Using chills-inducing music to augment self-transcendence, emotional breakthrough, and psychological insight during mindfulness and loving kindness meditation
Leonardo Christov-Moore, Felix Schoeller, Mathilda Von Guttenberg, Tiffany Durinski, Mordechai Walder, Felipe A. Jain, Marco Iacoboni, Nicco Reggente

TL;DR
This study shows that adding chills-inducing music to meditation can boost emotional and psychological benefits like self-transcendence and connectedness.
Contribution
The novel finding is that chills-inducing music enhances meditation outcomes through aesthetic chills and individual traits like absorption and interoceptive awareness.
Findings
LKM increased connectedness to others compared to mindfulness-based control.
Chills augmentation enhanced self-transcendence, mood, emotional breakthrough, and psychological insight.
Aesthetic chills during meditation predicted downstream positive effects.
Abstract
Non-pharmacologically induced altered states of consciousness that promote mental health and wellbeing are a growing focus of clinical and basic research. Previous work has revealed the mood-augmenting, belief-altering, and self-transcendent effects of aesthetic-chills-inducing audiovisual stimulation. The current study investigated how a guided loving kindness meditation (LKM) combined with uplifting, chills-inducing music (henceforth: chills-augmented) affected participants’ mood, self-transcendence (ST), psychological insight, and emotional breakthrough. We conducted a randomized, controlled online study (n = 398) using a 2 × 2 design comparing a validated loving kindness meditation (LKM) to mindfulness-based control (MC), each with chills augmentation (+) and without (−). As hypothesized, LKM, compared to MC, increased connectedness to others, while chills augmentation to either…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Music Therapy and Health · Mind wandering and attention
