Dr Fred Travis – Science Shakes Hands with Spirituality


Is there any research supporting growth of higher states of consciousness?

 

In this talk, Fred will bring out how science and spirituality enrich each other when they are respectfully considered. He will ask how science can measure an experience that is described as being unbounded, non-moving, outside of time and space. He will contend that spiritual experiences are lived and embodied experiences, so they change the very breath. He will present a model of brain and consciousness from the Vedic tradition and bring out how different meditation traditions explore that model. He will finish with a scientific exploration of deep meditation experiences.

About the speaker:

 

 

Dr Frederick Travis received his PhD in Psychology at Maharishi International University in 1988. After a two-year post-doctoral position in basic sleep research at the University of California Davis, Dr Travis returned to Maharishi International Management as Director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition. His work has focused on brain development from birth to adulthood, effects of stress on brain functioning, effects of meditation on the brain during and after meditation practice (state and trait effects), subjective and objective markers of higher states of consciousness, brain patterns of peak performance and effects of other technologies from the Vedic tradition of India such as yoga asana practice, listening to Vedic recitation, and effects of the built environment on an individual. Fred has published 84 papers and book chapters, and has authored or co-authored four books. He teaches on the under-graduate, masters’, and doctoral levels and lectures globally on brain and consciousness. To contact Dr Travis and for further information, please visit www.drfredtravis.com.


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Date

Wed, 15 November 2023
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7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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  • Date: Wed, 15 November 2023
  • Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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  • Frederick Travis
    Frederick Travis
    Director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition

    Dr Frederick Travis received his PhD in Psychology at Maharishi International University in 1988. After a two-year post-doctoral position in basic sleep research at the University of California Davis, Dr Travis returned to Maharishi International Management as Director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition. His work has focused on brain development from birth to adulthood, effects of stress on brain functioning, effects of meditation on the brain during and after meditation practice (state and trait effects), subjective and objective markers of higher states of consciousness, brain patterns of peak performance and effects of other technologies from the Vedic tradition of India such as yoga asana practice, listening to Vedic recitation, and effects of the built environment on an individual. Fred has published 84 papers and book chapters, and has authored or co-authored four books. He teaches on the under-graduate, masters’, and doctoral levels and lectures globally on brain and consciousness.

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