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Dr Wendy Hasenkamp is the Science Director of the Mind & Life Institute. Her research in contemplative neurosciences focused on the impact of meditation on brain activity and was deeply influenced by her meditation practice and experience.
In this conversation, Dr Hasenkamp shares insights from her journey merging scientific rigour with spiritual practices. She discusses her transition from a fundamentalist Christian upbringing to embracing a broader, more scientifically integrated approach to spirituality, highlighting key moments and influential experiences that shaped her career.
Dr Hasenkamp elaborates on the significance of integrating scientific inquiry with contemplative practices, such as meditation, to deepen our understanding of the human mind and behaviour. She shares anecdotes from her research and collaborative experiences that illustrate the potential of this interdisciplinary approach to unlock profound psychological and neurological insights.
From the interview:
“Brains are constrained by energy flow, and because of that we’re wired to do things in the most efficient way at the cellular way; that’s why we have habits and find it so hard to break habitual patterns because they are the energetically easiest things for our brains to do. When you’re sitting still and being quiet, you are cutting out a lot of the ‘energy suck’ of your life. So you’re able to access all this extra energy that can be used for mental and physical transformation, which are two sides of the same coin.”
“Science has such a tradition of being able to question everything and continually revise itself, but at the same time, I feel science doesn’t have all the answers so I continue to hold that spiritual interest and investigation”
“We’re trying to understand the human mind. To me, [science and spirituality] are two different and extremely complementary ways of doing that, and they inform each other in important ways."
Show Notes:
Science & Wisdom LIVE brings meditation practitioners in conversation with scientists to address the problems of contemporary society and come to new possible solutions.
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Dr Wendy Hasenkamp is the Science Director of the Mind & Life Institute. Her research in contemplative neurosciences focused on the impact of meditation on brain activity and was deeply influenced by her meditation practice and experience.
In this conversation, Dr Hasenkamp shares insights from her journey merging scientific rigour with spiritual practices. She discusses her transition from a fundamentalist Christian upbringing to embracing a broader, more scientifically integrated approach to spirituality, highlighting key moments and influential experiences that shaped her career.
Dr Hasenkamp elaborates on the significance of integrating scientific inquiry with contemplative practices, such as meditation, to deepen our understanding of the human mind and behaviour. She shares anecdotes from her research and collaborative experiences that illustrate the potential of this interdisciplinary approach to unlock profound psychological and neurological insights.
From the interview:
“Brains are constrained by energy flow, and because of that we’re wired to do things in the most efficient way at the cellular way; that’s why we have habits and find it so hard to break habitual patterns because they are the energetically easiest things for our brains to do. When you’re sitting still and being quiet, you are cutting out a lot of the ‘energy suck’ of your life. So you’re able to access all this extra energy that can be used for mental and physical transformation, which are two sides of the same coin.”
“Science has such a tradition of being able to question everything and continually revise itself, but at the same time, I feel science doesn’t have all the answers so I continue to hold that spiritual interest and investigation”
“We’re trying to understand the human mind. To me, [science and spirituality] are two different and extremely complementary ways of doing that, and they inform each other in important ways."
Show Notes:
Science & Wisdom LIVE brings meditation practitioners in conversation with scientists to address the problems of contemporary society and come to new possible solutions.
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on Youtube
Visit our Website