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In this groundbreaking work, the Dalai Lama presents a compelling argument for the compatibility of Buddhist philosophy and modern scientific inquiry. Drawing on his decades of engagement with leading physicists and neuroscientists, he demonstrates how ancient Buddhist teachings anticipate discoveries in quantum mechanics, cosmology, and consciousness studies.
The book addresses fundamental questions about the nature of reality, causality, and human potential. Rather than viewing science and spirituality as opposing forces, the Dalai Lama proposes they are complementary paths toward understanding the universe. He discusses how Buddhist practices like meditation can contribute to scientific research on the mind, while emphasizing the importance of empirical evidence in both domains.
This accessible and intellectually rigorous exploration invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about knowledge, belief, and the universe itself, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the dialogue between Eastern wisdom and Western science.







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