Editore: | Wisdom Publications |
Genere: | Philosophy |
Autori: | Francisco J. Varela , S.S. XIV Dalai Lama |
Pagine: | 264 pagine |
ISBN13: | 9780861711239 |
Lingua: | EN |
This is an absorbing account of a dialogue between leading Western
scientists and the foremost representative of Buddhism today, the Dalai
Lama of Tibet.
For modern science, the transitional states of
consciousness lie at the forefront of research in many fields. For a
Buddhist practitioner these same states present crucial opportunities to
explore and transform consciousness itself. This book is the account of
a historic dialogue between leading Western scientists and the Dalai
Lama of Tibet. Revolving around three key moments of
consciousness--sleep, dreams, and death--the conversations recorded here
are both engrossing and highly readable. Whether the topic is lucid
dreaming, near-death experiences, or the very structure of consciousness
itself, the reader is continually surprised and delighted.
Narrated
by Francisco Varela, an internationally recognized neuroscientist, the
book begins with insightful remarks on the notion of personal identity
by noted philosopher Charles Taylor, author of the acclaimed Sources of Self.
This sets the stage for Dr. Jerome Engel, Dr. Joyce MacDougal, and
others to engage in extraordinary exchanges with the Dalai Lama on
topics ranging from the neurology of sleep to the yoga of dreams.
Remarkable
convergences between the Western scientific tradition and the Buddhist
contemplative sciences are revealed. Dr. Jayne Gackenbach's discussion
of lucid dreaming, for example, prompts a detailed and fascinating
response from the Dalai Lama on the manipulation of dreams by Buddhist
meditators. The conversations also reveal provocative divergences of
opinion, as when the Dalai Lama expresses skepticism about "Near-Death
Experiences" as presented by Joan Halifax. The conversations are
engrossing and highly readable. Any reader interested in psychology,
neuroscience, Buddhism, or the alternative worlds of dreams will surely
enjoy Sleeping, Dreaming, and Dying.