In the stillness of meditation, in the awe before a sunset, something shifts within us. Neuroscience has begun to trace this shift, revealing that during deeply spiritual experiences, one of the most active networks of the brain—the Default Mode Network (DMN)—grows quiet. This network, which is typically associated with self-referential thought, daydreaming, and the internal … Continue reading Who am I? Neurophysiology of our Spiritual Brain, the base of our interaction with the divine