Why Buddhism Is True: Exploring Consciousness Through Neuroscience, Quantum Physics, and Buddhist Insight
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What if everything you've been told about the mind... is incomplete?What if consciousness doesn't begin in the brain-and doesn't end when the brain dies?In Why Buddhism Is True, Tenzin Arlo Cole invites readers into a rare and deeply human exploration at the intersection of neuroscience, quantum physics, and ancient Buddhist insight. Through a series of intimate, Socratic-style dialogues with a group of students-engineers, skeptics, caregivers, and seekers-this book does something few dare to attempt:It treats the biggest questions of existence not as abstract philosophy... but as testable experience.Together, they confront the mysteries that modern science still struggles to explain:Why does consciousness exist at all?Why do near-death experiences follow the same pattern across cultures?Is the "self" real-or a useful illusion created by evolution?Does death truly end awareness... or transform it?And if reality changes when observed-what role does the mind actually play?Blending cutting-edge research with the direct inner investigation of meditation, Tenzin presents a bold but grounded thesis:Buddhism isn't a belief system. It's a method.A method for uncovering the nature of mind, dissolving suffering at its root, and awakening to a deeper reality-one that may extend far beyond the limits of the body.But this is not a book of easy answers.It is a journey through uncertainty, grief, love, and transformation-where intellectual rigor meets lived experience, and where the search for truth becomes deeply personal.By the final page, the question is no longer "Is Buddhism true?"It becomes:What happens when you test it for yourself?
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What if everything you've been told about the mind... is incomplete?What if consciousness doesn't begin in the brain-and doesn't end when the brain dies?In Why Buddhism Is True, Tenzin Arlo Cole invites readers into a rare and deeply human exploration at the intersection of neuroscience, quantum physics, and ancient Buddhist insight. Through a series of intimate, Socratic-style dialogues with a group of students-engineers, skeptics, caregivers, and seekers-this book does something few dare to attempt:It treats the biggest questions of existence not as abstract philosophy... but as testable experience.Together, they confront the mysteries that modern science still struggles to explain:Why does consciousness exist at all?Why do near-death experiences follow the same pattern across cultures?Is the "self" real-or a useful illusion created by evolution?Does death truly end awareness... or transform it?And if reality changes when observed-what role does the mind actually play?Blending cutting-edge research with the direct inner investigation of meditation, Tenzin presents a bold but grounded thesis:Buddhism isn't a belief system. It's a method.A method for uncovering the nature of mind, dissolving suffering at its root, and awakening to a deeper reality-one that may extend far beyond the limits of the body.But this is not a book of easy answers.It is a journey through uncertainty, grief, love, and transformation-where intellectual rigor meets lived experience, and where the search for truth becomes deeply personal.By the final page, the question is no longer "Is Buddhism true?"It becomes:What happens when you test it for yourself?
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