyana, also known as Intuitive Meditation (IM), consisting of five sessions, was offered to an international audience via Zoom technology. Participants were shown how to connect to their deeper self, essence or soul by bringing their I-ego-awareness from the thinking mind, often associated with the frontal part of the brain, to 19 energetic stations in the body including the heart centre. In this limited study, evaluation was both process and outcome orientated and included HeartMath (HM) Inner Balance or emWave2 electronic technology to measure mean coherence and achievement before and after each session. A highly significant increase in both coherence and achievement in six participants was found, which was also reflected in a reported increase in wellbeing related to feelings in qualitative statements indicating changes in levels of consciousness and individual transformative experiences as predicted by the Theory of the Six Main Levels of Consciousness.

Keywords

Intuitive Meditation; Consciousness; Inner Balance technology 3; Coherence; Feeling; Thinking; HeartMath; Wellbeing; Self; Qualitative

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Accounting and Taxation

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