Chris Niebauer
Niebauer connects neuroscience and Eastern philosophy, highlighting how cognitive processes reflect ancient wisdom. His exploration centers on the Buddhist concept of "Anatta," positing that the self and ego are illusions crafted by the brain's left hemisphere. This perspective challenges the pervasive "thinking problem" in modern society, where excessive reliance on thought leads to unnecessary suffering. By drawing parallels between neuroscience and teachings from Buddhism and Taoism, Niebauer illustrates how scientific discoveries can affirm philosophical insights, therefore providing readers with a framework for understanding consciousness and reducing psychological distress.\n\nHis works, including the notable book No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism, make complex neurological concepts accessible to general audiences. Through clear and engaging writing, he demystifies the intricate workings of the mind, benefiting readers interested in self-discovery and mindfulness. As an author, Niebauer's insights offer a fresh perspective on personal growth and well-being, encouraging individuals to reconsider their cognitive habits and embrace a more harmonious relationship with their thoughts. This short bio of his career emphasizes his innovative approach to merging science with spirituality, thus making his contributions valuable to both the academic and personal development spheres.
Books by Chris Niebauer

No Self, No Problem
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