Can Synaesthesia Be Cultivated? - Indications from Surveys of Meditators

TitleCan Synaesthesia Be Cultivated? - Indications from Surveys of Meditators
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsWalsh, Roger
JournalJournal of Consciousness Studies
Volume12
Pagination5
Date Published2005
ISBN Number1355-8250
KeywordsBuddhism, Meditation, Metaphysics, Synaesthesia, Taoism
Abstract

Synaesthesia is considered a rare perceptual capacity, and one that is not capable of cultivation. However, meditators report the experience quite commonly, and in questionnaire surveys, respondents claimed to experience synaesthesia in 35% of meditation retreatants, in 63% of a group of regular meditators, and in 86% of advanced teachers. These rates were significantly higher than in nonmeditator controls, and displayed significant correlations with measures of amount of meditation experience. A - review of ancient texts found reports suggestive of synaesthesia in advanced meditators from India and China. These findings suggest that synaesthesia may be cultivated by meditation, and that laboratory studies of meditators could be rewarding.