No Self, No Problem
No Self, No Problem
Where Ancient Buddhist Wisdom Meets Modern Brain Science
About This Book
The Illusion of Self (2019) presents neuroscientific findings that confirm what Buddhism has taught for thousands of years: the continuous, stable self doesn't actually exist. Scientific research now shows that what we call the self is merely a fabrication, a fictional construct generated by the brain's language processing center.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals seeking scientific explanations for spiritual concepts
- Those curious about meditation, yoga, and tai chi practices
- Anyone interested in understanding left-brain and right-brain functions
- Readers exploring the intersection of neuroscience and Eastern philosophy
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