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The authors gratefully acknowledge H.R. Nagendra, Ph.D. who derived the cyclic meditation technique from ancient yoga texts. The funding from the ‘DST-FIST program,’ Government of India and the Temple of the Universe, Alachua, FL., U.S.A. for the equip- ment used is also gratefully acknowledged.

 

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