Explore Science and Buddhist Contemplation Sources:Science and Buddhist Contemplation Science and Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 31 sources. Wiley JAgnes. 2010. Sitting and Practice: An interpretive description of the Buddhist-informed meditation practices of counselling psychologists and their clinical work. :145. Trungpa C, Gimian CRose. 2005. The sanity we are born with: a Buddhist approach to psychology. :224. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Mingyur Y, Swanson E. 2009. Joyful wisdom: embracing change and finding freedom. :296. Davidson RJ. 2011. Education, contemplative practice and neuroscience: toward a synthesis. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):9-14. Thondup. 2000. Boundless healing: meditation exercises to enlighten the mind and heal the body. Buddhayana Foundation series. :216. Gleig A. 2012. Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Journal of Global Buddhism. 13:129-146. Ling PKimberley. 1981. The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations. :189. Begley S. 2007. Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves. :296. Wendling HM. 2012. The relation between psychological flexibility and the Buddhist practices of meditation, nonattachment, and self-compassion. :179. Pages Page of 4
Science and Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 31 sources. Wiley JAgnes. 2010. Sitting and Practice: An interpretive description of the Buddhist-informed meditation practices of counselling psychologists and their clinical work. :145. Trungpa C, Gimian CRose. 2005. The sanity we are born with: a Buddhist approach to psychology. :224. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Mingyur Y, Swanson E. 2009. Joyful wisdom: embracing change and finding freedom. :296. Davidson RJ. 2011. Education, contemplative practice and neuroscience: toward a synthesis. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):9-14. Thondup. 2000. Boundless healing: meditation exercises to enlighten the mind and heal the body. Buddhayana Foundation series. :216. Gleig A. 2012. Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Journal of Global Buddhism. 13:129-146. Ling PKimberley. 1981. The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations. :189. Begley S. 2007. Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves. :296. Wendling HM. 2012. The relation between psychological flexibility and the Buddhist practices of meditation, nonattachment, and self-compassion. :179. Pages Page of 4