| B. Alan Wallace - 2010 - 173 pages
B. Alan Wallace introduces a natural theory of human consciousness that has its roots in contemporary physics and Buddhism. Wallace's "special theory of ontological relativity ... | |
| Monir Farmanfarmaian, Zara Houshmand - 2008 - 338 pages
Both a love story and a celebration of the warmth and elegance of Iranian culture, A Mirror Garden is a genuine fairy tale of an exuberant heroine who has never needed rescuing ... | |
| Monir Farmanfarmaian, Zara Houshmand - 2007 - 336 pages
In Persia in 1924, when a child still had to worry about hostile camels in the bazaar and a nanny might spin stories at her pillow until her eyes fell shut, the extraordinary ... | |
| Vic Mansfield - 2008 - 192 pages
Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Physics: Toward a Union of Love and Knowledge addresses the complex issues of dialogue and collaboration between Buddhism and science, revealing ... | |
| Dalai Lama - 2006 - 226 pages
Galileo, Copernicus, Newton, Niels Bohr, Einstein. Their insights shook our perception of who we are and where we stand in the world, and in their wake have left an uneasy ... | |
| Jeremy W. Hayward, The Dalai Lama - 2001 - 288 pages
What is the essence of the mind? Could computers ever have consciousness? Can compassion be learned? When does consciousness enter the human embryo? These are just some of the ... | |
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