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Access the full course here: https://centerforcontemplativeresearc... In this lecture clip, Dr. B. Alan Wallace poses the question: "How would Western science come to a consensus on the nature of consciousness?" Drawing on his training in physics and Tibetan Buddhism, Dr. Wallace suggests an approach that would allow for the direct observation of the mind, rather than relying on external signs of consciousness like behavior or neurochemical brain activity. This clip is excerpted from "Science, Religion, and the Problem of Consciousness," a course offered at the University of Santa Barbara, California in the year 2001, and available now through the CCR's Seeds of Wisdom Library. About Seeds of Wisdom Through Seeds of Wisdom, you gain access to expert guidance in contemplative practice, previously unreleased courses and retreats on the intersection of science and meditation, teachings specific to long-term retreat, and more—all while supporting the CCR's mission to fathom the mind and heal the world. Seeds of Wisdom is updated with fresh content regularly, from teachings given at the CCR Mind Lab in Crestone, CO and elsewhere. Join Seeds of Wisdom here! https://centerforcontemplativeresearc... About the Course: Science, Religion, and the Problem of Consciousness “Among all the points of contact between science and religion, there is none more crucial and none more clouded in mystery and confusion than the views concerning the nature of consciousness.” These are the opening words of Dr. B. Alan Wallace’s "Taboo of Subjectivity," and they wonderfully capture the essence of this course. In great detail, Dr. Wallace explores a wide range of approaches to understanding consciousness, diving deep into perspectives from Western biologists, cognitive scientists, and philosophers of mind, as well as Buddhist, Christian, and Jewish philosophers and contemplatives. Through penetrating lectures and lively Q&A, Dr. Wallace uncovers both the strengths and room for growth that Western science brings to the study of consciousness. With a unique voice for his time, Dr. Wallace draws from the world’s contemplative traditions to offer new approaches to the study of consciousness that are thoroughly based in radical empiricism. Lecture after lecture, one can hear echoes of the CCR mission in Dr. Wallace’s words—thus, we share this course with you in abundant gratitude. As a supporter of the CCR, you actualize the contemplative training and scientific research that Dr. Wallace proposes in this course, which we hope, in time, will radically expand the modern world’s understanding of the human mind’s potential. About the CCR The Center for Contemplative Research (CCR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit religious organization founded in 2020 by scholars B. Alan Wallace, PhD and Eva Natanya, PhD. The mission of the CCR is to develop, apply, and proliferate methods of contemplative science—through expert training, collaborative research, and accessible education—to further the exploration of the nature and potentials of consciousness, deepen empirical understanding of genuine well-being, and offer accessible tools for flourishing to the world. To learn more about our work, please visit: https://centerforcontemplativeresearc... #consciousness #science #buddhism