Mind vs. Brain
The distinction between mind and brain is explored, emphasizing that the mind represents information processed by the nervous system. A Tibetan saying highlights the importance of cultivating happiness, love, and wisdom daily, reminding us that the responsibility for our inner growth lies within ourselves. The conversation encourages listeners to engage in this process of awakening and personal development.In this clip
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Untangle
Hardwiring our Brains for More Happiness. With Dr. Rick Hanson
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I am writing a book on body, soul, and spirit. One theme of the book is that the brain is a miraculous computer that processes stimuli but is incapable of conscious thought. In other words, there is a separation between the brain and the mind. I just viewed your interview with Dr. David Berson and wondered what your position is on the brain's ability or inability to create consciousness. I have read articles from numerous neurologists and theories of ancient philosophers about the existence and nonexistence of this separation. Most neurologists seem to agree that consciousness has never been measured or observed in the brain. My belief is that the mind is just another name for nonmaterial consciousness of the soul. I am intrigued by your depth of understanding regarding neuroscience. Do you have a podcast or article that addresses this connection? Thank you.
How does mindfulness relate to happiness in the episode "Hardwiring our Brains for More Happiness" with Dr. Rick Hanson and the clip "Cultivating Inner Growth"?
How does mindfulness relate to happiness in the episode Hardwiring our Brains for More Happiness. With Dr. Rick Hanson and the clip Cultivating Inner Growth?