Ian,

'Zen and the Brain' was excellent.  I admit there were parts that 
were very technical, but I read through them anyway.  'Reflections' 
also has such technical sections, but also many quotes and antidotes 
of the philosophic and mystical kind.  Also, there is ahead a large 
section concerning 'pointing to the moon' and 'the moon'.

Marsha


At 05:32 PM 11/6/2007, you wrote:
>Marsha, DMB,
>
>Prompted by your reference I notice that I blogged quite a lot of
>references to Austin, and links between his work and others (including
>James).
>
>http://www.psybertron.org/index.php?s=Austin if you are interested.
>
>Ian
> >
> > James Austin's "Zen and the Brain" is something that made an
> > impression on me some years ago, I blogged about him, mentioned him on
> > here and in fact he's also mentioned in the 2005 paper.
> >
> > I too must seek his "Reflections" - I was taken by the mix of medical
> > science, chemical-induced and meditative brain states, zen and
> > philosophy in "Zen and the Brain" - it's quite a large tome.
> >
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