
Dear members of Comp-neuro, There is an event which might be of interest (see description below). Kind regards, Thijs __________________________________ Meeting of the Minds: Western Science Meets Eastern Wisdom On Friday, June 13, science and Buddhist wisdom come together in an inspiring dialogue between Prof. Dr. Heleen Slagter and Lama Jigmé Namgyal. Prof. Slagter, known for her groundbreaking research on attention, consciousness, and the effects of meditation on the brain, will share her scientific insights into how the mind works and how contemplative practices like meditation can transform awareness. Lama Jigmé Namgyal, an authentic Tibetan Buddhist teacher, meditation instructor, and end-of-life guide, has dedicated his life to studying the human mind and meditation. He will reflect on scientific findings through the lens of the centuries-old Tibetan wisdom tradition. This "Meeting of the Minds" promises a captivating dialogue where Western science and Eastern wisdom meet, complement each other, and at times challenge one another. Attendees will have a unique opportunity to explore how these different perspectives on consciousness, the mind, and human potential can enrich each other through a respectful exchange of ideas. There will be opportunities for audience interaction, making the experience both engaging and educational. The Speakers Prof. Heleen Slagter, a leading cognitive neuroscience researcher, is known for her work on the neural basis of core cognitive functions such as attention and their plasticity. Her research focuses on how the brain selects, suppresses, and processes information, and how practices like meditation can enhance these mechanisms. Meditation promotes greater awareness, adaptability, and cognitive flexibility, and Prof. Slagter will explain the scientific background behind these changes. Lama Jigmé Namgyal’s expertise in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and meditation provides a spiritual perspective in this scientific conversation. For years, he has studied the transformative power of the mind from a Tibetan Buddhist viewpoint, where mindfulness, meditation, and the understanding of impermanence contribute to clarity and inner peace. His experience in guiding people through the dying process offers unique insights into the continuity of consciousness and the Tibetan view of life after death. This evening offers a fascinating exchange between two disciplines—neuroscience and Tibetan Buddhist wisdom—that can deepen our understanding of the human mind and consciousness. Practical Information (Temple & Online) * Date: Friday, June 13 * Time: Doors open at 19:00, Dialogue from 19:30 to 22:30 (with a short break) (CET) * Location: Phuntsok Chö Ling, Oostkousdijk 17B, 3024 CL Rotterdam * Online: Online participation also available * Price: €25 (non-members), €20 (members) (Temple & Online) * Registration link: click here<https://my.phuntsokcholing.org/shop/event?wsID=259>