stacheman101 wrote:There are many paths to becoming more conscious, meditation being just one of them. Sufis whirl.
Agreed. And yet there are as yet no long-term negative side-effects reported with regards to MBSR as far as I am aware.
One must be careful with various other methods since one's physical health can apparently be affected. Zen monks experimented with LSD quite a bit in the 70's. What they found was that their expanded consciousness resulting from LSD faded and they needed more LSD to regain the feeling of Oneness they experienced (at the cost of potential flashbacks, bad trips, etc.) and the time they had spent exploring LSD could have been more safely and efficiently directed towards mindfulness practice - something which could be practiced and maintained 24/7 life-long; unlike LSD tripping.
There are no apparent shortcuts to the health benefits resulting from formal mindfulness practice.
Thanks for bringing the whirling sufis to my attention, though - I have been intrigued by their discipline before and I found some wonderful music downloadable for free from this website. There are 10 mp3's on there. This is the stuff dervishes listen to while spinning - it has a wonderful grounded ambience to it. No doubt something for the fans of using music as an anchor .