Rupert Sheldrake and Geshe Namdak on Buddhism, Consciousness, Karma and Evolution
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Join, Biologist and author Rupert Sheldrake and Tibetan Buddhist master Geshe Namdak to explore Buddhism, Consciousness, Karma, and Evolution as they dive into the profound power of meditation.
They discuss the power of meditation to transform destructive emotions. Geshe Namdak, explains that our stream of consciousness is individual and has no beginning or end. Each moment of consciousness is produced by the previous moment, and this chain of moments carries with it probabilities of future thoughts and emotions. Through meditation, we can purify our consciousness and eliminate the probability of destructive emotions, leaving only the probability of virtuous thoughts and states of mind. This, in turn, leads to happiness and well-being.
This episode is an excerpt of a past Science & Wisdom LIVE dialogue, 'Interdependence & the Nature of Reality'.
You can listen to the full episode here.
Show Notes:
- 0:40: Introduction to Modern Science and Interconnectedness
- 2:25: The Nature of Consciousness and Quantum Theory
- 4:01: The Hard Problem of Consciousness and Panpsychism
- 5:31: The Buddhist View on Reality and Consciousness
- 8:28: The Role of Karma and Virtuous Thoughts
- 10:47: Creativity, Evolution, and Memory in Science and Philosophy
- 13:39: The Role of Probabilities in Science and Buddhism
- 14:48: Buddhist Contributions to Neuroscience and Research
Science & Wisdom LIVE brings meditation practitioners in conversation with scientists to address the problems of contemporary society and come to new possible solutions.
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