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From the page: "But something had always bothered him about this explanation, the Dalai Lama said. Could it work the other way around? That is, in addition to the brain giving rise to thoughts and hopes and beliefs and emotions that add up to this thing we call the mind, maybe the mind also... more
Reviewed by JIR Sep 20 2008, 09:20am ( 40 reviews ) • dalailama.com
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Rated by chocho90 on Nov 10, 3:21pm
This is such a great article. The mind works wonders people, think and you'll become. Simple as that.
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Rated by Sabin548 on Jul 17, 4:53am
Science and buddhism. Newton and apples.
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Reviewed by ggwbach on Jan 29 2009, 4:19am
it's not thinking, it's meditation that does the trick. Take some time out, reflect, and enter that ethereal zone between wake and sleep. You'll learn a lot!
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Rated by H-Bomb on Oct 30 2008, 1:14pm
From the page: ""This positive state is a skill that can be trained," Prof. Davidson says. "Our findings clearly indicate that meditation can change the function of the brain in an enduring way.""
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Rated by Spectrum108 on Oct 26 2008, 7:00pm
Thanks "Alana13." Training the mind, over time, can change the brain.
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Rated by caja007 on Oct 22 2008, 7:05am
a very interesting article and good reminder to think about the way you think :)
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Rated by universalove on Oct 19 2008, 10:31pm
When you think about this... it is truly revolutionary for the scientific world and the implications it has...
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Rated by antranik on Oct 19 2008, 7:42am
Very interesting!