Author: Paul Dennison
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This book offers a remarkable investigation into sentience from Buddhism and contemporary neuroscience perspectives. The author, an expert in both fields, presents the first scientific study of jhana meditation and aligns Buddhist interdependent origination with modern neuroscience. Dennison provides insights into the mind, brain, and the illusory self, showing that certain brain states, usually linked to sleep or epilepsy, can be consciously invoked. This breakthrough, revealing the control over brain processes, is crucial for psychotherapy and supports the view that the self is impermanent and illusory.
Pages: 326
Imprint: Cántico
Format: Paperback
Collection: Luz de Oriente
BISAC Code: REL007020
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