EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 1H 2M
Neurotheology, and How Sexuality Sparked Religion with Dr. Andrew Newberg
from The Rose Woman
Today, we are honored to interview Dr. Andrew Newberg, the director of research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and a physician at Jefferson University Hospital. He is board-certified in internal medicine and nuclear medicine.Andrew has been asking questions about reality, truth, and God from a young age, and has long been fascinated by the human mind and its complexities. While a medical student, he met Dr. Eugene d’Aquili, who was studying religious experiences. By combining their interests with Andrew’s background in neuroscience and brain imaging, they made groundbreaking advancements in understanding the relationship between the brain and religion.Andrew’s research now focuses on how brain function is linked to various mental states, particularly religious and mystical experiences. His work includes brain scans of people during prayer, meditation, rituals, and trance states, as well as surveys on spiritual experiences and attitudes. He has also studied the connection between religious or spiritual phenomena and health, as well as the impact of meditation on memory. He believes in maintaining the rigor of science while preserving the sanctity of religion.We invite you, our beloved listeners, to tune in and explore the fascinating interplay between the body, mind, and spirit.In this episode, we cover:Discovering the intersection between Neuroscience, Spirituality, and SexualityWhat is Neurotheology?Spiritual Experiences across different traditionsRituals and their role in SpiritualityUnderstanding the rhythmic quality of ritualsThe idea of secular rituals evokes similar brain responses to religious ritualsThe connection between sexuality and spiritualityOrgasmic Meditation StudyThe use of PET and SPECT imaging to measure brain activity during different kinds of practices and its findingsThe overlap between sexual and spiritual experiences.Gender differences in spiritualityUnderstanding the brain's response to shameThoughts on optimizing one's sexuality and spiritualityFuture directions of Neurotheology.Helpful links:Dr. Andrew Newberg - Author of Sex, God, and the Brain: How Sexual Pleasure Gave Birth to Religion and a Whole Lot MoreEpisode #121 Peace In and Through the Body with Mark WhitwellEpisode # 130: Being the Love that You Are with Patrick ConnorEpisode # 138: The Eros Sutras with Nicole DaedoneEpisode #146: Classical Tantra and Near Enemies of the Truth with Christopher "Hareesh" WallisEpisode #147: Waking Up to Deeper Sensuality with Henika Patel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, we are honored to interview Dr. Andrew Newberg, the director of research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and a physician at Jefferson University Hospital. He is board-certified in internal medicine and nuclear medicine.Andrew has been asking questions about reality, truth, and God from a young age, and has long been fascinated by the human mind and its complexities. While a medical student, he met Dr. Eugene d’Aquili, who was studying religious experiences. By combining their interests with Andrew’s background in neuroscience and brain imaging, they made groundbreaking advancements in understanding the relationship between the brain and religion.Andrew’s research now focuses on how brain function is linked to various mental states, particularly religious and mystical experiences. His work includes brain scans of people during prayer, meditation, rituals, and trance states, as well as surveys on spiritual experiences and attitudes. He has also studied the connection between religious or spiritual phenomena and health, as well as the impact of meditation on memory. He believes in maintaining the rigor of science while preserving the sanctity of religion.We invite you, our beloved listeners, to tune in and explore the fascinating interplay between the body, mind, and spirit.In this episode, we cover:Discovering the intersection between Neuroscience, Spirituality, and SexualityWhat is Neurotheology?Spiritual Experiences across different traditionsRituals and their role in SpiritualityUnderstanding the rhythmic quality of ritualsThe idea of secular rituals evokes similar brain responses to religious ritualsThe connection between sexuality and spiritualityOrgasmic Meditation StudyThe use of PET and SPECT imaging to measure brain activity during different kinds of practices and its findingsThe overlap between sexual and spiritual experiences.Gender differences in spiritualityUnderstanding the brain's response to shameThoughts on optimizing one's sexuality and spiritualityFuture directions of Neurotheology.Helpful links:Dr. Andrew Newberg - Author of Sex, God, and the Brain: How Sexual Pleasure Gave Birth to Religion and a Whole Lot MoreEpisode #121 Peace In and Through the Body with Mark WhitwellEpisode # 130: Being the Love that You Are with Patrick ConnorEpisode # 138: The Eros Sutras with Nicole DaedoneEpisode #146: Classical Tantra and Near Enemies of the Truth with Christopher "Hareesh" WallisEpisode #147: Waking Up to Deeper Sensuality with Henika Patel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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