Online Video Links for Alan Wallace
Video
Interview on Conscious Media Network
"Buddhist
& Christian Meditation," Friday, March 13, 2009, B. Alan
Wallace at Trinity Cathedral in Sacramento. Requires
Windows Media Player.
Introduction
to Vajra Essence Retreats.
“A Buddhist View of Mental Resilience” in a panel dialogue
on “Mental Resilience in Times of Crisis,” chaired by
Prof. Kua Ee Heok, National University
of Singapore, Dec. 10, 2008:
NUS Playlist for Three Part Talk Link
on YouTube
“Principles of a Contemplative Science” in the Mind/Supermind
Lecture Series sponsored by Santa Barbara City College, Jan. 7, 2007.
MP3 Audio& Power Point Slides. The Center for Buddhist Studies Weblog:
Meditation seminar, “The Four Immeasurables” sponsored
by the Jefferson Tibetan Society, Charlottesville, VA, Dec. 9 - 10,
2006. Audio
streaming or downloads .
“Dependent Origination in Buddhism and Science.” sponsored
by the Jefferson Tibetan Society, Charlottesville, VA, Dec. 8, 2006. Audio
streaming or downloads.
“Toward the First Revolution in the Mind Sciences.” at
Google Headquarters, Mountain View, California, Aug. 8, 2006. GOOGLE
VIDEO.
“Mind and Reality Symposium Webcast.” B. Alan Wallace
delivers a keynote address entitled "Naturalizing the Mind." GOOGLE
VIDEO: from Mind
and Reality Symposium.
“Cognitive Science Dialogue: Consciousness East and West” with
John Searle, sponsored by the Cognitive Science Program, Northwestern
University. VIDEO
“A Buddhist View of Optimal Mental Health.” B. Alan Wallace
presents a Buddhist view of optimal mental health at the UVa Medical
Center. Video available online. Recorded live. The
Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library.
“The Intersubjective Worlds of Science and Religion.” Dr.
Alan Wallace discusses the nature of consciousness and his belief
that a "truth-claim" is tested, not in reference to some
purely objective realm of existence, independent of all modes of inquiry,
but in reference to multiple modes of perceptual and conceptual knowledge.
With this criterion of truth, both scientific and religious modes
of knowledge are seen to be inextricably embedded in human experience.
Moreover, following this model, human consciousness - so long emitted
from the scientific worldview - is seen to play a central role in
both the natural world of science as well as the world of religious
truths. Available from UC
TV.
The Retinal Blind Spot in the Scientific Vision of our Origins. 4/8/2002
89 minutes. UCTV
Interviews
Interview with THE TIBET CONNECTION: The English-Language Radio News
Magazine About Tibet, July 27, 2007:
View
“Buddhist Geeks Podcast 1 Interview
on Achieving Shamatha
“Buddhist geeks Podcast 2 Interview
on Contemplative Science
Interview for “The Skeptics Corner” Interview
on Achieving Shamatha.
“Happiness-A Science of the Mind” an interview with Paula
Gordon and Bill Russell on The Paula Gordon Show: Conversations with
People at the Leading Edge, Nov. 26: Click
Here. Print & RealAudio. See also "Be Happy, Start a
Revolution," by Paula Gordon, The Huffington Post, Nov. 29, 2006: Blog
"Mind and Reality Symposium" Interview with Rob M. Hogendoorn
at Columbia University, Feb. 26, 2006: Video
All in the Mind on ABC Radio National, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation AUDIO
Dialogue with the Dalai Lama - Part 3 of
3
His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins All in
the Mind's Natasha Mitchell and leading scholars in a dialogue about
science and the self. This week, founder of the field of positive
psychology, Martin Seligman, and Buddhist scholar Alan Wallace consider
with His Holiness what it takes to flourish...really flourish...individually
and collectively.
Audio, transcript, links...and discussion:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2009/2766891.htm