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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 1H 13M

The Mind-Brain Debate: ‘Why Do We Have a Brain, Anyway?'

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Episode 55 · Series 3 — A Year of Body, Speech & Mind With James Duffy, Charles Raison, and Alejandro Chaoul-Reich If you’ve ever felt like you’ve lost your mind, you’re not alone — even top scientists remain uncertain of the mind’s location. Based on both contemplative science and anecdotal evidence from direct meditative experience, researchers are reconsidering the relationship between the brain and the mind. In a live online discussion, James Duffy, Charles Raison, and host Alejandro Chaoul-Reich discuss the role of the physical nervous system according to modern science and ancient Tibetan wisdom. The CyberSangha broadcast is part of “A Year of Body, Speech, and Mind,” a free 2021 online program of live teachings, practices, and science & spirituality dialogs. Learn more

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Episode 55 · Series 3 — A Year of Body, Speech & Mind With James Duffy, Charles Raison, and Alejandro Chaoul-Reich If you’ve ever felt like you’ve lost your mind, you’re not alone — even top scientists remain uncertain of the mind’s location. Based...

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