However there must be some seeds that generate this statement. Perhaps it was because of the similarity and consonance of science that can be found in Buddhism. It may also be that what Buddhism offers has not yet been proven by science. However, it is a fact that many books have been written about Buddhism and science recently. For example, Buddhism and Science by Alan Wallace, Buddhism and Science: A Guide for the Perplexed by Donald S. Lopez Jr, Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain by Sharon Begley, or Destructive Emotions: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama by Daniel Goleman. In any case, “Science, in a popular representation, offers… a different call, a call to search for what has never been known by anyone and yet is somehow there, waiting to be discovered, if only we knew how to find it. " As for the present moment, «we must live in doubt of our deepest knowledge. Perhaps that is why we long for the teachings of an itinerant mendicant in Iron Age India, even one of such profound insight, to somehow anticipate the formulas of
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