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Zen and the Art of Consciousness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zen and the Art of Consciousness
''Zen and the Art of Consciousness'' (2011), originally titled ''Ten Zen Questions'' (2009), is a book by Susan Blackmore. It describes her thoughts during mindfulness retreats and other self-directed meditative exercises, and how those thoughts relate to the neuroscience of consciousness. Most chapters in the book center around a Zen question and describe Blackmore's inner monologue contemplating the question's implications for subjective experience. The final chapter features a response by Blackmore's Zen teacher. ==Summary==
Blackmore regards her book as an "attempt to see whether looking directly into one's own mind can contribute to a science of consciousness." Blackmore practices Zen, though she's not a Buddhist herself. Rather, "I am someone with a questioning mind who has stumbled upon Zen and found it immensely helpful." Some of Blackmore's questions are not strictly Zen but rather come from Mahamudra traditions, though she got them from a Zen instructor, John Crook.〔 Blackmore's discussion revolves around ten questions, discussed in the following sections.
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