Category Archives: The Science of the Spoken Word

True Story – How Decrees Helped Jay Get His Own Space

True Story – How Decrees Helped Jay Get His Own Space

The partitions around Jay’s work area couldn’t keep out the noise—or the rude comments. As soon as he would begin to type at his computer, his coworkers would start in with belittling remarks and distracting noises. When he began suffering from diabetes, they even joked about his weight loss. Jay felt he needed to do… Continue Reading

Monks Report Extraordinary Mystical Experiences

Monks Report Extraordinary Mystical Experiences

The Eastern Orthodox Church has also preserved a tradition of repetitive prayer. Their story demonstrates the immense power of the spoken word. For hundreds of years, Greek Orthodox monks have reported extraordinary mystical experiences that stemmed from their repetition of a simple prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me. They repeated… Continue Reading

Harvard Study: Repeating Mantras Relieves Stress

Harvard Study: Repeating Mantras Relieves Stress

In the early 1970s, Dr. Herbert Benson, president and founder of the Mind/Body Medical Institute at Harvard Medical School, documented a phenomenon he dubbed “the relaxation response” which he says is the opposite of the body’s fight-or-flight mechanism. Benson experimented using Sanskrit mantras. He told his subjects to sit quietly and repeat the prayer either mentally… Continue Reading

Study – The Energizing Power of Gregorian Chants

Study – The Energizing Power of Gregorian Chants

One group of Benedictine monks discovered an unexpected benefit from their Gregorian chants: their chanting seemed to energize their bodies. In 1967 Alfred Tomatis, a French physician, psychologist and ear specialist, studied how chanting affected the Benedictine monks. For hundreds of years they had kept a rigorous schedule, sleeping only a few hours a night and… Continue Reading

Study – Some Doctors Treat Their Patients With Prayer

Study – Some Doctors Treat Their Patients With Prayer

Eighty-two percent of Americans believe in the healing power of personal prayer, and 64 percent think doctors should pray with their patients if the patients request it. But many doctors are uncomfortable with this role. However, it may be time for a reassessment if the experiences of Andrew, a surgeon, and Nancy, an anesthesiologist, are… Continue Reading

Study – Prayer Works

Study – Prayer Works

Scientists don’t know why or how it works, but an increasing number of studies suggest what people have known intuitively for thousands of years: prayer does work. One well-known study found that coronary patients at San Francisco General Hospital who were prayed for did better than those who were not prayed for. The prayed-for patients… Continue Reading

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