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Article Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2024;2(4):192-194

Vipassana and the science of mental health

Author : Dr. Vineta

Abstract

In an era marked by fast-paced lifestyles, relentless competition, and rising mental health issues, the importance of emotional well-being has become more crucial than ever. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as a state of well-being in which individuals realize their own potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their community. Mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout are on the rise globally, prompting individuals and societies to seek effective, natural, and long-lasting solutions. One such practice that has gained global attention is Vipassana meditation - a 2500-year-old technique that offers deep insights into the workings of the mind.

Vipassana, which means "to see things as they really are," is one of India's most ancient techniques of meditation. It was rediscovered by Gautama the Buddha over 2,500 years ago and is taught today in its original form. Unlike other forms of meditation that focus on relaxation or visualization, Vipassana aims at purification of the mind by self-observation. Through continuous practice, Vipassana helps in dissolving deep-rooted mental impurities and results in balanced mental health.

Keywords

Vipassana meditation, Mental health, Emotion well-being, Stress reduction