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Siddhartha's Brain. Unlocking the ancient science of enlightenment

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This groundbreaking exploration of the “science of enlightenment” follows the journey of Siddhartha, known as Buddha, as narrated by Guardian science editor James Kingsland. Set in a lush grove by the Neranjara River in northern India, 400 years before Christ, Siddhartha Gautama, a prince turned ascetic, sat beneath a fig tree, uncovering the remarkable capabilities of the human brain and the secrets of mental wellness and spiritual enlightenment, which form the foundation of Buddhism. The narrative illustrates how meditative and Buddhist practices anticipated modern neuroscience findings. Kingsland examines the brain's evolutionary history and the disorders linked to our technology-driven lives, emphasizing the enduring importance of mindfulness. Far from being a New Age trend, meditation principles are backed by scientific evidence, demonstrating their effectiveness in addressing contemporary psychiatric disorders. Siddhartha asserted, “Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think.” In an age of constant distraction, the ability to concentrate and control our thoughts is crucial. This work provides a comprehensive assessment of meditation and mindfulness, detailing their effects on the brain and underscoring their significance in today’s world.

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Siddhartha's Brain. Unlocking the ancient science of enlightenment, Kingsland James

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Titul
Siddhartha's Brain. Unlocking the ancient science of enlightenment
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
HarperCollins
Rok vydania
2017
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
352
ISBN10
0062403877
ISBN13
9780062403872
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4,3 z 5
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This groundbreaking exploration of the “science of enlightenment” follows the journey of Siddhartha, known as Buddha, as narrated by Guardian science editor James Kingsland. Set in a lush grove by the Neranjara River in northern India, 400 years before Christ, Siddhartha Gautama, a prince turned ascetic, sat beneath a fig tree, uncovering the remarkable capabilities of the human brain and the secrets of mental wellness and spiritual enlightenment, which form the foundation of Buddhism. The narrative illustrates how meditative and Buddhist practices anticipated modern neuroscience findings. Kingsland examines the brain's evolutionary history and the disorders linked to our technology-driven lives, emphasizing the enduring importance of mindfulness. Far from being a New Age trend, meditation principles are backed by scientific evidence, demonstrating their effectiveness in addressing contemporary psychiatric disorders. Siddhartha asserted, “Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think.” In an age of constant distraction, the ability to concentrate and control our thoughts is crucial. This work provides a comprehensive assessment of meditation and mindfulness, detailing their effects on the brain and underscoring their significance in today’s world.