A Tale of Two Sciences
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A Tale of Two Sciences: Appreciating the Differences Between Modern Science and the Science of the Buddha
Modern science and Buddhism share a common premise of verifiable observation and rational reasoning for the purpose of gaining insights that can improve the lives of individuals and societies. But while modern science focuses on the laws of the material and objective, Buddhism is concerned with the primary role of the mind and the laws that rule our subjective attitudes and experience. While these two approaches result in two very different perspectives and world views, their shared method of direct observation and logical reasoning is ground for provocative and important dialogues that have relevance for understanding our existence, improving our relationships with the world, and in gaining lasting happiness.
Teacher: Jakob Leschly has been appointed by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche as his resident teacher in Australia. He began his studies of Buddhism in 1974 and has studied with numerous great teachers, particularly Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Dudjom Rinpoche and Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche. Jakob completed a three year retreat in 1984 and has since worked as a translator and interpreter as well as a philosophy and meditation instructor. He has completed a BA in Tibetan Studies, and now lives with his family in New South Wales, teaching in Australia and New Zealand.
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