No lotus position needed: Neuroscience pushes meditation into the mainstream
Jeff Strickler, Star Tribune: When the Rev. Ron Moor began meditating 30 years ago, he did so in secret.
"When I started, meditation was a dirty word," said Moor, pastor of Spirit United Church in Minneapolis. "[Evangelist] Jimmy Swaggart called it 'the work of the devil.' Because of its basis in Eastern religions, fundamentalists considered it satanic. Now those same fundamentalists are embracing it. And every class I teach includes at least a brief meditation."
The faith community isn't alone in changing its attitude. Businesses, schools and hospitals not only have become more accepting of meditation, but many offer classes on it. Meditating has…
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