The Contemplative Brain: Meditation, Phenomenology and Self-Discovery from a Neuroanthropological Point of View by Charles D. Laughlin

The Contemplative Brain: Meditation, Phenomenology and Self-Discovery from a Neuroanthropological Point of View

Charles D. Laughlin

556 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction psychology

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The Contemplative Brain offers a comprehensive exploration of the cultural neurophenomenology of contemplation. The book is written by a neuroanthropologist who spent years as a Tibetan Tantric Buddhist monk and who has practiced many different tr...

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