PSYchology

There are two main transitions during which our habitual mind enters a different realm. Sleep and death are the shadow sides of the ego, altered states of consciousness in which Western science feels insecure because it is focused on the physical universe. The tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, on the contrary, is in complete control of the situation.

There are two main transitions during which our habitual mind enters a different realm. Sleep and death are the shadow sides of the ego, altered states of consciousness in which Western science feels insecure because it is focused on the physical universe. The tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, on the contrary, is in complete control of the situation. And so a group of European scientists undertook this daring journey through the two great realms of transformation of the human mind, with the XNUMXth Dalai Lama as their guide. A week of conversations and exchange of opinions between scientists and His Holiness — it is these dialogues that formed the basis of the book.

DECOM, 268 p.

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