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Science and Buddhism

"BEHAVE: THE BIOLOGY OF HUMANS AT THEIR BEST & WORST"

Our Sunday, June 24th Science & Buddhism discussion will be based on the book "Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst" by Robert M. Sapolsky and led by Saeko Ginistet & Laurent Ginestet.  More details forthcoming, but please click here for a link to where you can purchase the book.

Laurent was born and raised in the Bay Area. He has also spent considerable time in Japan and France visiting family and soaking in the culture. Laurent got his undergraduate degree in Molecular & Cell Biology, with an emphasis in Neurobiology, at UC Berkeley. Since then, he has worked for 8+ years in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical device industries. He will be presenting a  summary of Robert Sapolsky's book, Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst, which explores the way neurons, external stimuli, hormones, society, culture, genetics, and evolution all intertwine to explain why humans behave the way they do.

Saeko was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She has been living in the US since college. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice. She is Laurent's mother and will help facilitate the group discussion.


Several recent books will inform this discussion

TED talks from each of these authors are also available.

We also invite you to join us that Sunday morning for our 10 am Sunday Program, Dharma Talk, and social lunch, ahead of our 2 pm Science & Buddhism session. Kokyo Henkel will be giving the Dharma Talk, at 11:45, on a related topic at the close of our Genzo-e sesshin, which will focus on a topic from Dogen's Shobogenzo (see Genzo-e page).  

All are welcome. No prior experience with science, Buddhism, or meditation is necessary. Hope to see you there.

Earlier Event: June 21
Genzo-e Sesshin
Later Event: June 29
Calligraphy Workshop Weekend