1 hr 11 min

Ep. 6 Unifying Dualities- Buddhism and the Brain If Nothing Matters

    • Society & Culture

Mohamad Koubeissi, MD is an associate professor of neurology and director of the Epilepsy Center at George Washington University. He's also a Buddhist intimately acquainted with the effects of meditation on the brain. Mohamad brings his expansive interdisciplinary knowledge of medicine, math, poetry, and philosophy to our discussion of meaning, morality, religion, and trauma. The takeaway? Nothing is destroyed, only changed. Go brain plasticity!
To find out more about Mohamad and the GW Epilepsy Center, go to: https://www.gwdocs.com/find-a-doctor/mohamad-koubeissi-md/

Mohamad Koubeissi, MD is an associate professor of neurology and director of the Epilepsy Center at George Washington University. He's also a Buddhist intimately acquainted with the effects of meditation on the brain. Mohamad brings his expansive interdisciplinary knowledge of medicine, math, poetry, and philosophy to our discussion of meaning, morality, religion, and trauma. The takeaway? Nothing is destroyed, only changed. Go brain plasticity!
To find out more about Mohamad and the GW Epilepsy Center, go to: https://www.gwdocs.com/find-a-doctor/mohamad-koubeissi-md/

1 hr 11 min

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