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The Mind of God: Neuroscience, Faith, and a Search for the Soul

door Jay Lombard

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For fans of Deepak Chopra, Rudy Tanzi, and Andrew Newberg. A renowned behavioral neurologist provides insights to some of the most curious spiritual questions we all face. Is there a God' It's a question billions of people have asked since the dawn of time. You would think by now we'd have a satisfactory, universal answer. No such luckOr maybe we do and we just need to look in the right place. For Dr. Jay Lombard that place is the brain, and more importantly the mind, that center of awareness and consciousness that creates reality. In The Mind of God, Dr. Lombard employs case studies from his own behavioral neurology practice to explore the spiritual conundrums that we all ask ourselves: What is the nature of God' Does my life have purpose' What's the meaning of our existence' Are we free' What happens to us when we die' For Lombard, these metaphysical questions are a jumping-off point for exploring the brain in search of the seat of the soul. It is neuroscience, the author contends, and how we and our brains interpret what's going on around us that can lead us to a deeper and more fulfilling faith. Mixing his personal experiences in the medical field (including compelling cases such as the male patient who really thought he was pregnant and a woman who literally scared herself to death) along with his own visionary insight into spiritual experience, Lombard has much to tell us about the nature and power of belief-and what we can do to focus our beliefs in a positive direction. If you want to find more meaning in your life or are searching for a deeper understanding of why we believe what we believe, then this book can lead to an exciting transformation in the way you see and understand the world around you. With cutting-edge research and provocative case studies, renowned behavioral neurologist provides insights to some of the most curious spiritual questions of mortality.… (meer)
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This was no ordinary ‘religious’ book, it was more heartfelt than you would expect for something covering such weighty topics as science and religion. The author writes with a poetic beauty that betrays the complex concepts he examines through brain scans and multi-syllable medical jargon. His meticulous attention to detail and the notes afterwards show how well-researched and structured he planned this book.

Within his book he attempts to answer questions you normally think would only be posed to religious scholars such as examining the existence of God, souls, importance of humanity, free will, meaning of life, good versus evil and the all-consuming one, is there life after death. Of course because you have a scientist answering these questions in lieu of a priest the answers have a much more logical rather than metaphorical foundation. But he doesn’t discount the importance of using fields outside the scientific to help fill in the gaps where science can’t quite cover that gaping black hole.

I love how he mixed philosophical elements amongst his scientific statements such as pointing out the various avenues to finding out what is truth. For a hardcore scientist to admit science can be melded with other forms of learning, including using the arts, is exquisite.

He writes his book not from a particular religious viewpoint, which I found refreshing, but he also provides the varying points of view and beliefs systems from a multitude of faiths to ensure a well-rounded argument. His set-up brings logic to an often illogical field. He’s not setting out to convert anyone but instead simply lay the groundwork that we might find common ground and compassion with one another, something that is extremely needed in America right now.

What drew me in and kept me glued is his writing reminded me a bit of How I Met Your Mother in that you have this guy who is just sitting back, relaxing and telling a story. The way he writes I could actually picture him sitting on the couch with a glass of Irish whisky (hello! Irish girl here, what’d you think I would picture?) just telling his story; the journey he took to these discoveries and the lessons he picked up along the way to the big picture. His writing is eloquent but easy to understand. I have a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and only took one semester of Neurobehavioral Psychology and was easily able to grasp his concepts, arguments, and foundational work. The personal stories he included were heartbreaking at time, emotionally poignant but most importantly created a visually expressive picture of the point he was trying to make. They added this incredible depth you wouldn’t expect from a science book.

This is definitely one of those books you can read time and again and keep learning something new every time you open the pages. I think it’d make for some great eye opening discussions if people are willing to concede that truth can be found in multiple places. ( )
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For fans of Deepak Chopra, Rudy Tanzi, and Andrew Newberg. A renowned behavioral neurologist provides insights to some of the most curious spiritual questions we all face. Is there a God' It's a question billions of people have asked since the dawn of time. You would think by now we'd have a satisfactory, universal answer. No such luckOr maybe we do and we just need to look in the right place. For Dr. Jay Lombard that place is the brain, and more importantly the mind, that center of awareness and consciousness that creates reality. In The Mind of God, Dr. Lombard employs case studies from his own behavioral neurology practice to explore the spiritual conundrums that we all ask ourselves: What is the nature of God' Does my life have purpose' What's the meaning of our existence' Are we free' What happens to us when we die' For Lombard, these metaphysical questions are a jumping-off point for exploring the brain in search of the seat of the soul. It is neuroscience, the author contends, and how we and our brains interpret what's going on around us that can lead us to a deeper and more fulfilling faith. Mixing his personal experiences in the medical field (including compelling cases such as the male patient who really thought he was pregnant and a woman who literally scared herself to death) along with his own visionary insight into spiritual experience, Lombard has much to tell us about the nature and power of belief-and what we can do to focus our beliefs in a positive direction. If you want to find more meaning in your life or are searching for a deeper understanding of why we believe what we believe, then this book can lead to an exciting transformation in the way you see and understand the world around you. With cutting-edge research and provocative case studies, renowned behavioral neurologist provides insights to some of the most curious spiritual questions of mortality.

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