Our Latest Published Research: A Groundbreaking Meditation Study on Twins

Our Latest Published Research: A Groundbreaking Meditation Study on Twins

Our research partners at UC San Diego have just published a paper titled “Multidimensional analysis of twin sets during an intensive week-long meditation retreat: A pilot study” in Mindfulness Journal.

Highlighting the findings of the first study of its kind on twins, the paper investigates the impact of meditation on the brain, body, and heart during a seven-day intervention: a Week Long Advanced Retreat with Dr Joe.

Eric Chou on revealing the authentic version of myself.

Eric Chou on revealing the authentic version of myself.

Meditation opened a gateway to consciousness, healing, and profound personal growth. Through meditation, I cultivated a heightened sense of loving awareness and a stronger connection to who I was and what my purpose in this life is. It enabled me to process and release the emotional baggage of the past, creating space for new, positive experiences and manifestations. This journey wasn’t just about personal healing; it became a quest to understand the mind’s incredible potential and how to harness it effectively.

SOURCE is Running for a Top Prize at the World’s Biggest Sustainability Film Festival

SOURCE is Running for a Top Prize at the World’s Biggest Sustainability Film Festival

The 6th Big Syn International Film Festival is screening a dazzling array of nearly 150 films that have been selected from hundreds of feature films, shorts, documentaries, animations, micro-shorts and charity films from over 120 countries. Amongst others, a notable film that is screening at the festival is SOURCE, a mind blowing movie on the science behind meditation. Directed and Written by Melissa Tittl from Hathor studios, this movie follows the work of International teacher and researcher Dr Joe Dispenza and a group of scientists from UCSD and Innerscience to reveal the truth about meditation and our bodies.

Q&A session with Alex Jinich

Q&A session with Alex Jinich

Alex is a Ph.D. student in the departments of cognitive science and anesthesiology at UCSD. He received a bachelor’s degree with honors from Columbia University and currently researches the neurophysiology of pain, meditation, and mystical experiences. Alex is also a trained cultural anthropologist and has done fieldwork on shamanic, new age, and other spiritual traditions across the globe. He is originally from Mexico City and enjoys surfing in his free time.