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About the Book
There is a timeless chasm existing between religion/philosophy and science. This has prevented each of them to be benefited by mutual interaction. The book is an humble attempt to bridge the chasm.
According to Jainism, one of the oldest living religions and philosophies, karma is a psychophysical force of cyclic nature, i.e., it is the fruition of the past karma which causes bondage of new karma.
Neuroscience explains how we go about in pursuit of our particular aims in life, the Jain Doctrine of karma explains why we do So. Thus the book is an endeavour to synthesize the ancient wisdom and modern scientific approach.
Some of the topics discussed are : Language of the Brain; Needing and Nourishing; Sleeping and Dreaming; Knowing, Learning and Intelligence; Perceiving, Loving and Attachment; Control of Aggression.
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About the Authors
*J.S. Zaveri :
He was an Honourary Professor in the Department of Science of Living', in the Deemed University of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun. He was also awarded the honour of "Preksha-pravakta" i.e., an Exponent of Preksha System of Meditation by Ganadhipati Shri Tulsi, the Anushasta of our deemed university. He was equally well-versed in both the modern neuroscience and the ancient science of karma. He had to his credit several books in the field of comparative study of Science and Philosophy/Spirituality. His works "Microcosmology: Atom in Jain Philosophy & Modern Science", "Human Body: Design & Function", "Preksha Dhyana: Health Care" "Jain Biology" speak highly of his deep erudition and lucid style of simplifying the intricate theories. Contd. on 2nd Flap