The Science
What the research shows — the measurable effects of breath, meditation, and ritual.
What Happens in the Brain During Meditation? Dhyana on fMRI
The contemplative traditions called it dhyana. A 2026 meta-analysis of 34 neuroimaging studies maps what happens in the brain during meditation — and the old word holds up.
7 min readmeditationनिमित्तSeeing Light During Meditation: What the Nimitta Means
Glows, geometric patterns, a steady point of brightness behind closed eyes — the lights that arise in meditation have a name, a lineage, and a measurable cause.
10 min readbreathworkप्राणायामSlow Paced Breathing: When 6 Breaths Per Minute Falls Short
Six breaths per minute became the global prescription for slow paced breathing. A May 2026 study shows it produces measurably different effects by age — confirming what the Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā said about individual calibration four centuries ago.
7 min readOne of these each morning.
Until the temple opens, the Bodh arrives by email at first light. One contemplative reading. No threads, no streaks, no notifications you’ll resent.