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Buddha
on the Brain: The Neuroscience of Meditation
By John
Geirland
Source: Wired
News
The Dalai Lama has a cold. He has been hacking and sniffling his way around
Washington, DC, for three days, calling on President Bush and Condoleezza
Rice and visiting the Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for Technical
Arts. Now he's onstage at the Washington Convention Center, preparing
to address 14,000 attendees at the Society for Neuroscience's annual conference.
The mood is tense. The State Department Diplomatic Security Service has
swept the hallways for explosives. Agents stand at their posts.
The 14th
incarnation of the Living Buddha of Compassion approaches the podium,
clears his throat, and blows his nose loudly. "So now I am releasing
my stress," he says. The audience dissolves into laughter.
This excerpt
is from an article originally published by Wired News. Please read the
full article here.
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