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The Dalai Lama, neuroscience (and a plug for meditation)
Merlin Mann | Nov 11 2005
NPR : The Links Between the Dalai Lama and Neuroscience Morning Edition's Jon Hamilton on The Dalai Lama's new-ish book and some controversy regarding his addressing a meeting of neuroscientists on the topic of meditation:
My own experiences with meditation are recent, relatively shallow, and would yield little to contribute to the world of science, but I do know it can bring remarkable effects -- even in fairly short-term use. Looking forward to seeing where it takes me, and I'm not surprised at all to hear anecdotes of its effect on thinking over longer-term practice. I really love Jon Kabat-Zinn's Wherever You Go, There You Are (yeah, it's an unfortunate title), which is plain-spoken, readable, and makes a great case for the intrinsic value of trying to "be in the moment." A very approachable and inviting introduction to mindfulness -- even if you're the sort of person who thinks this stuff is just for goofy people from Northern California. For a free (and excellent) intro to give yourself the flavor of mindfulness meditation, start with "Mindfulness in Plain English." 40 Comments
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The Dali Lama has a...Submitted by jeff (not verified) on November 18, 2005 - 12:39am.
The Dali Lama has a longstanding interest in neuroscience, having founded the Mind and Life Institute, to promote dialogue between science and buddhism. The Institute has regular meetings between the Buddhist leader and leading neuroscientists, which has resulted in research collaborations and a number of books that have included transcripts and analyses of the gatherings. His talk also comes at a time when therapies based on Buddhist 'mindfulness' techniques are being found to be increasingly effective for treating physical and mental distress in well-controlled scientific studies. Some potential delegates are protesting his appearance, however, suggesting science and religion should not be mixed and declaring his views to be in 'poor scientific taste'. Neuroscientist Jianguo G. Gu has reportedly started a petition against the Dalai Lama's lecture. The Society for Neuroscience have defended their decision and noted that the Dalai Lama will not be talking about 'religion or politics'. -aristotle- » POSTED IN:
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