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Mind in the Balance: Meditation in Science, Buddhism, and Christianity

B. Alan Wallace

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February, 2009
Cloth, 264 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14730-9
$24.95 / £16.95

Preface

Part I: Meditation: Where It Started and How It Got Here

1. Who Am I?

2. The Origins of Contemplation

3. The Scientific Externalization of Meditation

4. Scientific Studies of Meditation

Part II: Meditation in Theory and Practice

5. Practice: Attending to the Breath of Life

6. Theory: Coming to Our Senses

7. Practice: The Union of Stillness and Motion

8. Theory: Knowing and Healing the Mind

9. Practice: Behold the Light of Consciousness

10. Theory: Exploring the Nature of Consciousness

11. Practice: Probing the Nature of the Observer

12. Theory: The Ground State of Consciousness

13. Practice: Oscillating Awareness

14. Theory: Consciousness Without Beginning or End

15. Practice: Resting in the Stillness of Awareness

16. Theory: Worlds of Skepticism

17. Practice: The Emptiness of Mind

18. Theory: The Participatory Worlds of Buddhism

19. Practice: The Emptiness of Matter

20. Theory: The Participatory Worlds of Philosophy and Science

21. Practice: Resting in Timeless Consciousness

22. Theory: The Luminous Space of Pristine Awareness

23. Practice: Meditation in Action

24. The Universe as a Whole

25. What Shall We Become?

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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About the Author

B. Alan Wallace spent fourteen years as a Buddhist monk, ordained by H. H. the Dalai Lama. He then earned his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, in physics and the philosophy of science at Amherst College, and his doctorate in religious studies from Stanford University. His Columbia University Press books are Hidden Dimensions: The Unification of Physics and Consciousness, Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge, and Buddhism and Science: Breaking New Ground (editor). A prolific writer who has translated numerous Tibetan Buddhist texts, he is the founder and president of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies (http://www.sbinstitute.com).

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