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Sources Related to Buddhism and Science
- Toward an evolution of mind : implications for the faithful
- The Tibetan Medical Tradition, and Tibetan Approaches to Healing in the Contemporary World
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part I : core principles, emptiness, impermanence, and paradox
- In search of inner wisdom : guided mindfulness meditation in the context of suicide
- Current therapies and the ancient East
- Studying "no mind" : the future of orthogonal approaches
- Psychotherapy in India : past, present, and future
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part II : attention, here and now, nonattachment, and compassion
- William James and Buddhism : American pragmatism and the orient
- Mind/body interactions including Tibetan studies
- Inside mind and life : a quarterly newsletter of the mind and life institute
- Piet Hut's home page
- Home page of Victor Mansfield
- Integrating science and religion : an interview with Alan Wallace (html)
- Meditation and the self regulation of learning : a link between health science and religion
- The center for the study of science and religion (CSSR)
- Francisco Varela's home page
- Susan Blackmore's home page
- Buddhism and neuroscience : studying the well-trained mind
- Taming destructive emotions
- Science as koan : stem cell researcher and Zen student Dr. Neil Theise discovers the synergy between dharma practice and scientific inquiry
- The lama in the lab
- Overlapping worlds
- Samsara divided by zero : can chaos theory help us understand enlightenment?
- Meditation and the conscious self-regulation of learning a multi-disciplinary model for the scientific uses of meditatative self-correction
- Integrating science and religion : an interview with Alan Wallace (pdf)
- Self and liberation : the Jung-Buddhism dialogue
- A Buddhist psychology
- Wisdom traditions and the ways of reduction
- Integrating attachment concepts from Western psychological and Buddhist perspectives
- Buddhist social principles
- Nurturing the seeds of sanity : a Buddhist approach to psychotherapy
- Value and meaning in Gestalt psychology and Mahayana Buddhism
- The historical relationship between psychiatry and the major religions
- Buddhist empowerment : Individual, organizational, and societal transformation
- Five manifestations of the Buddha in the West : a brief history
- meaningoflife.tv
- The international society for the study of subtle energies and energy medicine (ISSSEEM)
- Integral Institute
- Authentic happiness : using the new positive psychology
- The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS)
- The headless way
- Science for monks
- Integral naked
- Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Num. 4
- Who will be the scientists? a review of B. Alan Wallace's 'The Taboo of Subjectvity' (pdf)
- Structure, strategy and self in the fabrication of conscious experience
- Buddhism and brain science
- Suffering from biobabble : searching for a science of subjectivity
- Healing images : historical perspective
- Classical Buddhist model of a healthy mind
- Environmental problems and Buddhist ethics : from the perspective of the consciousness-only doctrine
- Transcending self and other : Mahayana principles of integration
- The role of religion and spirituality in community building
- Psychotherapy with Buddhists
- On the path of the Buddha : a psychologists' guide to the history of Buddhism
- On the path to peace and wholeness : conclusion to psychology and Buddhism
- Is compassion an emotion? A cross-cultural exploration of mental typologies
- Role of responsibility in daseinanalysis and Buddhism
- Buddhism and western psychology