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  • A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama
  • By: Daniel Goleman, Dalai Lama
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Destructive Emotions

By: Daniel Goleman,Dalai Lama
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Summary

Buddhist philosophy tells us that all personal unhappiness and interpersonal conflict lie in the "three poisons": craving, anger, and delusion. It also provides antidotes of astonishing psychological sophistication - which are now being confirmed by modern neuroscience. With new high-tech devices, scientists can peer inside the brain centers that calm the inner storms of rage and fear. They also can demonstrate that awareness-training strategies such as meditation strengthen emotional stability - and greatly enhance our positive moods.

The distinguished panel members report these recent findings and debate an exhilarating range of other topics: What role do destructive emotions play in human evolution? Are they "hardwired" in our bodies? Are they universal, or does culture determine how we feel? How can we nurture the compassion that is also our birthright? We learn how practices that reduce negativity have also been shown to bolster the immune system. Here, too, is an enlightened proposal for a school-based program of social and emotional learning that can help our children increase self-awareness, manage their anger, and become more empathetic.

Throughout, these provocative ideas are brought to life by the play of personalities, by the Dalai Lama's probing questions, and by his surprising sense of humor. Although there are no easy answers, these dialogues, which are part of a series sponsored by the Mind and Life Institute, chart an ultimately hopeful course. They are sure to spark discussion among educators, religious and political leaders, parents - and all people who seek peace for themselves and the world.

©2003 Mind and Life Institute (P)2003 Audio Renaissance, a Division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC

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"Covering the nature of destructive emotions, the neuroscience of emotion, the scientific study of consciousness and more, this essential volume offers a fascinating account of what can emerge when two profound systems for studying the mind and emotions, Western science and Buddhism, join forces." ( Publishers Weekly)

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fantastic book

Is an inspiring book. The complexity of the topic is evident. the intersection between philosophy and science is incredible an gives a fantastic impulse to the researchers in finding solutions that will limiting ditructive emotions in our society

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Dalai Science Llama

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Science thoughts. Gives a good overview of the scientific evidence in favour of the efficacy of meditation.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Destructive Emotions?

Stuff on Paul Ekman.

What does Ed Levin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

His Mouthwords.

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This is what I did.

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Quite interesting.

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A must listen to change your thought process

Listened to this around 3-4 times and will listen again as I am a novice to the concepts of Buddhism and meditation and how our emotions can be destructive and constructive. This should be discussed and taught win UK schools as they did in some of the USA school programs.

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more of a story about science but still great

The story about the latest research into destructive emotions and how it was presented to the dalai lama... His reactions and thoughts. If u like want an overview this audio book is for u.

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