Buddha's Brain - Rick Hanson, Richard Mendius, Jack Kornfield & Daniel J. Siegel

Buddha's Brain

By Rick Hanson, Richard Mendius, Jack Kornfield & Daniel J. Siegel

  • Release Date: 2009-11-01
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 137 Ratings

Description

If you change your brain, you can change your life.

Great teachers like the Buddha, Jesus, Moses, Mohammed, and Gandhi were all born with brains built essentially like anyone else’s—and then they changed their brains in ways that changed the world. Science is now revealing how the flow of thoughts actually sculpts the brain, and more and more, we are learning that it's possible to strengthen positive brain states.

By combining breakthroughs in neuroscience with insights from thousands of years of mindfulness practice, you too can use your mind to shape your brain for greater happiness, love, and wisdom. Buddha's Brain draws on the latest research to show how to stimulate your brain for more fulfilling relationships, a deeper spiritual life, and a greater sense of inner confidence and worth. Using guided meditations and mindfulness exercises, you'll learn how to activate the brain states of calm, joy, and compassion instead of worry, sorrow, and anger. Most importantly, you will foster positive psychological growth that will literally change the way you live in your day-to-day life.

This book presents an unprecedented intersection of psychology, neurology, and contemplative practice, and is filled with practical tools and skills that you can use every day to tap the unused potential of your brain and rewire it over time for greater well-being and peace of mind.

Reviews

  • Best Brain Book!

    5
    By Fine toyz
    Not that I've read all that many "brain books", but I have to say that this work exceeded my expectations.
  • A great introduction to meditation and the evolution of the mind.

    5
    By Heraclitus was right.
    Everything you wanted to know about the mind, meditation, and spirituality, but were afraid to ask. Are you a "Left Brain" thinker? Do you appreciate the scientific method? Are you interested in learning about meditation/ spirituality and how the brain/mind works, but are put off by the vagueness of religious spiritual teachings regarding the mind and meditation? If so, this is the book for you. If you happen to be a religious and/or spiritual person, this book is for you too! This work certainly was very educational for me. I feel that this book is the perfect introduction to understanding the workings of the brain which allow the mind to coexist and thrive. The authors introduce some very advanced and difficult subjects in a very down to earth manner. Even if you are put off by anatomical and medical terms I think that the authors' clear writing style will allow you to understand these concepts clearly. I will re-read and study this work, using it as a launching pad to further my understanding of mind/consciousness and meditation. To be clear, the authors are apparently very spiritual. (Not that there is anything wrong with that!) (smile) While they do use some examples from Buddhism for reference and context, they do not obscure the important concepts of this complex subject with dogma, or an over dependence on religion. Highly recommended!

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