Nirvana may be a right-brain phenomenon

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"JILL BOLTE TAYLOR was a neuroscientist working at Harvard’s brain research center when she experienced nirvana. [¶] But she did it by having a stroke."

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2 responses to “Nirvana may be a right-brain phenomenon”

  1. Redlefty Avatar

    Have you watched her speech at TED.com? Amazing. Perhaps the article links to it, but I’m not a NYT member.

  2. NewTrollObserver Avatar

    I wouldn’t say that nirvana is ‘merely’ a right-brained phenomenon, since that implies that the absence of the right-brain means the absence of nirvana; whereas the doctor’s experience indicates that her experience of nirvana continued into her out-of-brain episode on the way to the hospital. I would agree, though, that the realization of nirvana in the body requires that the left-brain’s activities be seen through and released.

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