Meditation Sickness

A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice

C Pierce Salguero editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Hawai'i Press

Publishing:30th Apr '26

£64.00

This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Meditation Sickness cover

Everyone knows that meditation is good for your health and wellbeing. However, a percentage of people practicing meditation experience psychotic breaks and related adverse mental and physical side-effects. Are these symptoms of improper practice or an unavoidable part of spiritual cultivation? While contemporary scientific literature is just beginning to document such phenomena, Buddhist communities have for centuries warned practitioners about "meditation sickness," "wind illness," "demonic attack" and other potential dangers. Due to language barriers, their important writings have remained virtually unknown in western medical, scientific, and practitioner communities. Here, for the first time, historical and contemporary teachings on the topic from around the Buddhist world have been brought together. The works not only identify these ailments as possible side-effects of meditation practice, but also explain why they arise and how they can be effectively prevented and treated. Meditation Sickness will transform the way we think about meditation in the west.

"Meditation Sickness provides a much-needed corrective to an idealized view of meditation by documenting the long history of Asian Buddhist discourse around the etiology, symptoms, and treatments for meditation-related difficulties. The context and perspectives presented across its chapters lay to rest the myth that the ‘dangers’ of meditation are due to incorrect practice or a flawed practitioner, while also offering guidance that could help meditators-in-distress today. The book authoritatively sets the record straight: meditation has never been without risks or harms, and difficulties can arise even under optimal circumstances." - Nicholas Canby, Brown University; Senior Clinician, Cheetah House

"I wish Meditation Sickness had been out twelve years ago when I started researching the effects of meditation. It should be mandatory reading for all mindfulness researchers, clinicians, and teachers. Reports and discussion of meditation's adverse effects have a long history that takes us back to early Buddhism. The older accounts translated here are impressively similar to many contemporary ones and offer us a wonderful opportunity to better understand human consciousness." - Miguel Farias, University of Oxford, author of The Buddha Pill: Can Meditation Change You?

"This volume is of not only great importance as it will help support a necessary conversation about the adverse effects of meditation but also great value because it compiles in one place a truly arresting array of texts, interviews, and ethnographic material on the subject. The result is a refreshing and original approach in Buddhist studies." - Amy Langenberg, Eckerd College

"Meditation Sickness will serve as an unprecedented resource for researching and teaching courses on the relationship between Buddhism and medicine, Buddhist meditation more broadly, and historical and cultural approaches to disease." - William A. McGrath, New York University

ISBN: 9798880702633

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338 pages