You can never find a neurotheologian when you need one.
Posted: June 24th, 2009, 10:18 am
I am a very lazy student of Zen, I resist learning a new vocabulary because they are just more words. And when I attempt to speak of the non self, words fail me.
The Self is only misperceived as a fixed entity because of the distortions of the human point of view." The Buddhist concept of anatman does not suggest that the self is nonexistent but rather asserts that it cannot be reduced to an essence.
One prominent researcher, Andrew Newberg, a professor of nuclear medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, directs his university's recently founded Center for Spirituality and the Mind, a cross-disciplinary program devoted in part to the fledgling field of "neurotheology." In one respect, this venture marks yet another return to the legacy of William James, whose later work included his masterful Varieties of Religious Experience. a promising direction. They even suggest that if religion can learn something valuable about the unity of body and mind from science, then science might be able to relearn something from religion about the deepest purposes of our minds.
the new bible says a double minded man is unstable in all his ways
I got one foot on the Jesus road, one foot on the Bodhi path.
and one foot on a banana peel.