1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:02,974 --> 00:00:05,974 ♪ 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 4 00:00:31,732 --> 00:00:35,491 [narrator] Eighty-five years ago, in a remote corner of Tibet, 5 00:00:36,318 --> 00:00:39,353 a little boy was born to a poor farming family. 6 00:00:42,767 --> 00:00:44,663 One day, miraculously, 7 00:00:44,698 --> 00:00:46,043 he was discovered 8 00:00:46,077 --> 00:00:49,836 to be the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama, 9 00:00:49,870 --> 00:00:53,284 and he was soon carried away to the capital city of Lhasa, 10 00:00:53,318 --> 00:00:56,318 to become the next political and spiritual leader, 11 00:00:56,353 --> 00:00:58,801 of the vast kingdom of Tibet. 12 00:01:00,974 --> 00:01:02,594 But the little boy had a secret, 13 00:01:02,629 --> 00:01:04,181 locked inside his heart. 14 00:01:32,353 --> 00:01:35,181 Since my childhood, I love technology. 15 00:01:36,905 --> 00:01:39,043 If I had not become the Dalai Lama 16 00:01:39,077 --> 00:01:42,560 and I still remain in my native place, 17 00:01:42,594 --> 00:01:44,974 then eventually so I may be 18 00:01:45,008 --> 00:01:47,491 engineer or electrician. Since childhood, 19 00:01:47,525 --> 00:01:49,112 always a curiosity. 20 00:01:49,146 --> 00:01:51,318 Something, new things to see, 21 00:01:51,353 --> 00:01:53,112 I always developed the question, 22 00:01:53,146 --> 00:01:55,215 Why? Why? How? How? Always happen. 23 00:01:56,008 --> 00:01:58,767 I think real introducer about technology 24 00:01:58,801 --> 00:02:01,146 is some small toy, 25 00:02:02,836 --> 00:02:04,181 small machines. 26 00:02:04,215 --> 00:02:06,318 Then I play a few moments, 27 00:02:06,353 --> 00:02:09,353 and then out of my curiosity 28 00:02:09,387 --> 00:02:12,215 I always open, dismantle. 29 00:02:14,525 --> 00:02:18,387 I think maybe fifty/fifty chance to re-assemble. 30 00:02:18,422 --> 00:02:20,284 Fifty failed. 31 00:02:22,698 --> 00:02:25,836 And then, actually not much interest for study. 32 00:02:25,870 --> 00:02:29,767 I'm really very, very lazy student. 33 00:02:29,801 --> 00:02:32,422 I always prefer play. 34 00:02:32,456 --> 00:02:35,112 One movie projector which belonged to 13th Dalai Lama -- 35 00:02:35,146 --> 00:02:38,077 because it's now quite old so, 36 00:02:38,112 --> 00:02:40,594 quite often you see, broke down. 37 00:02:40,629 --> 00:02:44,422 Small dynamo, produce electricity. 38 00:02:44,456 --> 00:02:49,456 Then I begin to realize AC, DC, how it works. 39 00:02:50,387 --> 00:02:53,146 So then gradually, you see, developed 40 00:02:53,181 --> 00:02:55,250 interest about science. 41 00:02:57,767 --> 00:03:02,422 I have a keen interest about cosmology. 42 00:03:04,456 --> 00:03:05,732 My telescope, 43 00:03:05,767 --> 00:03:09,456 I used to use it to look at the moon. 44 00:03:10,456 --> 00:03:14,456 Then I found some rock mountains. 45 00:03:15,181 --> 00:03:17,836 Western side, shadow there. 46 00:03:17,870 --> 00:03:19,939 East side, no shadow. 47 00:03:19,974 --> 00:03:24,077 Moon, no light. 48 00:03:25,043 --> 00:03:28,008 But light only from sun. 49 00:03:28,905 --> 00:03:29,560 Clear. 50 00:03:29,594 --> 00:03:32,353 One full moon night, 51 00:03:33,836 --> 00:03:36,525 I arrange my telescope. 52 00:03:36,560 --> 00:03:40,215 And I invited my tutors, 53 00:03:41,594 --> 00:03:45,146 "Please look whether light come from sun." 54 00:03:45,836 --> 00:03:49,112 So they seriously watch, 55 00:03:49,146 --> 00:03:51,767 and then agree, "Yes." 56 00:03:51,801 --> 00:03:55,043 "Moon -- no light. Light come from sun." 57 00:03:55,077 --> 00:04:00,422 So then, 1954, when I was in Peking, China, 58 00:04:00,456 --> 00:04:05,387 we visit huge hydroelectricity factory. 59 00:04:06,560 --> 00:04:08,353 I have sort of keen interest 60 00:04:08,387 --> 00:04:13,422 and then asking some questions to those engineer, 61 00:04:13,456 --> 00:04:16,008 or electrician, electrician right? 62 00:04:17,112 --> 00:04:21,112 About the differences of AC and DC, and these things. 63 00:04:21,146 --> 00:04:24,250 And then also you see different sort of factories. 64 00:04:24,284 --> 00:04:26,525 I think I was the only person 65 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:31,560 fully alert to see how it work. 66 00:04:34,318 --> 00:04:37,008 The Communist Chinese army entered Tibet 67 00:04:37,043 --> 00:04:39,974 in 1950, and despite the many months 68 00:04:40,008 --> 00:04:41,870 that the young Dalai Lama spent in 69 00:04:41,905 --> 00:04:43,663 high level meetings in Beijing, 70 00:04:43,698 --> 00:04:45,008 when he returned to Lhasa, 71 00:04:45,043 --> 00:04:48,353 negotiations with Chinese government leaders 72 00:04:48,387 --> 00:04:50,491 soon began to fail, 73 00:04:50,525 --> 00:04:52,250 and tensions started to rise. 74 00:04:53,318 --> 00:04:55,008 In 1959, 75 00:04:55,043 --> 00:04:57,594 rumors of a Chinese government plot 76 00:04:57,629 --> 00:04:59,353 to kidnap the Dalai Lama caused 77 00:04:59,387 --> 00:05:02,112 300,000 Tibetan people 78 00:05:02,146 --> 00:05:04,732 to surround the Dalai Lama's palace, 79 00:05:04,767 --> 00:05:07,767 creating a human wall to protect him. 80 00:05:07,801 --> 00:05:10,181 The Dalai Lama was able to secretly leave 81 00:05:10,215 --> 00:05:12,801 in the middle of the night in a daring escape. 82 00:05:13,663 --> 00:05:17,767 Four days later, the Chinese army took action 83 00:05:17,801 --> 00:05:19,974 to disperse the crowd around the palace, 84 00:05:20,008 --> 00:05:22,836 and fighting broke out in Lhasa. 85 00:05:22,870 --> 00:05:25,974 This fighting soon spread across Tibet, 86 00:05:26,008 --> 00:05:28,594 and thousands died in the aftermath. 87 00:05:32,491 --> 00:05:35,663 Many Tibetan families escaped from Tibet 88 00:05:35,698 --> 00:05:37,284 to join the Dalai Lama in India, 89 00:05:37,318 --> 00:05:41,215 where Prime Minister Nehru had granted him land. 90 00:05:41,250 --> 00:05:46,215 At the age of sixteen, I lost my freedom. 91 00:05:46,250 --> 00:05:51,250 At the age of twenty-four, I lost my own country. 92 00:05:52,594 --> 00:05:54,629 And yet, over time, 93 00:05:54,663 --> 00:05:57,112 he was able to create one of the most 94 00:05:57,146 --> 00:05:59,870 successful refugee communities in the world, 95 00:05:59,905 --> 00:06:02,077 run by a democratically elected 96 00:06:02,112 --> 00:06:03,491 Tibetan government in exile, 97 00:06:03,525 --> 00:06:06,284 with the rebuilding of the monasteries, 98 00:06:06,318 --> 00:06:07,491 now in India, 99 00:06:07,525 --> 00:06:09,284 and with the preservation of Tibet's 100 00:06:09,318 --> 00:06:10,905 unique Buddhist science, 101 00:06:10,939 --> 00:06:13,250 philosophy, spiritual traditions, 102 00:06:13,284 --> 00:06:15,767 language and culture. 103 00:06:19,870 --> 00:06:21,698 Gradually, the Dalai Lama began 104 00:06:21,732 --> 00:06:22,698 to have opportunities 105 00:06:22,732 --> 00:06:25,250 to begin meeting with leading scientists. 106 00:06:26,250 --> 00:06:27,629 David Bohm, 107 00:06:28,560 --> 00:06:29,801 Von Weizsacker, 108 00:06:29,836 --> 00:06:32,077 and some other, 109 00:06:32,112 --> 00:06:33,491 great scientists. 110 00:06:35,974 --> 00:06:38,284 These people become my friend, 111 00:06:38,318 --> 00:06:40,353 and not only friend, 112 00:06:40,387 --> 00:06:43,008 but Von Weizsacker and David Bohm, 113 00:06:43,043 --> 00:06:47,801 I consider my own teacher of physics, 114 00:06:48,491 --> 00:06:50,905 generally, and particularly quantum physics. 115 00:06:50,939 --> 00:06:53,974 But science is always seen as measurement, 116 00:06:54,008 --> 00:06:56,043 is that no longer true? 117 00:06:56,077 --> 00:06:58,732 Well, science is whatever people make of it. 118 00:06:58,767 --> 00:07:00,456 You see, science has changed over the ages, 119 00:07:00,491 --> 00:07:02,836 and it's different now from a few hundred years ago, 120 00:07:02,870 --> 00:07:04,422 and it could be different again. 121 00:07:04,456 --> 00:07:07,146 Now, there's no intrinsic reason 122 00:07:07,181 --> 00:07:09,767 why science must necessarily be measurement. 123 00:07:09,801 --> 00:07:12,353 This is another historical development 124 00:07:12,387 --> 00:07:14,905 which has come about over the past few centuries 125 00:07:14,939 --> 00:07:17,663 that is entirely contingent and not absolutely necessary. 126 00:07:18,767 --> 00:07:21,870 And when Einstein produced his special theory, 127 00:07:21,905 --> 00:07:24,456 which The Times newspaper of London 128 00:07:24,491 --> 00:07:27,594 dismissed as being nonsense, um, 129 00:07:27,629 --> 00:07:30,629 was he moving towards wholeness? 130 00:07:30,663 --> 00:07:32,112 Yes. He definitely was. 131 00:07:32,146 --> 00:07:34,870 As he moved eventually toward 132 00:07:34,905 --> 00:07:36,456 a view of field theory where everything 133 00:07:36,491 --> 00:07:39,560 was one field, all the fields merging. 134 00:07:39,594 --> 00:07:41,353 So, it was a step toward wholeness 135 00:07:41,387 --> 00:07:43,387 although not, you know, it was a limited step 136 00:07:43,422 --> 00:07:44,698 but still it was the beginning. 137 00:07:44,732 --> 00:07:47,181 David Bohm and Carl Von Weizsacker 138 00:07:47,215 --> 00:07:48,767 explained that the great minds 139 00:07:48,801 --> 00:07:51,422 which created the current field of quantum physics 140 00:07:51,456 --> 00:07:53,077 at the turn of the century, 141 00:07:53,112 --> 00:07:55,594 Einstein, Bohr, and others, 142 00:07:55,629 --> 00:07:57,732 created their groundbreaking theories 143 00:07:57,767 --> 00:07:59,801 through thought experiments alone, 144 00:07:59,836 --> 00:08:02,732 not by carrying out experiments in the lab -- 145 00:08:02,767 --> 00:08:04,905 thought experiments which were similar 146 00:08:04,939 --> 00:08:06,905 to those created by leading scholars 147 00:08:06,939 --> 00:08:10,181 in the various schools of Tibetan science. 148 00:08:10,215 --> 00:08:13,525 Physics, like quantum physics, 149 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:15,077 very similar 150 00:08:15,112 --> 00:08:17,974 the Madhyamaka philosophistic view. 151 00:08:18,008 --> 00:08:20,491 Nothing exists objectively. 152 00:08:21,525 --> 00:08:22,767 Wonderful. 153 00:08:22,801 --> 00:08:24,284 After that visit, 154 00:08:24,318 --> 00:08:27,181 the Dalai Lama met with a new group of scientists. 155 00:08:27,215 --> 00:08:30,560 I met His Holiness in '83 at an international conference. 156 00:08:30,594 --> 00:08:35,560 Immediately the charm, his keen intelligence, 157 00:08:35,594 --> 00:08:37,939 and totally unassuming, 158 00:08:37,974 --> 00:08:39,767 just pure interest, 159 00:08:39,801 --> 00:08:41,422 I was very touched by that. 160 00:08:41,456 --> 00:08:42,870 And we were in the middle of this conversation 161 00:08:42,905 --> 00:08:46,008 and his assistants were pulling him by the arm, 162 00:08:46,043 --> 00:08:47,387 "Your Holiness, let's go." 163 00:08:47,422 --> 00:08:49,112 And then he said, "Why don't you 164 00:08:49,146 --> 00:08:50,836 come to Dharamsala 165 00:08:50,870 --> 00:08:53,112 and we can continue these discussions." 166 00:08:55,491 --> 00:08:58,594 It was in February of 1985 167 00:08:58,629 --> 00:09:01,491 that a phone rang, "I'm Francisco Varela, 168 00:09:01,525 --> 00:09:02,663 I'm calling from Paris. 169 00:09:02,698 --> 00:09:04,974 I understand that you're trying to put together 170 00:09:05,008 --> 00:09:07,077 a science meeting with the Dalai Lama." 171 00:09:07,112 --> 00:09:09,387 I was a friend of Francisco Varela's 172 00:09:09,422 --> 00:09:11,767 and Adam Engle came down to the Ojai Foundation 173 00:09:11,801 --> 00:09:15,250 and met with us and we sat under this big oak tree 174 00:09:15,284 --> 00:09:19,146 and we discussed connection between interests 175 00:09:19,181 --> 00:09:20,939 that Francisco and I had 176 00:09:20,974 --> 00:09:23,836 and what Adam and Michael Sautman wanted to do. 177 00:09:23,870 --> 00:09:26,181 And I remember really clearly he said, "Adam," 178 00:09:26,215 --> 00:09:29,836 he said, "don't do physics, do cognitive science." 179 00:09:30,629 --> 00:09:34,112 It was a really good fit between Adam and Francisco. 180 00:09:34,146 --> 00:09:35,836 They had complementary skills 181 00:09:35,870 --> 00:09:38,077 and so the whole thing began to unfold. 182 00:09:38,112 --> 00:09:40,732 It was very, very extraordinary to watch it. 183 00:09:40,767 --> 00:09:41,939 I mean it happened. 184 00:09:41,974 --> 00:09:45,250 The most interesting things that happen in evolution, 185 00:09:45,284 --> 00:09:47,387 and therefore the most useful things to explain 186 00:09:47,422 --> 00:09:50,767 the diversity of life are internal factors 187 00:09:50,801 --> 00:09:52,422 rather than selective pressures. 188 00:09:52,456 --> 00:09:56,112 Yes, it is true that if the planet goes very cold 189 00:09:56,146 --> 00:09:57,594 animals have to change. 190 00:09:57,629 --> 00:09:59,215 But, how they change, 191 00:09:59,250 --> 00:10:00,491 how they go about it, 192 00:10:00,525 --> 00:10:02,836 is the result of internal factors, 193 00:10:02,870 --> 00:10:06,043 much more so than external factors. 194 00:10:06,077 --> 00:10:08,077 It is as if external factors 195 00:10:08,112 --> 00:10:10,836 impose very broad constraints 196 00:10:10,870 --> 00:10:13,077 but do not, cannot possibly 197 00:10:13,112 --> 00:10:15,077 determine what will happen. 198 00:10:15,112 --> 00:10:18,284 And I find this very interesting because 199 00:10:18,318 --> 00:10:20,663 it's an exact parallel of what we saw 200 00:10:20,698 --> 00:10:23,318 in perception that, yes, we need light 201 00:10:23,353 --> 00:10:25,387 and we need some stimulation in the retina. 202 00:10:25,422 --> 00:10:26,870 Those are the constraints. 203 00:10:26,905 --> 00:10:30,836 But, what we see depends on the internal factors 204 00:10:30,870 --> 00:10:32,594 and the two together give rise 205 00:10:32,629 --> 00:10:35,077 then to some kind of a stable perception. 206 00:10:35,112 --> 00:10:37,732 Well, here it seems to be much the same thing. 207 00:10:37,767 --> 00:10:41,250 The environment gives some kind of constraint on 208 00:10:41,284 --> 00:10:44,939 internal factors, then species and evolution. 209 00:10:44,974 --> 00:10:47,939 His explanation, very clear, 210 00:10:47,974 --> 00:10:49,594 I think very precise. 211 00:10:49,629 --> 00:10:50,870 Very helpful. 212 00:10:50,905 --> 00:10:53,767 A person who have real authority 213 00:10:53,801 --> 00:10:55,663 in certain scientific field, 214 00:10:55,698 --> 00:10:57,181 at the same time, 215 00:10:57,215 --> 00:11:00,250 personally practicing Buddha Dharma, 216 00:11:00,284 --> 00:11:02,043 that's I think quite rare. 217 00:11:02,836 --> 00:11:04,732 So, you see, he can explain 218 00:11:04,767 --> 00:11:08,767 with a more fuller knowledge of both fields, 219 00:11:08,801 --> 00:11:11,250 science and Buddhist philosophy, 220 00:11:11,284 --> 00:11:13,560 so that's very useful, helpful. 221 00:11:13,594 --> 00:11:15,112 Certainly. 222 00:11:15,146 --> 00:11:16,939 There was actually like a huge comet, 223 00:11:18,250 --> 00:11:21,663 but of such dimensions that the just the collision 224 00:11:21,698 --> 00:11:24,732 evaporated the seas so the next, 225 00:11:24,767 --> 00:11:27,594 what was it? I don't know, many years. 226 00:11:27,629 --> 00:11:30,905 It was purely in terms of clouds. 227 00:11:30,939 --> 00:11:34,284 That meant that you know the dramatic impact of life, 228 00:11:34,318 --> 00:11:36,939 at that point, life virtually was abolished. 229 00:11:36,974 --> 00:11:38,008 Who stayed? 230 00:11:38,043 --> 00:11:40,456 As I mentioned yesterday, our little friends. 231 00:11:41,870 --> 00:11:42,974 They were untouched. 232 00:11:47,215 --> 00:11:49,870 We might wipe ourselves out of the planet, 233 00:11:49,905 --> 00:11:51,525 with atomic bombs, 234 00:11:51,560 --> 00:11:55,146 and that probably wouldn't end life on the planet. 235 00:11:55,181 --> 00:11:58,836 So, in fact, from that point of view you can reverse 236 00:11:58,870 --> 00:12:01,525 the tree and put the bacteria on top. 237 00:12:01,560 --> 00:12:02,698 They are the best. 238 00:12:02,732 --> 00:12:05,318 We are very so/so 239 00:12:06,284 --> 00:12:09,732 because in fact we have made our environment so fragile. 240 00:12:10,422 --> 00:12:12,456 So, the result -- 241 00:12:12,491 --> 00:12:15,043 I mean these serious discussion with scientists, 242 00:12:15,905 --> 00:12:19,870 then it became clear, this kind 243 00:12:19,905 --> 00:12:23,870 of discussion with scientists is mutual benefit. 244 00:12:25,008 --> 00:12:26,939 And then after it was over, 245 00:12:26,974 --> 00:12:28,112 I looked at His Holiness again 246 00:12:28,146 --> 00:12:29,284 and I said, "well you want to do it again?" 247 00:12:29,318 --> 00:12:30,284 And he said, "yes." 248 00:12:34,491 --> 00:12:37,043 On the day of the second meeting, 249 00:12:37,077 --> 00:12:39,698 we got a call from Oslo, Norway. 250 00:12:39,732 --> 00:12:43,215 The Dalai Lama had just won the Nobel Peace Prize. 251 00:12:55,181 --> 00:12:58,146 ...and I will call on you as you raise your hand. 252 00:12:58,181 --> 00:12:59,387 We're open for questions. 253 00:12:59,422 --> 00:13:01,629 Why do you think you were chosen for this prize? 254 00:13:01,663 --> 00:13:02,801 And don't be humble. 255 00:13:05,043 --> 00:13:06,698 I think as I mentioned earlier 256 00:13:07,870 --> 00:13:09,732 I think last thirty years, 257 00:13:11,008 --> 00:13:12,008 become refugee, 258 00:13:13,008 --> 00:13:13,663 you see, 259 00:13:13,698 --> 00:13:15,043 desperate situation. 260 00:13:16,422 --> 00:13:18,939 Yet, I follow 261 00:13:20,456 --> 00:13:23,594 strictly, with my own, how do you say, 262 00:13:23,629 --> 00:13:24,939 according to my own principle -- 263 00:13:26,043 --> 00:13:27,043 non-violence. 264 00:13:29,318 --> 00:13:31,387 I think that is the main reason. 265 00:13:31,422 --> 00:13:32,387 Later on, 266 00:13:32,422 --> 00:13:34,318 I learned that some of his advisors 267 00:13:34,353 --> 00:13:35,905 had said, "you have to cancel 268 00:13:35,939 --> 00:13:37,284 this science conference, 269 00:13:37,318 --> 00:13:39,491 because this is a great opportunity." 270 00:13:39,525 --> 00:13:41,250 But, he refused to do so. 271 00:13:42,215 --> 00:13:44,974 His commitment was to the scientists. 272 00:13:45,008 --> 00:13:45,974 Here he was, 273 00:13:46,008 --> 00:13:48,318 he'd just won the Nobel Prize, 274 00:13:48,353 --> 00:13:50,353 and he was still perfectly present, 275 00:13:50,387 --> 00:13:51,318 calm, 276 00:13:51,353 --> 00:13:52,318 steady, 277 00:13:52,353 --> 00:13:53,353 impressive. 278 00:13:57,318 --> 00:14:00,905 The vast majority of scientists were skeptical. 279 00:14:00,939 --> 00:14:02,836 Now when I first sat down with the Dalai Lama, 280 00:14:02,870 --> 00:14:05,008 it was actually quite surprising. 281 00:14:05,043 --> 00:14:08,525 See, I had the stereotyped vision 282 00:14:08,560 --> 00:14:11,836 of an Asian spiritual master 283 00:14:11,870 --> 00:14:14,594 as kind of floating on a cloud. 284 00:14:14,629 --> 00:14:17,250 They're going to be transcendent. 285 00:14:17,284 --> 00:14:19,077 Eyes half closed, 286 00:14:19,112 --> 00:14:22,318 occasionally saying perhaps inscrutable things, 287 00:14:23,560 --> 00:14:25,870 but, here I'm sitting down across from him, 288 00:14:25,905 --> 00:14:29,043 I had this feeling I was across from a wrestler, 289 00:14:29,077 --> 00:14:30,905 intellectually. 290 00:14:30,939 --> 00:14:33,456 He was taking my ideas and he was grabbing them, 291 00:14:33,491 --> 00:14:36,353 and testing them. 292 00:14:36,387 --> 00:14:38,525 Now, I would like to show 293 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:41,112 experimental evidence for the atom. 294 00:14:42,043 --> 00:14:45,077 Are there techniques, like a microscope, 295 00:14:45,112 --> 00:14:46,905 or some technique which will allow 296 00:14:46,939 --> 00:14:49,422 us to see even a single atom. 297 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:52,870 Now, until very recently this was impossible. 298 00:14:52,905 --> 00:14:56,698 But, within the last ten to fifteen years we now have 299 00:14:56,732 --> 00:14:58,974 very interesting evidence. 300 00:14:59,008 --> 00:15:01,594 There's a laser which comes in 301 00:15:01,629 --> 00:15:04,974 shines on the atom, illuminates the atom. 302 00:15:05,939 --> 00:15:08,353 And then the light is given off. 303 00:15:08,387 --> 00:15:09,870 And we can see it. 304 00:15:09,905 --> 00:15:13,560 You see a tiny, tiny pinpoint of light 305 00:15:13,594 --> 00:15:15,456 from this single atom. 306 00:15:16,456 --> 00:15:17,456 So this looks -- 307 00:15:18,698 --> 00:15:20,146 It is through the telescope? 308 00:15:20,181 --> 00:15:21,077 Or through a microscope? 309 00:15:21,112 --> 00:15:22,767 No, it's with the naked eye. 310 00:15:22,801 --> 00:15:24,181 Naked eye. 311 00:15:28,836 --> 00:15:29,801 It's so bright -- 312 00:15:29,836 --> 00:15:30,801 it's so bright. 313 00:15:31,663 --> 00:15:32,629 Yeah, it's very small 314 00:15:32,663 --> 00:15:34,560 but extremely bright. 315 00:15:34,594 --> 00:15:35,560 Does it move? 316 00:15:35,594 --> 00:15:38,491 No, it's localized in a very small region 317 00:15:38,525 --> 00:15:40,181 a very, very small region. 318 00:15:40,215 --> 00:15:41,181 It's an ion trap. 319 00:15:44,801 --> 00:15:46,250 He would ask something 320 00:15:46,284 --> 00:15:47,629 and throw something back at me 321 00:15:47,663 --> 00:15:48,974 and back and forth. 322 00:15:49,008 --> 00:15:51,215 He's like this, he's got his arms 323 00:15:51,250 --> 00:15:52,939 a little bit outside, 324 00:15:52,974 --> 00:15:53,939 and he's going, 325 00:15:53,974 --> 00:15:55,353 "Hum. Hum." 326 00:15:56,525 --> 00:15:57,525 Hum. 327 00:16:05,491 --> 00:16:08,008 Isn't it the case that the atoms are always 328 00:16:08,043 --> 00:16:11,008 in a constant dynamic flux? 329 00:16:11,043 --> 00:16:13,043 You can ask, "Is it possible 330 00:16:13,077 --> 00:16:16,284 when one comes to an absolute zero temperature, 331 00:16:16,318 --> 00:16:18,525 and you can go no further, 332 00:16:18,560 --> 00:16:22,939 are the atoms completely still? 333 00:16:22,974 --> 00:16:25,077 Classically, the answer would be yes, 334 00:16:25,767 --> 00:16:26,939 in classical physics. 335 00:16:26,974 --> 00:16:30,318 In quantum mechanics, it turns out the answer is no. 336 00:16:31,939 --> 00:16:35,422 Because, quantum mechanically the atoms 337 00:16:35,456 --> 00:16:38,146 must always have a small motion. 338 00:16:39,284 --> 00:16:40,250 This is -- 339 00:16:41,284 --> 00:16:42,250 Yeah. 340 00:16:42,284 --> 00:16:43,836 This is an experimental fact now. 341 00:16:43,870 --> 00:16:46,767 You can watch the motion decrease 342 00:16:46,801 --> 00:16:49,456 until you reach a threshold 343 00:16:49,491 --> 00:16:51,560 and then it flattens out 344 00:16:51,594 --> 00:16:53,491 and the motion continues at that level 345 00:16:53,525 --> 00:16:55,250 no matter how cold you go. 346 00:17:17,146 --> 00:17:18,456 Um, in terms of the Big Bang, 347 00:17:18,491 --> 00:17:20,663 doesn't there need to be something 348 00:17:20,698 --> 00:17:22,387 to kind of ignite the Big Bang? 349 00:17:22,422 --> 00:17:23,629 If it really is a bang of sorts, 350 00:17:23,663 --> 00:17:25,284 then there needs to be something 351 00:17:25,318 --> 00:17:26,939 that ignites that Big Bang. 352 00:17:26,974 --> 00:17:31,560 But, if prior to the Big Bang there is, 353 00:17:31,594 --> 00:17:34,284 it is absolutely cold, then how 354 00:17:34,318 --> 00:17:35,594 could there be any ignition? 355 00:17:35,629 --> 00:17:36,974 How could it be anything to catalyse? 356 00:17:37,008 --> 00:17:38,939 I expected somebody who was kind of disconnected 357 00:17:38,974 --> 00:17:40,422 from reality 358 00:17:40,456 --> 00:17:43,767 and in a spiritual fog. 359 00:17:43,801 --> 00:17:47,284 What I found was a person completely present. 360 00:17:47,318 --> 00:17:48,284 Surprising. 361 00:17:53,525 --> 00:17:56,008 Since over thirty years, 362 00:17:57,353 --> 00:18:01,801 we develop serious discussion 363 00:18:01,836 --> 00:18:05,008 with many scientists, 364 00:18:05,043 --> 00:18:06,698 mainly from America. 365 00:18:06,732 --> 00:18:08,146 Five fields - 366 00:18:08,181 --> 00:18:09,525 cosmology, 367 00:18:09,560 --> 00:18:11,181 quantum physics, 368 00:18:11,215 --> 00:18:12,215 psychology, 369 00:18:12,905 --> 00:18:14,284 neuroscience, 370 00:18:14,318 --> 00:18:15,905 then biology. 371 00:18:15,939 --> 00:18:19,250 The dialogues focused in detail on cosmology. 372 00:18:20,215 --> 00:18:21,215 George Greenstein 373 00:18:21,250 --> 00:18:23,387 who is a colleague of mine at Amherst College. 374 00:18:23,422 --> 00:18:26,560 When thinking about the origin of the universe, 375 00:18:26,594 --> 00:18:28,353 we have a lot of facts that we know, 376 00:18:28,387 --> 00:18:30,939 but they lead us to a gigantic question -- 377 00:18:30,974 --> 00:18:35,456 we do not know how to deal with all matter 378 00:18:35,491 --> 00:18:38,422 occupying exactly the same space. 379 00:18:38,456 --> 00:18:41,215 And, we also do not know how to deal 380 00:18:41,250 --> 00:18:44,387 with all matter having infinite energy. 381 00:18:44,422 --> 00:18:46,318 Was the big bang creation, 382 00:18:46,353 --> 00:18:51,250 or was it simply a stage in the evolution of the universe? 383 00:18:51,284 --> 00:18:54,008 Did the universe exist prior to the Big Bang 384 00:18:54,043 --> 00:18:55,284 and pass through this state 385 00:18:55,318 --> 00:18:57,801 and then come into the current state, 386 00:18:57,836 --> 00:19:01,008 or was the universe created at that instant? 387 00:19:01,043 --> 00:19:03,215 So, what do you mean by creation here? 388 00:19:03,250 --> 00:19:06,043 I mean, prior to the Big Bang there was nothing. 389 00:19:06,077 --> 00:19:08,215 After the Big Bang, there was a lot. 390 00:19:10,353 --> 00:19:11,663 So, would you say something 391 00:19:11,698 --> 00:19:13,387 that has caused the event is a creation? 392 00:19:14,629 --> 00:19:15,594 If you say that 393 00:19:15,629 --> 00:19:18,077 the universe is, comes from a cause 394 00:19:18,112 --> 00:19:19,801 would that be considered a creation? 395 00:19:20,698 --> 00:19:21,939 I want to ask you that question. 396 00:19:25,560 --> 00:19:26,560 A third possibility -- 397 00:19:27,525 --> 00:19:30,284 the universe existed, contracted to a bounce, 398 00:19:30,318 --> 00:19:35,318 expanded, stopped, contracted to another bounce, 399 00:19:35,353 --> 00:19:37,250 and this way endlessly. 400 00:19:37,284 --> 00:19:39,525 An endless series of cycles. 401 00:19:44,456 --> 00:19:46,112 Beginning-less. 402 00:19:46,146 --> 00:19:48,284 So to relate this story 403 00:19:48,318 --> 00:19:50,456 in that you told us the different options 404 00:19:50,491 --> 00:19:52,456 that speculations that physicists have 405 00:19:52,491 --> 00:19:56,112 come up with, the Buddhist position 406 00:19:56,146 --> 00:19:58,284 seems to be much closer to the third option 407 00:19:58,318 --> 00:20:00,870 where there is this constant expansion 408 00:20:00,905 --> 00:20:03,284 and shrinking and then coming into being again. 409 00:20:03,318 --> 00:20:05,732 This repeated dissolution 410 00:20:05,767 --> 00:20:07,594 and the origination of the universe. 411 00:20:07,629 --> 00:20:09,387 One thing that we need to bear in mind 412 00:20:09,422 --> 00:20:14,284 is that this idea in a repeated kind of dissolution 413 00:20:14,318 --> 00:20:16,077 and origination of the universe 414 00:20:16,112 --> 00:20:18,560 does not necessarily suggest that 415 00:20:18,594 --> 00:20:20,974 the same kind of universe will come 416 00:20:21,008 --> 00:20:23,215 into existence over and over again. 417 00:20:24,215 --> 00:20:29,215 And also same sort of elements as well. 418 00:20:31,698 --> 00:20:34,077 So, you can envision 419 00:20:34,112 --> 00:20:37,008 a new universe with whole sets 420 00:20:37,043 --> 00:20:38,905 of new properties and elements 421 00:20:38,939 --> 00:20:41,181 that may not be the same 422 00:20:41,215 --> 00:20:43,181 as the one that existed before. 423 00:20:43,215 --> 00:20:45,353 And here of course from the Buddhist 424 00:20:45,387 --> 00:20:46,801 point of view, karma has a role to play. 425 00:20:46,836 --> 00:20:48,181 point of view, karma has a role to play. 426 00:20:48,215 --> 00:20:50,043 One thing I would like to mention, however, 427 00:20:50,077 --> 00:20:52,870 is that the idea of our planet 428 00:20:52,905 --> 00:20:54,422 being the center of the universe, 429 00:20:54,456 --> 00:20:57,801 this anthropocentric, was never in the picture. 430 00:20:57,836 --> 00:20:59,732 From the Sutras, 431 00:20:59,767 --> 00:21:01,284 they speak from the beginning 432 00:21:01,318 --> 00:21:02,836 of billionfold universe. 433 00:21:02,870 --> 00:21:04,905 Ours is a small unit. 434 00:21:04,939 --> 00:21:07,560 A thousand of those being a secondary unit. 435 00:21:07,594 --> 00:21:09,250 A thousand of those secondary units 436 00:21:09,284 --> 00:21:10,836 being a tertiary unit, 437 00:21:10,870 --> 00:21:12,215 that means a billionfold universe. 438 00:21:12,250 --> 00:21:14,353 They speak of universe 439 00:21:14,387 --> 00:21:17,146 being like curtains of lights. 440 00:21:17,181 --> 00:21:19,629 Like horses spouting fires. 441 00:21:19,663 --> 00:21:20,870 Wheels of light. 442 00:21:20,905 --> 00:21:22,250 All these beautiful images 443 00:21:22,284 --> 00:21:23,353 that you seem to be already 444 00:21:23,387 --> 00:21:25,043 looking the Hubble Telescope. 445 00:21:26,077 --> 00:21:27,836 But still, the idea that there was 446 00:21:27,870 --> 00:21:31,525 almost infinite possibilities, universes. 447 00:21:31,560 --> 00:21:33,629 And I know for beginning-less also 448 00:21:33,663 --> 00:21:34,974 there is another thing -- 449 00:21:35,008 --> 00:21:36,387 there must have been life. 450 00:21:36,422 --> 00:21:37,560 There must have been consciousness 451 00:21:37,594 --> 00:21:39,284 in all those billion universe. 452 00:21:39,318 --> 00:21:40,698 So, in a way, our Big Bang 453 00:21:40,732 --> 00:21:42,767 is a very, very small part of history 454 00:21:42,801 --> 00:21:43,939 from that perspective. 455 00:21:49,422 --> 00:21:50,387 His Holiness says that, 456 00:21:50,422 --> 00:21:52,801 he has a hundred percent support 457 00:21:52,836 --> 00:21:54,836 for Matthieu when he contrasts 458 00:21:54,870 --> 00:21:56,594 the problems, the concept, 459 00:21:56,629 --> 00:21:59,456 the imagination problem versus the logical problem, 460 00:21:59,491 --> 00:22:01,181 with respect to beginning 461 00:22:01,215 --> 00:22:02,974 and beginning-lessness. 462 00:22:03,008 --> 00:22:04,284 So, the idea that 463 00:22:04,318 --> 00:22:05,284 we can imagine... 464 00:22:05,318 --> 00:22:07,353 it's easier for imagination when we say 465 00:22:07,387 --> 00:22:08,318 that there is a beginning. 466 00:22:08,353 --> 00:22:10,491 But, logically, we have more problem, 467 00:22:10,525 --> 00:22:13,767 but it's harder to imagine when you say, 468 00:22:13,801 --> 00:22:14,767 "it's beginning-less", 469 00:22:14,801 --> 00:22:16,767 but logically that seems to be 470 00:22:16,801 --> 00:22:18,905 more in tune with the reason. 471 00:22:18,939 --> 00:22:19,905 The knowledge 472 00:22:19,939 --> 00:22:22,387 about cosmology, Big Bang, 473 00:22:22,422 --> 00:22:23,974 these things, 474 00:22:24,008 --> 00:22:25,250 in principal, 475 00:22:25,284 --> 00:22:28,284 Buddhist sort of cosmology explanation, 476 00:22:29,456 --> 00:22:30,456 quite similar. 477 00:22:54,491 --> 00:22:59,250 The dialogues also focused on Quantum Physics. 478 00:23:02,181 --> 00:23:03,905 What you see here is a little laser, 479 00:23:03,939 --> 00:23:06,215 which emits light. 480 00:23:06,250 --> 00:23:09,008 These particles go in one after the other, 481 00:23:09,043 --> 00:23:11,491 one after the other, okay? 482 00:23:11,525 --> 00:23:13,284 There's a contradiction here. 483 00:23:13,318 --> 00:23:16,974 On the one hand we have individual particles, 484 00:23:17,008 --> 00:23:21,250 which can go through one slit only at a time. 485 00:23:21,284 --> 00:23:26,284 On the other hand, we have the stripes which indicate 486 00:23:26,318 --> 00:23:29,284 that there are waves which go through both slits. 487 00:23:30,318 --> 00:23:32,560 How can something go through one slit 488 00:23:32,594 --> 00:23:34,732 and through both slits at the same time? 489 00:23:34,767 --> 00:23:36,491 This is now a very important point, 490 00:23:36,525 --> 00:23:39,112 which is new in modern physics, 491 00:23:39,146 --> 00:23:40,146 is that the 492 00:23:40,181 --> 00:23:44,008 observer/experimentalist decides which 493 00:23:44,043 --> 00:23:49,043 of the two features, particle or wave, is reality. 494 00:23:51,456 --> 00:23:55,801 So, the observer has a very strong influence on nature. 495 00:23:55,836 --> 00:23:59,318 There is no reason why in this run of the experiment 496 00:23:59,353 --> 00:24:01,215 you get this result. 497 00:24:01,250 --> 00:24:03,870 And this is really the first time in physics 498 00:24:03,905 --> 00:24:05,456 that you see something like that -- 499 00:24:05,491 --> 00:24:07,181 that we see events 500 00:24:07,215 --> 00:24:10,836 for which we cannot build a chain of reasoning. 501 00:24:10,870 --> 00:24:13,939 Some people even say that what we observe 502 00:24:13,974 --> 00:24:16,905 in the individual quantum event 503 00:24:16,939 --> 00:24:19,974 is a spontaneous act of creation. 504 00:24:21,456 --> 00:24:26,732 So, with this I think I have finished my exposition 505 00:24:26,767 --> 00:24:29,629 of the quantum physics of individual particles. 506 00:24:29,663 --> 00:24:31,387 And as the next one, 507 00:24:31,422 --> 00:24:34,146 I would like to go through the quantum physics 508 00:24:34,181 --> 00:24:36,801 of two or more particles, 509 00:24:36,836 --> 00:24:40,525 which also has its own 510 00:24:40,560 --> 00:24:42,905 deep, deep, uh, mysteries for us. 511 00:24:42,939 --> 00:24:45,491 The notion which we use to describe 512 00:24:45,525 --> 00:24:48,456 connectedness of two particles, 513 00:24:49,181 --> 00:24:50,939 the name is entanglement. 514 00:24:50,974 --> 00:24:52,801 So, the idea is that these two particles 515 00:24:52,836 --> 00:24:55,767 even if they are separated over very large distances, 516 00:24:55,801 --> 00:24:58,629 they always remain one system; 517 00:24:58,663 --> 00:25:00,974 they are not really separated. 518 00:25:09,491 --> 00:25:10,491 So, when you're talking about -- 519 00:25:12,767 --> 00:25:15,939 dependency here, the fact that what happens 520 00:25:15,974 --> 00:25:18,387 here on one side seems to be dependent 521 00:25:18,422 --> 00:25:20,732 on what happens on the other side, 522 00:25:20,767 --> 00:25:24,181 we're not talking in terms of causal dependence, are we? 523 00:25:26,215 --> 00:25:27,905 That is a very deep question. 524 00:25:29,215 --> 00:25:30,284 A little illustration -- 525 00:25:30,318 --> 00:25:33,560 suppose you have two dice and then at some time 526 00:25:33,594 --> 00:25:36,456 you throw a die and your friend throws a die. 527 00:25:36,491 --> 00:25:40,491 And it turns out that even as both of them 528 00:25:40,525 --> 00:25:43,284 are completely random they always keep the same number. 529 00:25:43,318 --> 00:25:44,284 How can that be? 530 00:25:45,215 --> 00:25:47,318 So the idea is that these two particles, 531 00:25:47,353 --> 00:25:50,043 even if they're separated over a very large distance, 532 00:25:51,077 --> 00:25:55,422 they're always, they always remain one system. 533 00:25:55,456 --> 00:25:58,077 They're not really separated in a deep sense. 534 00:26:01,284 --> 00:26:03,112 I'm sorry, are you implying that 535 00:26:03,146 --> 00:26:05,181 the entire universe is internally entangled? 536 00:26:05,215 --> 00:26:07,146 Well that is a nice idea, 537 00:26:07,181 --> 00:26:10,353 but I would not want to take a position on that 538 00:26:10,387 --> 00:26:11,939 because as an experimentalist 539 00:26:11,974 --> 00:26:13,422 I would not know how to prove that. 540 00:26:25,146 --> 00:26:26,250 His Holiness was saying, 541 00:26:26,284 --> 00:26:27,767 probably someone who can prove it 542 00:26:27,801 --> 00:26:30,422 will have to be able to live very long 543 00:26:30,456 --> 00:26:31,663 to see the whole thing. 544 00:26:34,663 --> 00:26:36,594 Exactly. They would need a lot of money. 545 00:26:39,629 --> 00:26:41,387 They continued to meet. 546 00:26:41,422 --> 00:26:43,870 You might ask whether everything is the same 547 00:26:43,905 --> 00:26:46,422 or whether something has changed in quantum physics, 548 00:26:47,594 --> 00:26:51,560 and there are actually two important changes. 549 00:26:51,594 --> 00:26:56,215 One change concerns a technical thing happening. 550 00:26:56,250 --> 00:26:58,836 And I know that Your Holiness, 551 00:26:58,870 --> 00:27:00,698 you love technology, 552 00:27:00,732 --> 00:27:04,284 so, I will mention that, 553 00:27:04,318 --> 00:27:07,560 that is the fact that based on these 554 00:27:07,594 --> 00:27:11,594 fundamental questions which we discussed already, 555 00:27:11,629 --> 00:27:15,181 people are developing a new technology 556 00:27:15,215 --> 00:27:19,801 for information and that is really a big surprise. 557 00:27:21,698 --> 00:27:24,974 Now, this is a picture which tries 558 00:27:25,008 --> 00:27:28,525 to indicate the entanglement of many qubits. 559 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:31,456 Each blue point is supposed to be a qubit 560 00:27:31,491 --> 00:27:33,870 and you have many connections here. 561 00:27:33,905 --> 00:27:37,318 Now, if I measure one qubit 562 00:27:37,353 --> 00:27:40,836 then it changes the whole state. 563 00:27:40,870 --> 00:27:43,284 It does not only change the one I look at, 564 00:27:43,318 --> 00:27:45,525 it changes all the other ones. 565 00:27:45,560 --> 00:27:48,008 When I measure another one, 566 00:27:48,043 --> 00:27:51,698 another qubit, and that changes the rest. 567 00:27:51,732 --> 00:27:53,284 And I keep going 568 00:27:53,318 --> 00:27:56,456 and if I keep going the right way, 569 00:27:56,491 --> 00:28:00,181 in the end I have the solution I want. 570 00:28:00,215 --> 00:28:03,077 This is a completely new way of thinking 571 00:28:03,112 --> 00:28:07,008 about computation, it is different from any computation 572 00:28:07,043 --> 00:28:09,836 people have been talking about. 573 00:28:09,870 --> 00:28:13,112 So, in a sense it's a first technical application of wholeness. 574 00:28:13,939 --> 00:28:16,387 I think this sort of subject is very important. 575 00:28:18,974 --> 00:28:21,456 In any case is it those subjects which often, 576 00:28:21,491 --> 00:28:23,422 you see, create more confusion 577 00:28:23,456 --> 00:28:27,456 that itself is showing it's more complicated. 578 00:28:27,491 --> 00:28:31,870 So really worthwhile, a further discussion. 579 00:28:31,905 --> 00:28:34,870 And I think a discussion between 580 00:28:36,043 --> 00:28:39,284 scientists or specialists in this 581 00:28:39,318 --> 00:28:42,215 particular field and Buddhist, 582 00:28:43,318 --> 00:28:45,181 I prefer young scholars. 583 00:28:46,318 --> 00:28:47,318 They are your team. 584 00:28:48,318 --> 00:28:50,629 Yes. My team, my team, yes. 585 00:28:53,387 --> 00:28:54,905 Now the second point which happened, 586 00:28:54,939 --> 00:28:58,801 which was actually in part encouraged 587 00:28:58,836 --> 00:29:01,939 if not inspired by our earlier discussion, 588 00:29:02,629 --> 00:29:07,215 is some new ideas which we are developing 589 00:29:07,250 --> 00:29:10,870 on the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics. 590 00:29:10,905 --> 00:29:15,077 We are simply asking, maybe knowing, 591 00:29:15,112 --> 00:29:19,043 maybe knowledge is as fundamental, 592 00:29:19,077 --> 00:29:23,974 or maybe even more fundamental than reality. 593 00:29:24,008 --> 00:29:29,043 We can very well handle these kind of paradoxical situations, 594 00:29:29,077 --> 00:29:31,836 we have been talking about, mathematically, 595 00:29:32,767 --> 00:29:35,594 and we can confirm them in experiments 596 00:29:35,629 --> 00:29:36,594 with very high precision. 597 00:29:37,836 --> 00:29:42,905 But, we still do not know conceptually what is going on. 598 00:29:42,939 --> 00:29:45,560 Why is the world so strange? 599 00:29:45,594 --> 00:29:49,491 And, what I want to see some day 600 00:29:49,525 --> 00:29:52,146 before I pass away that someone explains 601 00:29:52,181 --> 00:29:53,870 to me why it is so strange. 602 00:29:54,629 --> 00:29:57,215 So, I want to, so I want to learn 603 00:29:57,250 --> 00:30:00,181 new concepts and this is a place, 604 00:30:00,215 --> 00:30:02,594 and there were some new concepts brought out 605 00:30:02,629 --> 00:30:05,318 in your discussion which are very interesting 606 00:30:05,353 --> 00:30:08,043 for me, and where I have to think more 607 00:30:08,077 --> 00:30:10,181 and where I hope I learn something 608 00:30:10,215 --> 00:30:15,284 which might even be relevant in helping to understand 609 00:30:15,318 --> 00:30:17,387 some of these phenomena in physics. 610 00:30:20,422 --> 00:30:22,974 So here I will insist on the critique 611 00:30:23,008 --> 00:30:25,594 of the idea of intrinsic existence 612 00:30:25,629 --> 00:30:29,870 and of the idea that they have intrinsic properties. 613 00:30:29,905 --> 00:30:34,560 So to begin with, science made a momentous step 614 00:30:34,594 --> 00:30:38,560 forward as soon as it 615 00:30:38,594 --> 00:30:40,767 understood that certain explanations 616 00:30:40,801 --> 00:30:43,112 have to be given in terms of relations, 617 00:30:43,146 --> 00:30:46,629 rather than in terms of absolute properties. 618 00:30:46,663 --> 00:30:50,146 First example, the Schrodinger cat. 619 00:30:50,181 --> 00:30:53,491 You have a box, and inside the box 620 00:30:53,525 --> 00:30:56,215 the bottle contains poison. 621 00:30:56,250 --> 00:30:59,112 You have a big piece of radioactive material 622 00:30:59,146 --> 00:31:01,870 that has the probability one half 623 00:31:01,905 --> 00:31:03,767 to disintegrate. 624 00:31:03,801 --> 00:31:06,939 The state of the piece of radioactive material 625 00:31:06,974 --> 00:31:11,387 is in the superposition between being disintegrated 626 00:31:11,422 --> 00:31:13,491 and not being disintegrated. 627 00:31:13,525 --> 00:31:16,043 And according to quantum mechanics, 628 00:31:16,077 --> 00:31:19,112 the cat should be half dead and half alive. 629 00:31:19,146 --> 00:31:20,422 But this sounds absurd, 630 00:31:20,456 --> 00:31:22,250 because when you open the box 631 00:31:22,284 --> 00:31:25,387 and see in the box it is not the case, 632 00:31:25,422 --> 00:31:30,422 you see either a dead cat or a cat which is alive. 633 00:31:31,767 --> 00:31:33,560 So, there is a paradox. 634 00:31:33,594 --> 00:31:35,491 And, can I just say, maybe we should add 635 00:31:35,525 --> 00:31:37,801 that there is no cruelty involved here, 636 00:31:37,836 --> 00:31:40,491 because this is a thought experiment. 637 00:31:40,525 --> 00:31:44,629 Thank you, John. Yes this is perfectly right 638 00:31:44,663 --> 00:31:48,698 and I must say I've personally gone to Schrodingers' house. 639 00:31:48,732 --> 00:31:52,250 I've seen in his house that he had many cats 640 00:31:52,284 --> 00:31:53,974 and so he loved cats. 641 00:31:55,318 --> 00:31:58,836 So hopefully not experimented on cats. 642 00:31:58,870 --> 00:32:01,353 Yes, fortunately it's a thought experiment. 643 00:32:01,387 --> 00:32:04,318 Experimenting on cats. 644 00:32:04,353 --> 00:32:05,836 No. 645 00:32:05,870 --> 00:32:06,870 Never! 646 00:32:13,215 --> 00:32:14,560 Perhaps you remember, 647 00:32:14,594 --> 00:32:16,594 we met six years ago at Stanford, 648 00:32:16,629 --> 00:32:21,181 and we had a discussion with a few other people 649 00:32:21,215 --> 00:32:22,525 for morning and lunch 650 00:32:22,560 --> 00:32:25,146 and that was a very important event in my life. 651 00:32:25,939 --> 00:32:30,318 And since coming here I've learned a great deal. 652 00:32:30,353 --> 00:32:34,077 I hope to start by addressing this question 653 00:32:34,112 --> 00:32:36,043 about the nature of matter 654 00:32:36,077 --> 00:32:37,491 and the nature of life. 655 00:32:39,284 --> 00:32:43,043 Now, the single most important thing we know 656 00:32:43,077 --> 00:32:44,491 is that the world is made of atoms. 657 00:32:45,663 --> 00:32:49,353 This is a picture of iron atoms put on a surface 658 00:32:49,387 --> 00:32:50,974 of a piece of metal. 659 00:32:51,008 --> 00:32:53,870 Each of these little bumps is one atom. 660 00:32:53,905 --> 00:32:57,422 You have to get it very, very cold for them to stay. 661 00:33:03,077 --> 00:33:05,836 So, maybe it's too cold to move? 662 00:33:07,594 --> 00:33:09,284 Frozen. 663 00:33:09,318 --> 00:33:13,974 Atoms are made of other particles such as electrons 664 00:33:14,008 --> 00:33:15,250 around the outside. 665 00:33:15,284 --> 00:33:17,008 This is very strange. 666 00:33:17,043 --> 00:33:20,353 Our current understanding of these particles 667 00:33:20,387 --> 00:33:22,181 is they have no size -- 668 00:33:22,215 --> 00:33:24,836 infinitely small, 669 00:33:25,629 --> 00:33:27,939 and we describe the particle 670 00:33:27,974 --> 00:33:31,284 in terms of these field lines, these fields. 671 00:33:31,318 --> 00:33:34,284 If the atom were the size of the earth, 672 00:33:34,318 --> 00:33:36,387 the size of this electron 673 00:33:36,422 --> 00:33:38,525 would be smaller than one millimeter. 674 00:33:39,560 --> 00:33:42,560 So we know it must be smaller than that. 675 00:33:43,422 --> 00:33:46,215 Now, how do we know that? 676 00:33:46,250 --> 00:33:49,767 We actually take electrons 677 00:33:49,801 --> 00:33:53,008 and we throw them at another electron. 678 00:33:53,801 --> 00:33:56,663 And if the electron had size, these particles 679 00:33:56,698 --> 00:34:00,181 of electrons would bounce from them differently 680 00:34:00,215 --> 00:34:03,422 than if the electron was just a point. 681 00:34:03,456 --> 00:34:06,112 And we can mathematically predict which is which 682 00:34:06,146 --> 00:34:10,318 and what we see -- no size, just point. 683 00:34:12,250 --> 00:34:13,698 Whether there is anything, 684 00:34:13,732 --> 00:34:16,077 that is, do they provide any kind of obstruction 685 00:34:16,112 --> 00:34:17,456 to an incoming entity. 686 00:34:17,491 --> 00:34:19,663 And my impression from what you just said is yes, 687 00:34:19,698 --> 00:34:21,836 and that is you can collide two electrons 688 00:34:21,870 --> 00:34:24,284 but they collide as if they were pure points 689 00:34:24,318 --> 00:34:27,043 rather than having any type of spatial dimensionality. 690 00:34:27,077 --> 00:34:28,974 You are absolutely correct. 691 00:34:40,732 --> 00:34:42,594 When we speak of simply the existence of things 692 00:34:42,629 --> 00:34:44,112 in our shared world, 693 00:34:44,146 --> 00:34:46,422 when you posit this, what is actually 694 00:34:46,456 --> 00:34:49,387 the nature of the electron itself independently 695 00:34:49,422 --> 00:34:52,525 of its own parts, that type of ontological analysis, 696 00:34:52,560 --> 00:34:53,629 you don't find it. 697 00:34:53,663 --> 00:34:55,112 So, then you are left with a couple of options, 698 00:34:55,146 --> 00:34:57,491 again you can either say, well, these elementary particles 699 00:34:57,525 --> 00:34:59,250 and so forth all these things that we identify, 700 00:34:59,284 --> 00:35:00,560 they do things. 701 00:35:00,594 --> 00:35:02,491 So to say as they're doing things and things 702 00:35:02,525 --> 00:35:05,146 are done to them that they don't exist is foolishness. 703 00:35:05,181 --> 00:35:08,801 Every property that I know of -- it depends. 704 00:35:08,836 --> 00:35:11,525 So when we say the electron 705 00:35:11,560 --> 00:35:13,077 has these intrinsic properties, 706 00:35:13,112 --> 00:35:15,284 we don't say it has an intrinsic property, 707 00:35:15,318 --> 00:35:17,870 we're not going to talk about the electron as a being. 708 00:35:17,905 --> 00:35:20,353 It also includes the interaction, 709 00:35:20,387 --> 00:35:21,974 we have to include the interaction. 710 00:35:22,008 --> 00:35:23,387 Because that's the observation. 711 00:35:23,422 --> 00:35:25,422 Because in order to even observe the electron 712 00:35:25,456 --> 00:35:26,663 we need some interaction. 713 00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:29,215 So in that respect, 714 00:35:29,250 --> 00:35:32,353 I don't think it conflicts with the Buddhist philosophy. 715 00:35:32,387 --> 00:35:35,353 All the others are a matter of the observation it has, 716 00:35:35,387 --> 00:35:37,008 which means it intimately 717 00:35:37,043 --> 00:35:39,387 is connected with the rest of the world. 718 00:35:39,422 --> 00:35:41,974 I don't see a conflict, quite frankly. 719 00:36:07,594 --> 00:36:12,594 I think it may be worthwhile to explain 720 00:36:16,146 --> 00:36:21,146 about basic structure of Buddha Dharma. 721 00:36:25,008 --> 00:36:27,974 Now, I speak in Tibetan. Translate. 722 00:36:32,491 --> 00:36:33,905 After the Buddha's enlightenment, 723 00:36:33,939 --> 00:36:36,629 the Buddha was reluctant to actually give a teaching. 724 00:36:36,663 --> 00:36:39,284 There is a beautiful passage in the scripture 725 00:36:39,318 --> 00:36:41,732 which says that, "Because I fear that 726 00:36:41,767 --> 00:36:45,767 no one will understand, I shall remain non-speaking 727 00:36:45,801 --> 00:36:47,767 and remain in the forest." 728 00:36:47,801 --> 00:36:51,456 All the teachings of the Buddha have been really presented 729 00:36:51,491 --> 00:36:53,422 from the point of view of the two truths, 730 00:36:53,456 --> 00:36:55,974 and he who does not understand the two truths 731 00:36:56,008 --> 00:36:59,215 cannot understand the essence of the Buddha's teaching. 732 00:36:59,250 --> 00:37:02,525 So what we are talking about here is the two 733 00:37:02,560 --> 00:37:05,181 One is the ultimate level of reality which 734 00:37:05,215 --> 00:37:07,767 is the emptiness where nothing can be found. 735 00:37:07,801 --> 00:37:11,525 But there is also another level of reality 736 00:37:11,560 --> 00:37:13,456 which is the conventional relative level 737 00:37:13,491 --> 00:37:16,767 on which causes and effects and everything functions. 738 00:37:16,801 --> 00:37:20,250 And this ability to distinguish between two levels 739 00:37:20,284 --> 00:37:21,629 of reality and two truths 740 00:37:21,663 --> 00:37:24,215 and understanding existence in terms of 741 00:37:24,250 --> 00:37:26,629 these two becomes very important. 742 00:37:26,663 --> 00:37:29,974 In other words Buddha is saying that it's not 743 00:37:30,008 --> 00:37:32,215 but things don't exist in the way in which 744 00:37:32,250 --> 00:37:34,112 we tend to assume they do. 745 00:37:34,146 --> 00:37:36,525 They don't exist as they appear to us. 746 00:37:40,318 --> 00:37:44,043 This is what quantum physics have also discovered; 747 00:37:44,077 --> 00:37:47,146 as they go deeper into their understanding 748 00:37:47,181 --> 00:37:50,112 of what makes up the physical world, they don't find anything. 749 00:37:50,146 --> 00:37:52,801 So they have come to realize that there is nothing 750 00:37:52,836 --> 00:37:56,181 that supports the objective reality of the material world 751 00:37:56,215 --> 00:37:57,146 that we assume. 752 00:37:57,181 --> 00:37:59,284 In some sense what the quantum physics 753 00:37:59,318 --> 00:38:02,112 have come to is very similar to what 754 00:38:02,146 --> 00:38:04,629 Buddhism has also come to. 755 00:38:04,663 --> 00:38:09,215 And the assumption behind all of this is that 756 00:38:09,250 --> 00:38:10,560 it should be findable. 757 00:38:10,594 --> 00:38:13,836 Once you mentally deconstruct 758 00:38:13,870 --> 00:38:17,767 what makes up what seems like an solid thing in front of you, 759 00:38:17,801 --> 00:38:21,905 you'll come to recognize that nothing stands there as the true 760 00:38:21,939 --> 00:38:24,870 referent to which you can point and say, this is it. 761 00:38:25,836 --> 00:38:28,732 So therefore Buddha says that the form is empty. 762 00:38:28,767 --> 00:38:31,732 And then the question arises, does that mean nothing exists? 763 00:38:32,456 --> 00:38:34,525 Then the second presentation is made 764 00:38:34,560 --> 00:38:36,905 which is that emptiness is form. 765 00:38:36,939 --> 00:38:41,112 So you cannot accord a hierarchy of existence 766 00:38:41,146 --> 00:38:46,698 to the matter and mind, both are devoid of intrinsic existence, 767 00:38:46,732 --> 00:38:51,284 but they do both exist on the basis of designation 768 00:38:51,318 --> 00:38:52,663 and causes and conditions. 769 00:38:52,698 --> 00:38:54,284 So they have dependent origination 770 00:38:54,318 --> 00:38:56,353 but they don't have intrinsic existence. 771 00:39:20,456 --> 00:39:22,284 The scientific dialogues 772 00:39:22,318 --> 00:39:25,181 covered the field of cognitive science, as well. 773 00:39:25,215 --> 00:39:28,008 Emotion which is based on ignorance, 774 00:39:28,043 --> 00:39:33,594 such as strong anger, hatred 775 00:39:33,629 --> 00:39:36,698 and also attachment. 776 00:39:36,732 --> 00:39:39,629 One of my American friends, one scientist, 777 00:39:41,146 --> 00:39:45,801 Aaron Beck, he mentioned, when we develop anger, 778 00:39:45,836 --> 00:39:50,732 the object which we feel angry at appears very negative, 779 00:39:50,767 --> 00:39:54,456 but actually, ninety percent of that negative-ness 780 00:39:54,491 --> 00:39:56,077 is mental projection. 781 00:39:58,250 --> 00:40:01,008 What we find is that when we get a negative image 782 00:40:01,043 --> 00:40:05,112 of somebody else and it stays on and on, 783 00:40:06,560 --> 00:40:10,112 we start to attack the other person. 784 00:40:10,146 --> 00:40:12,801 But actually we're attacking the image. 785 00:40:12,836 --> 00:40:16,491 By attacking this image of the person 786 00:40:16,525 --> 00:40:18,870 we're actually injuring a person 787 00:40:18,905 --> 00:40:20,939 who may be nothing like the image. 788 00:40:20,974 --> 00:40:23,801 So the more we have the negative image 789 00:40:23,836 --> 00:40:24,767 of the person, 790 00:40:24,801 --> 00:40:26,767 the more we're going to attack him. 791 00:40:26,801 --> 00:40:29,663 But it's always the image that we're having 792 00:40:29,698 --> 00:40:31,250 that is bothering us, 793 00:40:31,284 --> 00:40:32,629 not the real person. 794 00:40:32,663 --> 00:40:35,146 So we talked about delusion before, 795 00:40:35,181 --> 00:40:38,698 in a way a lot of hatred is based on a delusion. 796 00:40:38,732 --> 00:40:43,663 But it's also between countries, nations, ethnic groups. 797 00:40:43,698 --> 00:40:46,008 They tend to have kind of an image, 798 00:40:46,043 --> 00:40:48,870 a mental image of the other people 799 00:40:48,905 --> 00:40:50,870 as some way subhuman. 800 00:40:50,905 --> 00:40:54,215 Let's say when the Germans would have pictures 801 00:40:54,250 --> 00:40:56,974 of the Russians during World War Two 802 00:40:57,008 --> 00:41:01,698 they'd show the Russians as looking like beasts, 803 00:41:01,732 --> 00:41:02,836 wild beasts. 804 00:41:02,870 --> 00:41:05,767 Then of course the people found it's okay 805 00:41:05,801 --> 00:41:07,422 to shoot wild beasts 806 00:41:07,456 --> 00:41:09,836 because they're not human beings anymore. 807 00:41:09,870 --> 00:41:13,077 So I think a similar Buddhist concept, 808 00:41:13,112 --> 00:41:15,560 all these negative emotions 809 00:41:15,594 --> 00:41:19,146 are based on ignorance or misconception. 810 00:41:19,181 --> 00:41:21,836 Your Holiness if we just depart for one moment, 811 00:41:21,870 --> 00:41:25,284 you mentioned about the broad perspective before, 812 00:41:25,318 --> 00:41:27,456 and I think much of the unhappiness 813 00:41:27,491 --> 00:41:28,629 that individuals have 814 00:41:28,663 --> 00:41:30,974 is because they lose perspective. 815 00:41:31,008 --> 00:41:33,939 And I thought I'd give you an example. 816 00:41:33,974 --> 00:41:36,008 There was some time ago 817 00:41:36,043 --> 00:41:41,112 I was asked to consult about a professor of physics 818 00:41:41,146 --> 00:41:45,422 and he thought that he had made a very great discovery 819 00:41:45,456 --> 00:41:48,801 which might give him the Nobel Prize. 820 00:41:48,836 --> 00:41:52,422 And, um, he got passed over. 821 00:41:52,456 --> 00:41:54,560 He did not get the Nobel Prize 822 00:41:54,594 --> 00:41:56,870 and so he was depressed. 823 00:41:56,905 --> 00:41:58,146 And so I said, 824 00:41:58,181 --> 00:42:02,318 "Well, how important a part of your life was this prize?" 825 00:42:02,353 --> 00:42:04,870 And he said, "A hundred percent." 826 00:42:04,905 --> 00:42:06,387 So I asked him, I said, 827 00:42:06,422 --> 00:42:08,318 "Do you have a family?" 828 00:42:08,353 --> 00:42:09,629 And he said, "Oh yes." 829 00:42:09,663 --> 00:42:12,663 And I said, "Well, how important is your family to you?" 830 00:42:12,698 --> 00:42:16,870 So he said, "My wife -- twenty percent." 831 00:42:16,905 --> 00:42:19,077 And I said, "Do you have children?" 832 00:42:19,112 --> 00:42:21,422 And he said, "Yes, I have three children." 833 00:42:21,456 --> 00:42:24,525 And I said, "How important are they to you?" 834 00:42:24,560 --> 00:42:29,146 And he said, "Oh, I guess they're about forty percent." 835 00:42:29,181 --> 00:42:32,491 And then I said, "Do you get to see your children very much?" 836 00:42:32,525 --> 00:42:36,939 He said, "Well no. I've had so much time working 837 00:42:36,974 --> 00:42:39,353 on my physics project that I really 838 00:42:39,387 --> 00:42:41,146 haven't spent much time with them." 839 00:42:41,181 --> 00:42:44,422 And I said, "How do you feel about that?" 840 00:42:44,456 --> 00:42:47,077 And then he started to weep 841 00:42:47,112 --> 00:42:49,905 and I said, "Why are you weeping?" 842 00:42:49,939 --> 00:42:52,801 He said, "It reminded me when I was growing up, 843 00:42:52,836 --> 00:42:57,043 that's just the way my father was to me. 844 00:42:57,077 --> 00:43:00,250 And so now I suddenly realized 845 00:43:00,284 --> 00:43:01,939 what I am missing out on, 846 00:43:01,974 --> 00:43:04,284 my father missed out on it, and I'm missing out on it 847 00:43:04,318 --> 00:43:06,422 and of course my children are missing out." 848 00:43:06,456 --> 00:43:07,525 So, I said, 849 00:43:07,560 --> 00:43:09,594 "Now how important are your children to you now?" 850 00:43:09,629 --> 00:43:11,491 And he said, "eighty percent." 851 00:43:11,525 --> 00:43:14,422 Anyhow, he left the office 852 00:43:14,456 --> 00:43:16,422 and he wasn't depressed any more. 853 00:43:23,698 --> 00:43:25,698 Oh, very wise. Wise. 854 00:43:25,732 --> 00:43:27,767 I think that method, that method, 855 00:43:27,801 --> 00:43:32,353 that we call exactly analytical meditation. 856 00:43:32,387 --> 00:43:33,318 Oh, really? 857 00:43:33,353 --> 00:43:34,353 Yes. 858 00:43:38,215 --> 00:43:41,353 Sometimes, I express that compared 859 00:43:41,387 --> 00:43:43,112 to ancient Indian psychology, 860 00:43:43,146 --> 00:43:45,284 particularly Buddhist psychology, 861 00:43:45,318 --> 00:43:49,181 modern psychology looks like the kindergarten level. 862 00:43:52,525 --> 00:43:54,698 Well, I'm a secularist. 863 00:43:54,732 --> 00:43:58,043 The only reason I met the Dalai Lama 864 00:43:58,077 --> 00:44:00,181 was because of my daughter. 865 00:44:00,215 --> 00:44:02,215 And I knew that if you got invited 866 00:44:02,250 --> 00:44:04,974 to his palace in Dharamsala 867 00:44:05,008 --> 00:44:07,560 you got to bring a single observer. 868 00:44:07,594 --> 00:44:10,250 And I thought what a kick this would be for my daughter. 869 00:44:10,284 --> 00:44:12,215 And so although I thought this was just another 870 00:44:12,250 --> 00:44:15,456 one of the Bay Area fads, I figured, okay, 871 00:44:15,491 --> 00:44:17,560 I'll make an exception. I'll go. 872 00:44:18,422 --> 00:44:20,353 We start with Paul Ekman, 873 00:44:20,387 --> 00:44:22,387 Professor of Psychology and Director 874 00:44:22,422 --> 00:44:24,284 of the Laboratory for Human Interaction 875 00:44:24,318 --> 00:44:26,284 at the University of California 876 00:44:26,318 --> 00:44:28,284 medical school in San Francisco. 877 00:44:28,318 --> 00:44:30,836 But what you really should know about him 878 00:44:30,870 --> 00:44:33,284 is that he is a master of the face 879 00:44:33,318 --> 00:44:36,698 and of emotions, and of reading emotions, 880 00:44:36,732 --> 00:44:38,560 and he has more than thirty years 881 00:44:38,594 --> 00:44:40,525 of world class research. 882 00:44:41,491 --> 00:44:43,318 For inexplicable reasons, 883 00:44:43,353 --> 00:44:45,181 he and I really connected. 884 00:44:45,215 --> 00:44:47,215 I felt like I'd known him all my life. 885 00:44:48,250 --> 00:44:51,284 And that the function of emotion 886 00:44:51,318 --> 00:44:55,284 is to get us moving, active, 887 00:44:55,318 --> 00:44:58,422 very quickly, without having to think. 888 00:44:58,456 --> 00:45:01,387 But many, many, most of the things 889 00:45:01,422 --> 00:45:04,284 we become emotional about are things 890 00:45:04,318 --> 00:45:06,939 we have learned in the course of growing up. 891 00:45:06,974 --> 00:45:09,077 And the issue which I will get to later 892 00:45:09,112 --> 00:45:11,181 is can we unlearn some of them. 893 00:45:13,422 --> 00:45:17,767 So what I have been doing is trying 894 00:45:17,801 --> 00:45:22,801 to distinguish many different important states, 895 00:45:22,836 --> 00:45:27,732 the emotions, the moods, resentment, hatred. 896 00:45:27,767 --> 00:45:30,767 One of the reasons why we have 897 00:45:30,801 --> 00:45:34,284 so much difficulty once we become emotional 898 00:45:34,318 --> 00:45:39,525 is that the emotion itself enslaves us. 899 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:43,974 There is what I would like to call a refractory period, 900 00:45:44,008 --> 00:45:46,698 that is a period in which new information 901 00:45:46,732 --> 00:45:51,905 doesn't enter or if it enters it is, interpretation is biased. 902 00:45:51,939 --> 00:45:56,077 Now a refractory period may be only a few seconds, 903 00:45:56,112 --> 00:45:58,284 or it may be much longer. 904 00:45:59,422 --> 00:46:04,250 As long as it's occurring we can't get out of the grip 905 00:46:04,284 --> 00:46:05,594 of that emotion. 906 00:46:05,629 --> 00:46:08,112 I want to say that after um, 907 00:46:09,353 --> 00:46:11,043 spending more than thirty-five 908 00:46:11,077 --> 00:46:12,767 years studying emotion, 909 00:46:12,801 --> 00:46:16,215 I am impressed about how little we still know about it. 910 00:46:17,974 --> 00:46:19,870 When we met and tried to think, 911 00:46:19,905 --> 00:46:21,456 what do we mean by destructive emotions, 912 00:46:21,491 --> 00:46:22,905 we came up with the definition: 913 00:46:22,939 --> 00:46:25,387 emotions that harm self or others. 914 00:46:25,422 --> 00:46:27,422 Your definition is 915 00:46:27,456 --> 00:46:28,353 extremely subtle. 916 00:46:28,387 --> 00:46:29,939 Your definition of destructive emotions 917 00:46:29,974 --> 00:46:32,456 is what disturbs the calm of the mind. 918 00:46:32,491 --> 00:46:33,939 Yes. 919 00:46:33,974 --> 00:46:34,663 I'm Buddhist. 920 00:46:34,698 --> 00:46:36,905 My ultimate goal is Buddhahood. 921 00:46:36,939 --> 00:46:38,422 This is my business. 922 00:46:40,491 --> 00:46:43,146 How can we educate our emotions, 923 00:46:43,181 --> 00:46:47,284 by what means, without becoming Buddhists? 924 00:46:47,318 --> 00:46:48,663 Yes, that's right. 925 00:46:49,284 --> 00:46:54,250 [speaking in Tibetan] 926 00:46:58,284 --> 00:47:00,077 [translator] So therefore, there's a possibility 927 00:47:00,112 --> 00:47:02,801 here that even though the grasping 928 00:47:02,836 --> 00:47:05,767 at the intrinsic reality of self or whatever it is, 929 00:47:05,801 --> 00:47:07,387 the object, has arisen, 930 00:47:08,181 --> 00:47:11,663 one could prolong the causal sort of process 931 00:47:11,698 --> 00:47:14,939 between that instance of grasping 932 00:47:14,974 --> 00:47:17,422 and the actual arisal of the affliction. 933 00:47:18,284 --> 00:47:23,250 [speaking in Tibetan] 934 00:47:32,284 --> 00:47:35,456 [translator] In terms of really a precise analysis of what takes place, 935 00:47:35,491 --> 00:47:37,560 let's say in the first instance of apprehending a flower, 936 00:47:37,594 --> 00:47:39,525 the very first instant you simply apprehend 937 00:47:39,560 --> 00:47:41,284 the flower without reification. 938 00:47:41,318 --> 00:47:42,905 You're simply apprehending the flower itself. 939 00:47:42,939 --> 00:47:43,870 In the next instant... 940 00:47:45,284 --> 00:47:46,836 And that is a valid cognition. 941 00:47:46,870 --> 00:47:47,939 But normally speaking, 942 00:47:47,974 --> 00:47:50,698 in the second instant then there's the reification 943 00:47:50,732 --> 00:47:51,905 of the flower. 944 00:47:51,939 --> 00:47:54,008 As soon as that reification of the flower takes place, 945 00:47:54,043 --> 00:47:55,284 then you're into a false cognition. 946 00:47:55,318 --> 00:47:56,801 And so His Holiness concludes here 947 00:47:56,836 --> 00:47:59,284 it is to be seen whether you can find 948 00:47:59,318 --> 00:48:03,250 the precise neural correlate of the mere apprehension 949 00:48:03,284 --> 00:48:05,594 of the flower, versus the very next instant 950 00:48:05,629 --> 00:48:08,215 of the reification of the flower. 951 00:48:12,043 --> 00:48:14,353 And so it would be very interesting 952 00:48:14,387 --> 00:48:15,767 to see whether by studying the brain, 953 00:48:15,801 --> 00:48:17,801 you will be able to discern the difference 954 00:48:17,836 --> 00:48:21,353 between a valid cognition and an invalid cognition. 955 00:48:45,077 --> 00:48:50,077 In addition, the dialogues focused on the 956 00:48:51,318 --> 00:48:54,560 Neurobiology -- oh wonderful. 957 00:48:55,284 --> 00:48:57,594 I think if we properly sort of study 958 00:48:57,629 --> 00:49:00,732 these and get some knowledge, 959 00:49:00,767 --> 00:49:04,767 I think it can serve seven billion human beings. 960 00:49:04,801 --> 00:49:07,560 The Dalai Lama invited me to come meet with him 961 00:49:07,594 --> 00:49:08,974 because he was interested in catalyzing 962 00:49:09,008 --> 00:49:12,905 serious neuroscientific research on the mind 963 00:49:12,939 --> 00:49:15,905 and brains of Tibetan practitioners 964 00:49:15,939 --> 00:49:18,112 that spent years cultivating their minds. 965 00:49:18,146 --> 00:49:21,525 And in fact on that momentous day in 1992, 966 00:49:21,560 --> 00:49:23,181 he was quite stern in a way, 967 00:49:23,215 --> 00:49:24,974 and challenged me and he said, 968 00:49:25,008 --> 00:49:28,491 "You've been using the tools of modern neuroscience 969 00:49:28,525 --> 00:49:33,732 to investigate depression and anxiety and stress and fear. 970 00:49:33,767 --> 00:49:35,663 Why can't you use those same tools 971 00:49:35,698 --> 00:49:38,043 to study kindness and compassion?" 972 00:49:38,077 --> 00:49:40,353 And for me it was a wakeup call. 973 00:49:40,387 --> 00:49:42,318 I didn't have a very good answer other than, 974 00:49:42,353 --> 00:49:43,318 that it's hard. 975 00:49:44,525 --> 00:49:46,077 Scientific collaboration 976 00:49:46,112 --> 00:49:48,318 and research began in earnest, 977 00:49:48,353 --> 00:49:51,215 even though neuroscientist Francisco Varela 978 00:49:51,250 --> 00:49:53,318 became seriously ill. 979 00:49:53,353 --> 00:49:55,387 And a conference on neuroscience 980 00:49:55,422 --> 00:49:57,284 was organized in the year of 2000 981 00:49:57,318 --> 00:49:59,560 for the presentation of their results. 982 00:50:01,870 --> 00:50:03,491 I wanted to tell you, 983 00:50:04,387 --> 00:50:08,353 you know, Francisco got very ill in 1997 984 00:50:08,387 --> 00:50:10,663 with the cancer and then after that he had 985 00:50:10,698 --> 00:50:13,181 to make the decision to have the transplantation 986 00:50:13,215 --> 00:50:14,146 of the liver. 987 00:50:14,181 --> 00:50:17,008 He had to decide to die or to live. 988 00:50:17,043 --> 00:50:18,801 And at that time he was thinking 989 00:50:18,836 --> 00:50:21,077 that he did not want to do the transplant. 990 00:50:22,560 --> 00:50:25,215 Then he received a fax from you where you said, 991 00:50:25,250 --> 00:50:27,250 "You must do everything to get healthy 992 00:50:27,284 --> 00:50:30,560 and keep working and practicing and doing science." 993 00:50:30,594 --> 00:50:31,836 And he said, 994 00:50:31,870 --> 00:50:33,146 "this is a message to me 995 00:50:33,181 --> 00:50:35,629 to make the right decision, to live." 996 00:50:35,663 --> 00:50:37,146 And he made the right decision. 997 00:50:37,181 --> 00:50:38,939 Thanks to you. 998 00:50:41,043 --> 00:50:43,112 Strong feeling of reunion. 999 00:50:48,560 --> 00:50:51,284 Thank you. 1000 00:51:07,250 --> 00:51:11,594 One of my oldest friends. Great scientist. 1001 00:51:20,732 --> 00:51:21,353 Your Holiness, 1002 00:51:21,387 --> 00:51:24,318 this afternoon or now, 1003 00:51:24,353 --> 00:51:28,767 what I'd like to turn to is the theme 1004 00:51:28,801 --> 00:51:31,594 of the meeting on destructive emotions, 1005 00:51:31,629 --> 00:51:34,422 and talk about some antidotes 1006 00:51:34,456 --> 00:51:38,146 to destructive emotions and how we can think about 1007 00:51:38,181 --> 00:51:43,146 those antidotes in neuroscientific terms. 1008 00:51:43,181 --> 00:51:47,284 And one question which we have pursued, 1009 00:51:47,318 --> 00:51:51,560 whether meditation will have effects 1010 00:51:51,594 --> 00:51:55,043 in a long term way on this area of the brain. 1011 00:51:55,077 --> 00:51:56,663 A more formal experiment 1012 00:51:56,698 --> 00:51:59,387 that we have recently completed 1013 00:52:01,043 --> 00:52:02,560 with Jon Kabat-Zinn, 1014 00:52:02,594 --> 00:52:05,008 who presented to Your Holiness 1015 00:52:05,043 --> 00:52:07,284 at a previous Mind & Life meeting. 1016 00:52:07,318 --> 00:52:09,594 Jon Kabat-Zinn 1017 00:52:09,629 --> 00:52:13,698 has been developing methods to 1018 00:52:13,732 --> 00:52:16,387 use mindfulness meditation 1019 00:52:16,422 --> 00:52:20,008 in a large variety of populations, 1020 00:52:20,043 --> 00:52:23,181 including medical patients, 1021 00:52:23,215 --> 00:52:25,284 employees in the workplace; 1022 00:52:25,318 --> 00:52:27,974 he conducted the training himself. 1023 00:52:28,008 --> 00:52:30,732 We wanted to explore the extent 1024 00:52:30,767 --> 00:52:34,594 to which these factors of 1025 00:52:34,629 --> 00:52:37,008 brain activity can be changed 1026 00:52:37,043 --> 00:52:38,594 in normal lay people. 1027 00:52:38,629 --> 00:52:40,836 The logic in this experiment 1028 00:52:40,870 --> 00:52:43,629 was to see whether antidotes to stress, 1029 00:52:43,663 --> 00:52:44,698 meditation, 1030 00:52:44,732 --> 00:52:46,387 can have a beneficial effect 1031 00:52:46,422 --> 00:52:48,008 on the immune system. 1032 00:52:48,905 --> 00:52:52,456 So, at the end of the study, the participants 1033 00:52:52,491 --> 00:52:54,491 got the vaccine. 1034 00:52:54,525 --> 00:52:58,525 The finding that we are actually the most 1035 00:53:00,284 --> 00:53:03,284 excited about because it's so unusual 1036 00:53:03,318 --> 00:53:05,525 and it has never been demonstrated before, 1037 00:53:05,560 --> 00:53:08,008 and that is when we vaccinated them 1038 00:53:08,043 --> 00:53:10,250 with the influenza vaccine, 1039 00:53:10,974 --> 00:53:13,077 we actually find that 1040 00:53:13,112 --> 00:53:15,387 the meditation group shows 1041 00:53:15,422 --> 00:53:19,836 a stronger response to the influenza vaccine 1042 00:53:19,870 --> 00:53:22,767 compared to the control group. 1043 00:53:22,801 --> 00:53:26,353 We will be repeating this study with 1044 00:53:26,387 --> 00:53:28,836 measures using MRI 1045 00:53:28,870 --> 00:53:31,767 which allow us to look deep within the brain 1046 00:53:31,801 --> 00:53:33,560 so that we can actually look at the amygdala. 1047 00:53:33,594 --> 00:53:36,043 We are energized with vigor 1048 00:53:36,077 --> 00:53:38,284 and zeal to pursue this 1049 00:53:38,318 --> 00:53:40,387 in the future and we hope to 1050 00:53:40,422 --> 00:53:43,112 continue this kind of collaboration. 1051 00:53:43,146 --> 00:53:46,387 Um, Your Holiness, like my colleagues before, 1052 00:53:46,422 --> 00:53:51,422 just a little, a little, thought before we begin. 1053 00:53:53,456 --> 00:53:54,801 It seems to me truly wondrous 1054 00:53:54,836 --> 00:53:57,870 that I am here again with you once more. 1055 00:54:00,698 --> 00:54:03,422 We have done experiments with audition, 1056 00:54:03,456 --> 00:54:04,387 with memory, 1057 00:54:04,422 --> 00:54:07,077 with conflict of attention between 1058 00:54:07,112 --> 00:54:08,594 visual and auditory. 1059 00:54:08,629 --> 00:54:10,250 The answer is always the same -- 1060 00:54:10,284 --> 00:54:13,008 the transitoriness of mental factors, 1061 00:54:13,043 --> 00:54:14,698 it is like they come and they go. 1062 00:54:14,732 --> 00:54:16,181 And what we have here 1063 00:54:16,215 --> 00:54:18,387 is a correlate in this green stuff. 1064 00:54:18,422 --> 00:54:20,284 That was for me the big discovery, 1065 00:54:20,318 --> 00:54:23,250 that the brain actively undoes itself, 1066 00:54:23,284 --> 00:54:25,008 so it creates like gaps, 1067 00:54:25,043 --> 00:54:26,836 where you know the transition 1068 00:54:26,870 --> 00:54:28,594 from one moment to the next 1069 00:54:28,629 --> 00:54:29,594 is actually marked. 1070 00:54:29,629 --> 00:54:30,905 So, you have recognition 1071 00:54:30,939 --> 00:54:33,594 and then action, but they are punctuated. 1072 00:54:33,629 --> 00:54:35,043 It's like you know saying, 1073 00:54:35,077 --> 00:54:38,560 perception, comma, action. 1074 00:54:38,594 --> 00:54:41,250 You don't just put them in a flow, 1075 00:54:41,284 --> 00:54:42,077 in a continuum. 1076 00:54:42,112 --> 00:54:44,146 This is again what we were talking 1077 00:54:44,181 --> 00:54:45,146 about the other day -- 1078 00:54:45,181 --> 00:54:46,353 that time lasts a 1079 00:54:46,387 --> 00:54:47,905 little bit, and in fact it lasts, 1080 00:54:47,939 --> 00:54:50,043 here you can see the first moment 1081 00:54:50,077 --> 00:54:51,318 of time of the recognition 1082 00:54:51,353 --> 00:54:52,870 is about a third of a second, 1083 00:54:52,905 --> 00:54:56,215 then another same, similar moment 1084 00:54:56,250 --> 00:54:59,387 when you do an action, 1085 00:54:59,422 --> 00:55:01,112 which is pushing the button. 1086 00:55:01,146 --> 00:55:02,801 This is systematic. 1087 00:55:02,836 --> 00:55:05,215 We've seen this in all kinds of different conditions. 1088 00:55:15,112 --> 00:55:17,284 His Holiness is interested to see whether you agree 1089 00:55:17,318 --> 00:55:18,939 that this corroborates a point of Buddhist psychology, 1090 00:55:22,663 --> 00:55:24,008 and that is in the first moment 1091 00:55:24,043 --> 00:55:25,318 it is purely visual perception 1092 00:55:25,353 --> 00:55:26,560 which is not conceptual. 1093 00:55:26,594 --> 00:55:27,939 And the second moment, 1094 00:55:27,974 --> 00:55:30,284 whatever that moment whatever the duration 1095 00:55:30,318 --> 00:55:31,594 of that moment happens to be, 1096 00:55:31,629 --> 00:55:33,732 then the conceptual mind 1097 00:55:33,767 --> 00:55:35,491 apprehends, this is this. 1098 00:55:35,525 --> 00:55:36,525 Absolutely. 1099 00:55:36,560 --> 00:55:41,008 You cannot compress a moment beyond typically 1100 00:55:41,043 --> 00:55:43,491 normal conditions 150 milliseconds. 1101 00:55:43,525 --> 00:55:45,629 Even if It's something almost immediate, 1102 00:55:45,663 --> 00:55:47,905 it's about 150 milliseconds. 1103 00:55:47,939 --> 00:55:50,629 This moment of arising is another whumph. 1104 00:55:51,767 --> 00:55:54,422 So the brain works by these whumps. 1105 00:55:54,456 --> 00:55:55,629 And whatever it is, 1106 00:55:55,663 --> 00:55:57,974 whether it is visual perception of the field, 1107 00:55:58,008 --> 00:56:00,387 whether it is the close your eyes 1108 00:56:00,422 --> 00:56:01,594 and you have a mental image, 1109 00:56:01,629 --> 00:56:02,663 it is the same thing. 1110 00:56:02,698 --> 00:56:04,836 Now to really conclude, Your Holiness, 1111 00:56:04,870 --> 00:56:07,284 my point is that this was done with somebody 1112 00:56:07,318 --> 00:56:10,284 who is not really highly trained, 1113 00:56:10,318 --> 00:56:12,146 but we, know what we want to do 1114 00:56:12,181 --> 00:56:14,215 is to take highly trained people 1115 00:56:14,250 --> 00:56:16,181 like meditators who can actually 1116 00:56:16,215 --> 00:56:18,525 go into much more finer detail, 1117 00:56:18,560 --> 00:56:20,560 what was the moment of experience? 1118 00:56:20,594 --> 00:56:21,422 And for example, 1119 00:56:21,456 --> 00:56:23,077 we want to work with the monasteries 1120 00:56:23,112 --> 00:56:25,698 in Dordogne in the south of France, 1121 00:56:25,732 --> 00:56:26,663 and in May, for example, 1122 00:56:26,698 --> 00:56:29,422 we hope to have Matthieu come to the lab 1123 00:56:29,456 --> 00:56:31,594 and do these kinds of experiments. 1124 00:56:31,629 --> 00:56:33,215 So, if we can find differences 1125 00:56:33,250 --> 00:56:34,939 even with ordinary people, 1126 00:56:34,974 --> 00:56:37,284 then with more expert people we should 1127 00:56:37,318 --> 00:56:40,043 be able to really go into much finer detail. 1128 00:56:40,077 --> 00:56:42,525 So with that thought I wanted to conclude, 1129 00:56:42,560 --> 00:56:44,387 because this is where, to me, 1130 00:56:44,422 --> 00:56:46,905 there's a true possibility of collaboration, 1131 00:56:46,939 --> 00:56:49,112 not just in principle 1132 00:56:49,146 --> 00:56:50,491 but in a very concrete sense. 1133 00:56:50,525 --> 00:56:52,594 Thank you very much, Your Holiness. 1134 00:56:56,732 --> 00:56:59,422 Francisco Varela, Richard Davidson and others 1135 00:56:59,456 --> 00:57:03,525 invited scientifically trained Matthieu Ricard, 1136 00:57:03,560 --> 00:57:05,767 who had received a PhD in Molecular Genetics 1137 00:57:05,801 --> 00:57:06,974 before he became a monk, 1138 00:57:07,008 --> 00:57:09,284 to help them craft the experimental design. 1139 00:57:09,318 --> 00:57:14,284 All this scientific sort of research work. 1140 00:57:15,008 --> 00:57:16,594 Oh wonderful. 1141 00:57:16,629 --> 00:57:18,456 Now you bring into the laboratory 1142 00:57:18,491 --> 00:57:19,732 somebody like Matthieu, 1143 00:57:19,767 --> 00:57:22,525 complete stable mind, 1144 00:57:22,560 --> 00:57:25,284 no distractions, no thoughts. 1145 00:57:25,318 --> 00:57:28,629 So when the stimulus comes, he's always ready. 1146 00:57:28,663 --> 00:57:31,491 And the results are completely different. 1147 00:57:31,525 --> 00:57:34,387 Meditators who are experienced, 1148 00:57:34,422 --> 00:57:36,801 are masters of precisely 1149 00:57:36,836 --> 00:57:39,974 being able to become aware of what happens in their minds. 1150 00:57:40,008 --> 00:57:44,146 And these first person methods are a radical 1151 00:57:44,181 --> 00:57:45,801 departure from classical science. 1152 00:57:45,836 --> 00:57:49,043 One is disembodied, impersonal. 1153 00:57:49,077 --> 00:57:52,387 The other one is fully embodied, totally situated. 1154 00:57:52,422 --> 00:57:54,698 So here we have an occasion 1155 00:57:54,732 --> 00:57:58,353 to really bring very much into the hard core 1156 00:57:58,387 --> 00:58:01,801 of research in science that idea. Why? 1157 00:58:01,836 --> 00:58:04,112 Because it is interesting for science, the question 1158 00:58:04,146 --> 00:58:06,250 of how to study consciousness. 1159 00:58:06,284 --> 00:58:08,560 Both of them can give us knowledge. 1160 00:58:08,594 --> 00:58:09,629 In both of them, 1161 00:58:09,663 --> 00:58:12,112 you can have good science. 1162 00:58:13,043 --> 00:58:16,801 They found certain sort of knowledge, 1163 00:58:16,836 --> 00:58:17,974 oh wonderful, 1164 00:58:18,008 --> 00:58:21,456 is not just speculation, 1165 00:58:21,491 --> 00:58:24,318 but they actually found through, 1166 00:58:24,353 --> 00:58:26,525 or proved through, experiment. 1167 00:58:26,560 --> 00:58:29,456 This is an image of her brain, 1168 00:58:29,491 --> 00:58:33,663 if we split the brain in half, like that. 1169 00:58:35,318 --> 00:58:39,215 Now we are going to do a demonstration for you, 1170 00:58:39,250 --> 00:58:40,387 Your Holiness. 1171 00:58:42,767 --> 00:58:46,560 So you can, you can see actually that the areas 1172 00:58:46,594 --> 00:58:50,146 are much more extensive during mental activities. 1173 00:58:50,181 --> 00:58:51,146 Yes, yes, that's right. 1174 00:58:53,284 --> 00:58:55,767 [speaking in Tibetan] 1175 00:58:56,939 --> 00:59:02,008 Well, actually, in dreaming, the brain is very active. 1176 00:59:02,043 --> 00:59:05,318 And that has been studied with these techniques, 1177 00:59:05,353 --> 00:59:08,905 and there is activation in all of the sensory areas. 1178 00:59:08,939 --> 00:59:11,112 So actually, that's very true. 1179 00:59:18,905 --> 00:59:22,491 With the MRI we get spatial resolution, 1180 00:59:22,525 --> 00:59:24,422 so very fine spatial resolution. 1181 00:59:24,456 --> 00:59:28,043 With the EEG we get time resolution, 1182 00:59:28,077 --> 00:59:29,043 things that are very fast. 1183 00:59:29,077 --> 00:59:30,974 With this we're after chemical resolution 1184 00:59:31,008 --> 00:59:33,594 and chemical selectivity. 1185 00:59:33,629 --> 00:59:36,836 That's the real advantage of using this particular 1186 00:59:36,870 --> 00:59:38,250 imaging versus something else. 1187 00:59:38,284 --> 00:59:39,905 We can be very selective 1188 00:59:39,939 --> 00:59:41,387 about the chemistry that we look at. 1189 00:59:43,284 --> 00:59:46,215 Then the instrument itself, also wonderful, 1190 00:59:47,077 --> 00:59:48,422 very sophisticated, 1191 00:59:49,698 --> 00:59:51,284 oh wonderful. 1192 00:59:51,318 --> 00:59:52,629 Must be very expensive. 1193 00:59:56,698 --> 00:59:58,525 Unexpectedly, 1194 00:59:58,560 --> 01:00:01,836 just months before they were to meet again in person, 1195 01:00:01,870 --> 01:00:05,974 Francisco Varela's health failed him for the final time. 1196 01:00:06,008 --> 01:00:08,836 He lost his long struggle with liver cancer. 1197 01:00:10,801 --> 01:00:13,043 He became terminally ill. 1198 01:00:14,491 --> 01:00:16,491 Our last conversation, 1199 01:00:16,525 --> 01:00:18,629 not face to face, 1200 01:00:18,663 --> 01:00:21,491 but through modern technology, 1201 01:00:21,525 --> 01:00:23,008 through video, 1202 01:00:23,043 --> 01:00:28,043 from Madison to Paris, isn't it. 1203 01:00:29,905 --> 01:00:31,698 That's very moving. 1204 01:00:31,732 --> 01:00:33,560 Good morning 1205 01:00:34,353 --> 01:00:35,422 my dear friend. 1206 01:00:37,836 --> 01:00:40,387 And in some sense I also consider 1207 01:00:40,422 --> 01:00:42,905 you as a spiritual brother. 1208 01:00:42,939 --> 01:00:45,801 I was with Francisco when the Dalai Lama called. 1209 01:00:45,836 --> 01:00:47,698 He could no longer move. 1210 01:00:47,732 --> 01:00:49,594 He could no longer talk. 1211 01:00:49,629 --> 01:00:52,008 But he was watching so strongly the screen 1212 01:00:52,043 --> 01:00:54,077 with the Dalai Lama speaking to him, 1213 01:00:54,112 --> 01:00:56,732 that I thought he was going to dive into the screen, 1214 01:00:56,767 --> 01:00:59,905 as if it were a swimming pool. 1215 01:00:59,939 --> 01:01:02,250 He was in the screen with him. 1216 01:01:02,974 --> 01:01:05,491 And it was a very, very moving moment 1217 01:01:05,525 --> 01:01:07,353 for everyone who was there. 1218 01:01:08,284 --> 01:01:12,043 So I wanted to express my, 1219 01:01:12,767 --> 01:01:17,043 uh, deep feeling to you, 1220 01:01:18,112 --> 01:01:19,112 as a human brother. 1221 01:01:20,594 --> 01:01:22,284 And your contribution 1222 01:01:24,767 --> 01:01:26,594 in science -- 1223 01:01:26,629 --> 01:01:27,870 I think you made, 1224 01:01:27,905 --> 01:01:31,318 especially in neurology 1225 01:01:31,353 --> 01:01:34,870 you made great sort of contribution. 1226 01:01:34,905 --> 01:01:37,836 And then also in our work, 1227 01:01:37,870 --> 01:01:39,629 some kind of dialogue 1228 01:01:39,663 --> 01:01:42,043 between science 1229 01:01:42,077 --> 01:01:44,698 and Buddhist science of mind, 1230 01:01:46,181 --> 01:01:47,870 and also some other field, 1231 01:01:48,663 --> 01:01:50,594 I think you made great contribution. 1232 01:01:52,043 --> 01:01:54,043 So we never forget that. 1233 01:01:54,732 --> 01:01:55,974 Until my death, 1234 01:01:56,008 --> 01:01:59,836 I will remember you. 1235 01:02:00,801 --> 01:02:03,387 One year later Francisco's wife and son met 1236 01:02:03,422 --> 01:02:05,939 with the Dalai Lama, in remembrance. 1237 01:02:09,077 --> 01:02:10,594 How old are you? 1238 01:02:10,629 --> 01:02:11,250 Ten. 1239 01:02:13,905 --> 01:02:16,387 So, before you come to this world, 1240 01:02:16,422 --> 01:02:19,491 I already know your father. 1241 01:02:23,077 --> 01:02:24,767 So great, really great. 1242 01:02:28,525 --> 01:02:29,905 The Dalai Lama told me 1243 01:02:29,939 --> 01:02:32,663 that he always has this photo of Francisco with him, 1244 01:02:32,698 --> 01:02:34,732 and that he takes it with him, 1245 01:02:34,767 --> 01:02:35,732 whenever he travels, 1246 01:02:35,767 --> 01:02:36,698 wherever he goes, 1247 01:02:36,732 --> 01:02:38,836 to this day still. 1248 01:02:40,491 --> 01:02:42,801 And then, the Dalai Lama reaffirmed 1249 01:02:42,836 --> 01:02:45,284 his personal commitment to driving forward 1250 01:02:45,318 --> 01:02:47,836 the collaboration between Buddhist science 1251 01:02:47,870 --> 01:02:49,353 and western science, 1252 01:02:49,387 --> 01:02:50,767 in the years ahead. 1253 01:02:58,318 --> 01:02:59,594 In 2003, 1254 01:02:59,629 --> 01:03:00,387 the Dalai Lama opened 1255 01:03:00,422 --> 01:03:01,870 up his conversations 1256 01:03:01,905 --> 01:03:03,560 with scientists to the public, 1257 01:03:03,594 --> 01:03:05,215 with a groundbreaking conference 1258 01:03:05,250 --> 01:03:06,870 at one of the most prestigious 1259 01:03:06,905 --> 01:03:09,560 scientific research universities in the world -- 1260 01:03:09,594 --> 01:03:11,422 MIT [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]. 1261 01:03:11,456 --> 01:03:12,974 In 1998, 1262 01:03:13,008 --> 01:03:15,284 we added collaborative research 1263 01:03:15,318 --> 01:03:16,250 to our mission. 1264 01:03:17,629 --> 01:03:19,629 And by that what we had in mind 1265 01:03:19,663 --> 01:03:21,318 was a true collaboration 1266 01:03:21,353 --> 01:03:22,836 between Buddhism and science, 1267 01:03:22,870 --> 01:03:24,870 where scientists and Buddhists 1268 01:03:24,905 --> 01:03:27,008 would stand shoulder to shoulder 1269 01:03:27,043 --> 01:03:29,560 and design the scientific protocols, 1270 01:03:29,594 --> 01:03:31,870 recruit the subjects, 1271 01:03:31,905 --> 01:03:33,387 execute the research, 1272 01:03:33,422 --> 01:03:35,284 analyze the results together, 1273 01:03:35,318 --> 01:03:37,146 and publish together. 1274 01:03:39,077 --> 01:03:40,250 All of our public meetings 1275 01:03:40,284 --> 01:03:41,284 have been co-sponsored 1276 01:03:41,318 --> 01:03:44,008 by major research universities, 1277 01:03:44,043 --> 01:03:45,456 starting with MIT 1278 01:03:45,491 --> 01:03:47,215 and then with Georgetown 1279 01:03:47,250 --> 01:03:48,870 and Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, 1280 01:03:48,905 --> 01:03:50,767 Emory, the Mayo Clinic, 1281 01:03:50,801 --> 01:03:52,008 the University of Zurich, 1282 01:03:52,043 --> 01:03:54,318 that really has gotten credibility 1283 01:03:54,353 --> 01:03:56,318 and acceptance. 1284 01:03:56,353 --> 01:03:58,456 I'm going to explain 1285 01:03:58,491 --> 01:04:01,284 a few things 1286 01:04:01,318 --> 01:04:05,043 about how mental imagery is being used 1287 01:04:05,077 --> 01:04:06,905 as part of a, 1288 01:04:06,939 --> 01:04:09,250 an effort of personal transformation. 1289 01:04:10,974 --> 01:04:13,353 I'll be talking about introspection 1290 01:04:13,387 --> 01:04:15,767 and mechanism in mental imagery, 1291 01:04:15,801 --> 01:04:18,008 but let me start off by pointing out that 1292 01:04:18,043 --> 01:04:20,698 I have to be extremely humble. 1293 01:04:20,732 --> 01:04:22,112 Um, that was 1294 01:04:22,146 --> 01:04:23,215 a fantastic talk we just heard, 1295 01:04:23,250 --> 01:04:24,284 and it reminded me of 1296 01:04:24,318 --> 01:04:25,629 how little we know 1297 01:04:25,663 --> 01:04:27,284 in the scientific community, 1298 01:04:27,318 --> 01:04:28,422 just how narrow 1299 01:04:28,456 --> 01:04:29,767 and focused we've been. 1300 01:04:29,801 --> 01:04:32,146 Hopefully we're starting to build a brick 1301 01:04:32,181 --> 01:04:34,043 that can contribute to the wall 1302 01:04:34,077 --> 01:04:36,181 but we really must be modest. 1303 01:04:36,215 --> 01:04:37,905 So with that preface. 1304 01:04:38,905 --> 01:04:39,525 Let me talk about 1305 01:04:39,560 --> 01:04:40,525 what we've discovered -- 1306 01:04:52,181 --> 01:04:53,491 The Dalai Lama spoke 1307 01:04:53,525 --> 01:04:56,456 before an overflow crowd of 14,000 1308 01:04:56,491 --> 01:04:57,801 at the annual meeting 1309 01:04:57,836 --> 01:05:00,043 of the Society for Neuroscience, 1310 01:05:00,077 --> 01:05:01,594 despite a petition started by 1311 01:05:01,629 --> 01:05:03,215 some Chinese neuroscientists 1312 01:05:03,250 --> 01:05:05,146 to ban him from speaking. 1313 01:05:05,181 --> 01:05:08,974 And in 2014, the Dalai Lama was invited to speak 1314 01:05:09,008 --> 01:05:12,456 at one of the world's foremost medical research centers, 1315 01:05:12,491 --> 01:05:14,663 the National Institute of Health, 1316 01:05:14,698 --> 01:05:16,939 where he was greeted with a standing ovation. 1317 01:05:16,974 --> 01:05:19,422 I don't think I can recall 1318 01:05:19,456 --> 01:05:22,629 ever seeing this auditorium this full, 1319 01:05:22,663 --> 01:05:25,491 and I've been at NIH for twenty years. 1320 01:05:25,525 --> 01:05:29,284 So that says something about the person 1321 01:05:29,318 --> 01:05:31,146 who is sitting to my left, 1322 01:05:31,181 --> 01:05:34,456 who I think all of you want to hear from, 1323 01:05:34,491 --> 01:05:37,284 His Holiness the Dalai Lama. 1324 01:05:37,318 --> 01:05:40,870 His Holiness saw a demonstration just a few minutes ago, 1325 01:05:40,905 --> 01:05:43,422 of a thirteen year old girl with cerebral palsy 1326 01:05:43,456 --> 01:05:45,870 who is in our rehabilitation lab, 1327 01:05:45,905 --> 01:05:47,698 with some very high tech 1328 01:05:47,732 --> 01:05:50,525 analyses of how her motor problems 1329 01:05:50,560 --> 01:05:52,629 connect with what's going on in the brain, 1330 01:05:52,663 --> 01:05:55,353 and how training on the elliptical 1331 01:05:55,387 --> 01:05:56,870 and some other things they're doing 1332 01:05:56,905 --> 01:06:00,008 is improving her leg's functioning, 1333 01:06:00,043 --> 01:06:02,043 and maybe reprogramming 1334 01:06:02,077 --> 01:06:04,008 the motor part of her brain. 1335 01:06:04,043 --> 01:06:06,525 The controller is here, 1336 01:06:06,560 --> 01:06:09,422 so controller damaged, 1337 01:06:09,456 --> 01:06:12,284 and then this movement difficult. 1338 01:06:12,318 --> 01:06:14,422 So now I learned, 1339 01:06:14,456 --> 01:06:18,663 training here, can change the controller. 1340 01:06:18,698 --> 01:06:22,146 Ultimately, scientific research should 1341 01:06:22,181 --> 01:06:26,353 bring some benefit to humanity. 1342 01:06:30,181 --> 01:06:33,801 The company or concerned people 1343 01:06:33,836 --> 01:06:35,767 who made this, 1344 01:06:35,801 --> 01:06:38,353 I really very much appreciate. 1345 01:06:38,387 --> 01:06:41,008 And you, now you see, 1346 01:06:41,043 --> 01:06:45,353 can tell them how useful this is. 1347 01:06:45,387 --> 01:06:48,077 And then, 1348 01:06:48,112 --> 01:06:50,732 I think in Europe, 1349 01:06:50,767 --> 01:06:54,043 I think comparatively better, better facilities. 1350 01:06:54,077 --> 01:06:56,594 But look at Africa. 1351 01:06:56,629 --> 01:06:57,560 Yeah. 1352 01:06:57,594 --> 01:06:59,112 Many poor people. 1353 01:07:01,629 --> 01:07:05,525 And then less developed countries, 1354 01:07:05,560 --> 01:07:10,525 the suffering is immense. 1355 01:07:10,560 --> 01:07:14,525 During the 21st century scientists, 1356 01:07:14,560 --> 01:07:16,112 technologists really 1357 01:07:16,146 --> 01:07:20,594 develop wonderful sorts of inventions. 1358 01:07:20,629 --> 01:07:21,698 So you can see, you can touch. 1359 01:07:23,491 --> 01:07:24,387 Cold hand. 1360 01:07:27,077 --> 01:07:28,422 That's this device here. 1361 01:07:30,043 --> 01:07:31,732 You see how the Vagus nerve here. 1362 01:07:31,767 --> 01:07:34,387 Yes. And it works? 1363 01:07:34,422 --> 01:07:38,422 Great sort of result, out of scientific research, 1364 01:07:38,456 --> 01:07:39,422 and technology also. 1365 01:07:39,456 --> 01:07:40,422 Wonderful. 1366 01:07:43,250 --> 01:07:44,250 Wonderful. 1367 01:07:48,284 --> 01:07:50,663 [narrator] The Dalai Lama collected a prestigious award today 1368 01:07:50,698 --> 01:07:53,181 for his unique contribution in engaging 1369 01:07:53,215 --> 01:07:55,318 with multiple dimensions of science. 1370 01:07:55,353 --> 01:07:57,250 The John Templeton Foundation 1371 01:07:57,284 --> 01:07:59,008 stated that for decades 1372 01:07:59,043 --> 01:08:00,112 the Dalai Lama has focused 1373 01:08:00,146 --> 01:08:01,353 on the connections 1374 01:08:01,387 --> 01:08:03,181 between the investigative traditions of science 1375 01:08:03,215 --> 01:08:04,767 and Buddhism, specifically 1376 01:08:04,801 --> 01:08:06,456 by encouraging scientific reviews 1377 01:08:06,491 --> 01:08:07,905 of the power of compassion 1378 01:08:07,939 --> 01:08:09,663 and its potential to address the 1379 01:08:09,698 --> 01:08:11,112 world's fundamental problems. 1380 01:08:11,146 --> 01:08:12,456 The Templeton award, 1381 01:08:12,491 --> 01:08:13,560 which was established 1382 01:08:13,594 --> 01:08:14,767 over forty years ago, 1383 01:08:14,801 --> 01:08:16,456 claims to be the world's largest 1384 01:08:16,491 --> 01:08:18,353 yearly monetary award. 1385 01:08:18,387 --> 01:08:19,698 The Dalai Lama 1386 01:08:19,732 --> 01:08:21,146 says that he intends to donate it 1387 01:08:21,181 --> 01:08:23,146 to help impoverished children in India, 1388 01:08:23,181 --> 01:08:24,698 and also to fund further 1389 01:08:24,732 --> 01:08:27,525 scientific research and investigation. 1390 01:08:29,939 --> 01:08:33,008 The Dalai Lama continued to collaborate with 1391 01:08:33,043 --> 01:08:35,008 including Richard Davidson. 1392 01:08:35,043 --> 01:08:36,456 If it weren't for these dialogues, 1393 01:08:36,491 --> 01:08:39,077 I think I wouldn't have found some key insights. 1394 01:08:39,112 --> 01:08:42,008 It's been deeply important and meaningful. 1395 01:08:42,043 --> 01:08:45,801 And I think that it will transform science. 1396 01:08:45,836 --> 01:08:48,905 Neuroplasticity simply means that the brain changes 1397 01:08:48,939 --> 01:08:53,077 in response to experience and in response to training. 1398 01:08:53,112 --> 01:08:55,663 Most of the time the brain is changing unwittingly. 1399 01:08:55,698 --> 01:08:57,284 Recent evidence suggests that 1400 01:08:57,318 --> 01:08:59,043 the average American adult spends 1401 01:08:59,077 --> 01:09:00,767 forty-seven percent of her 1402 01:09:00,801 --> 01:09:02,456 or his waking life, 1403 01:09:02,491 --> 01:09:04,870 not paying attention to what they're doing. 1404 01:09:04,905 --> 01:09:05,801 Now what you see, 1405 01:09:05,836 --> 01:09:06,905 here, is the expression 1406 01:09:06,939 --> 01:09:09,284 of high amplitude gamma oscillations. 1407 01:09:09,318 --> 01:09:10,974 These gamma oscillations 1408 01:09:11,008 --> 01:09:12,801 when they are seen in normal human 1409 01:09:12,836 --> 01:09:15,250 beings are typically very brief, 1410 01:09:15,284 --> 01:09:17,353 less than one second in duration. 1411 01:09:17,387 --> 01:09:21,181 But we observe them continuously at high amplitude 1412 01:09:21,215 --> 01:09:24,318 in these long term meditation practitioners. 1413 01:09:24,353 --> 01:09:26,698 These are oscillations which are associated 1414 01:09:26,732 --> 01:09:28,560 with states of focused attention, 1415 01:09:28,594 --> 01:09:30,870 as well as periods of insight when different elements 1416 01:09:30,905 --> 01:09:32,698 of a percept 1417 01:09:32,732 --> 01:09:34,284 or an idea come together 1418 01:09:34,318 --> 01:09:36,801 in a kind of momentary insight. 1419 01:09:36,836 --> 01:09:39,008 Then you see a burst of gamma. 1420 01:09:39,043 --> 01:09:40,732 Now, this is very interesting -- 1421 01:09:40,767 --> 01:09:43,387 we have for the very first time a technology 1422 01:09:43,422 --> 01:09:46,491 which allows us to actually look at epigenetic changes 1423 01:09:46,525 --> 01:09:48,732 in human brain tissue. 1424 01:09:48,767 --> 01:09:50,318 We can take a blood cell, 1425 01:09:50,353 --> 01:09:52,043 and we can convert that cell 1426 01:09:52,077 --> 01:09:54,284 into a pluripotent stem cell. 1427 01:09:54,318 --> 01:09:55,801 We can then turn it into 1428 01:09:55,836 --> 01:09:57,594 any other kind of cell in the body. 1429 01:09:57,629 --> 01:09:59,870 And one of the things that we can do, in a dish, 1430 01:09:59,905 --> 01:10:02,250 is that we can turn it into any kind 1431 01:10:02,284 --> 01:10:05,905 of neuron that we find in the human brain, 1432 01:10:05,939 --> 01:10:08,422 and then we can look at the gene expression 1433 01:10:08,456 --> 01:10:10,250 in that neuronal stage. 1434 01:10:10,284 --> 01:10:14,767 And so this is going to usher in a whole new era of investigation 1435 01:10:14,801 --> 01:10:17,594 that enables us to look with much greater specificity, 1436 01:10:17,629 --> 01:10:20,146 at the brain, than ever before. 1437 01:10:20,181 --> 01:10:23,353 It is also important to know that there are three major 1438 01:10:23,387 --> 01:10:26,698 periods of increased plasticity in the brain -- 1439 01:10:26,732 --> 01:10:28,801 one is right around birth; 1440 01:10:28,836 --> 01:10:30,456 the second is around the onset of schooling 1441 01:10:30,491 --> 01:10:33,353 between the ages of five and seven years; 1442 01:10:33,387 --> 01:10:36,250 and the third is around adolescence. 1443 01:10:36,284 --> 01:10:39,663 These are periods where the brain is radically reorganized, 1444 01:10:39,698 --> 01:10:43,250 and these are all opportunities for intervention. 1445 01:11:06,491 --> 01:11:08,560 The Dalai Lama also worked closely 1446 01:11:08,594 --> 01:11:12,043 for many years with other scientists, like Paul Ekman. 1447 01:11:12,077 --> 01:11:13,422 In 2016, 1448 01:11:13,456 --> 01:11:15,112 they launched their comprehensive 1449 01:11:15,146 --> 01:11:17,008 map of human emotions. 1450 01:11:17,043 --> 01:11:20,146 If I heard you correctly, Your Holiness, 1451 01:11:20,181 --> 01:11:21,939 you are talking about a map of emotions. 1452 01:11:21,974 --> 01:11:22,836 Yes. 1453 01:11:22,870 --> 01:11:23,836 We human beings, 1454 01:11:23,870 --> 01:11:26,594 this marvelous intelligence, 1455 01:11:26,629 --> 01:11:30,698 either you see becomes a source of happiness, 1456 01:11:30,732 --> 01:11:32,663 or a source of worry. 1457 01:11:33,456 --> 01:11:37,836 You have all the facilities, but at the same time 1458 01:11:37,870 --> 01:11:41,698 can be very, very unhappy person. 1459 01:11:41,732 --> 01:11:44,491 We met every week for almost two years, 1460 01:11:44,525 --> 01:11:46,112 trying to figure out 1461 01:11:46,146 --> 01:11:48,491 how can we use graphics 1462 01:11:48,525 --> 01:11:51,594 to give us insight into our emotions? 1463 01:11:51,629 --> 01:11:53,422 How can we map them? 1464 01:11:53,456 --> 01:11:56,698 The process of creating the map, 1465 01:11:56,732 --> 01:11:58,801 of answering the questions that he kept raising 1466 01:11:58,836 --> 01:12:01,698 about how to do it, how it should be shown, 1467 01:12:01,732 --> 01:12:04,767 made me think about emotions in a way I hadn't 1468 01:12:04,801 --> 01:12:06,215 thought of up until then, 1469 01:12:06,250 --> 01:12:08,525 after fifty years of studying emotion. 1470 01:12:09,318 --> 01:12:12,629 Because of emotions we may starve ourself to death, 1471 01:12:12,663 --> 01:12:16,318 because of emotions we may take our own life, 1472 01:12:16,353 --> 01:12:18,905 but the fundamental drives are puny compared 1473 01:12:18,939 --> 01:12:22,974 to the power of emotions which override them -- 1474 01:12:23,008 --> 01:12:26,284 they are what drives life. 1475 01:12:26,318 --> 01:12:28,318 We must, sort of, utilize 1476 01:12:28,353 --> 01:12:32,112 a deeper level of our ability 1477 01:12:32,146 --> 01:12:33,767 to think, 1478 01:12:33,801 --> 01:12:37,456 to tackle our emotions. 1479 01:12:43,250 --> 01:12:46,215 The scientific dialogues continued, and they covered 1480 01:12:46,250 --> 01:12:49,663 molecular biology and genetics. 1481 01:12:49,698 --> 01:12:52,043 What I'm going to talk about essentially 1482 01:12:52,077 --> 01:12:54,043 is how parents 1483 01:12:54,077 --> 01:12:56,284 alter the activity of genes 1484 01:12:56,318 --> 01:12:58,939 in the brain and how that influences the way 1485 01:12:58,974 --> 01:13:01,077 their children respond to stress, 1486 01:13:01,112 --> 01:13:03,594 and in particular what I'd like to talk about, 1487 01:13:03,629 --> 01:13:05,560 and that component that may be somewhat new, 1488 01:13:05,594 --> 01:13:10,250 is how it is that the influence of parents can persist 1489 01:13:10,284 --> 01:13:13,008 potentially over the entire lifespan. 1490 01:13:13,043 --> 01:13:14,525 The idea is, 1491 01:13:14,560 --> 01:13:16,043 that as I mentioned, parental care alters 1492 01:13:16,077 --> 01:13:18,560 the activity of genes in the brain, 1493 01:13:18,594 --> 01:13:20,353 and that these effects are very specific. 1494 01:13:20,387 --> 01:13:22,594 Then the second component of this -- 1495 01:13:22,629 --> 01:13:27,250 these parental effects actually involve a form of plasticity. 1496 01:13:28,112 --> 01:13:30,629 But this plasticity is different. 1497 01:13:30,663 --> 01:13:34,043 It doesn't involve connections between neurons. 1498 01:13:34,077 --> 01:13:36,284 The modifications actually occur 1499 01:13:36,318 --> 01:13:38,698 at the level of the gene itself. 1500 01:13:38,732 --> 01:13:42,043 And that there is an organization of the chemical 1501 01:13:42,077 --> 01:13:44,974 environment in which the gene operates, 1502 01:13:45,008 --> 01:13:46,836 and that is the effect 1503 01:13:46,870 --> 01:13:49,284 that then sustains itself over the lifespan. 1504 01:13:49,318 --> 01:13:51,663 They began to collaborate. 1505 01:13:51,698 --> 01:13:53,077 And what was so 1506 01:13:53,112 --> 01:13:55,318 impressive I think was the overlay between 1507 01:13:55,353 --> 01:13:56,663 Buddhist philosophy 1508 01:13:56,698 --> 01:13:59,284 and cognitive behavioral therapy, 1509 01:13:59,318 --> 01:14:00,974 and what I wanted to do was to try to bring 1510 01:14:01,008 --> 01:14:02,732 that into a particular context. 1511 01:14:02,767 --> 01:14:05,284 What we're understanding is that many forms of illness 1512 01:14:05,318 --> 01:14:09,284 and disease is shaped first by events that occur 1513 01:14:09,318 --> 01:14:10,318 early in life. 1514 01:14:11,353 --> 01:14:13,491 And second, it is shaped by 1515 01:14:13,525 --> 01:14:15,594 various forms of family experience. 1516 01:14:15,629 --> 01:14:19,629 And I'd like yourself and members of the audience 1517 01:14:19,663 --> 01:14:22,663 to simply imagine life as a child, 1518 01:14:22,698 --> 01:14:25,801 growing up in a family with 1519 01:14:25,836 --> 01:14:27,905 drug abuse, unemployment, 1520 01:14:27,939 --> 01:14:30,767 financial stress, 1521 01:14:30,801 --> 01:14:33,456 and physical and sexual abuse. 1522 01:14:33,491 --> 01:14:36,146 And emotionally they then become people 1523 01:14:36,181 --> 01:14:39,560 who are very sensitive to threat. 1524 01:14:39,594 --> 01:14:42,525 For these children their anger is not wrong. 1525 01:14:42,560 --> 01:14:45,008 It is very adaptive. 1526 01:14:45,043 --> 01:14:46,077 We've created an environment 1527 01:14:46,112 --> 01:14:48,801 in which the child must normally be angry. 1528 01:14:48,836 --> 01:14:51,112 And one of the problems that we face in medicine, 1529 01:14:51,146 --> 01:14:53,215 in particular in psychiatry, 1530 01:14:53,250 --> 01:14:55,939 is how do we reach out to those children. 1531 01:14:55,974 --> 01:14:59,077 How do we deal with that form of anger? 1532 01:15:04,870 --> 01:15:07,663 Of course, you know, related to this is the question 1533 01:15:07,698 --> 01:15:10,767 which His Holiness was saying that he has 1534 01:15:10,801 --> 01:15:12,870 been often asking and interested, 1535 01:15:12,905 --> 01:15:16,663 that as a result of changes at the brain level, 1536 01:15:16,698 --> 01:15:18,491 there is a manifestation of changes 1537 01:15:18,525 --> 01:15:20,215 at the psychological and emotional level. 1538 01:15:20,250 --> 01:15:22,387 Yes, that's uncontentious. 1539 01:15:22,422 --> 01:15:24,870 But can one also imagine 1540 01:15:24,905 --> 01:15:26,112 the reversal process, 1541 01:15:26,146 --> 01:15:28,215 where as a result of a thought process, 1542 01:15:28,250 --> 01:15:30,181 change in the thought process, 1543 01:15:30,215 --> 01:15:34,836 one could see a change on the brain level, as well. 1544 01:15:34,870 --> 01:15:38,456 The optimism here is that these can occur, 1545 01:15:38,491 --> 01:15:41,974 and that the dialogue involved in 1546 01:15:42,008 --> 01:15:42,974 cognitive behavioural therapy 1547 01:15:43,008 --> 01:15:45,077 or in Buddhist philosophy 1548 01:15:45,112 --> 01:15:47,732 can, there is the prospect, 1549 01:15:47,767 --> 01:15:50,181 of changing at the level of the gene itself. 1550 01:15:50,215 --> 01:15:52,318 There is the prospect. 1551 01:15:55,491 --> 01:15:57,525 I think a lot of our problems, 1552 01:15:57,560 --> 01:16:02,215 not necessarily created by technology itself, 1553 01:16:02,250 --> 01:16:05,146 but by anger, hatred, fear. 1554 01:16:05,181 --> 01:16:07,974 I had the honor to spend a week in Dharamsala 1555 01:16:08,008 --> 01:16:09,801 at the invitation of His Holiness 1556 01:16:09,836 --> 01:16:11,318 for a remarkable meeting, 1557 01:16:11,353 --> 01:16:12,594 "The Nature of Life", 1558 01:16:12,629 --> 01:16:15,629 and it was a truly remarkable experience. 1559 01:16:15,663 --> 01:16:17,284 It was a discussion we were having to do 1560 01:16:17,318 --> 01:16:20,456 about embryonic stem cells. 1561 01:16:20,491 --> 01:16:22,663 And it was offered 1562 01:16:22,698 --> 01:16:23,801 from the Buddhist perspective 1563 01:16:23,836 --> 01:16:25,836 that the Abhidharma mentions that 1564 01:16:25,870 --> 01:16:29,456 through the meeting of two regenerative substances 1565 01:16:29,491 --> 01:16:30,974 of the mother and the father, 1566 01:16:31,008 --> 01:16:34,181 consciousness enters and the being then becomes sentient. 1567 01:16:34,215 --> 01:16:37,767 From which you might reason that the being 1568 01:16:37,801 --> 01:16:40,318 becomes a sentient immediately at fertilization, 1569 01:16:40,353 --> 01:16:43,974 and that there would therefore be very serious problems 1570 01:16:44,008 --> 01:16:46,043 with working with such a cell. 1571 01:16:46,077 --> 01:16:48,250 And that was the opening position, the opening thought. 1572 01:16:48,284 --> 01:16:51,594 And as more scientific discussion went back and forth 1573 01:16:51,629 --> 01:16:54,215 about this point, it emerged that yes, 1574 01:16:54,250 --> 01:16:57,491 but if you took embryos and separated the cells 1575 01:16:57,525 --> 01:17:00,284 you got two people, not one. 1576 01:17:00,318 --> 01:17:04,525 And if you implanted an embryo it was no guarantee 1577 01:17:04,560 --> 01:17:05,974 that you would even get a single person, 1578 01:17:06,008 --> 01:17:06,939 you might get none, 1579 01:17:06,974 --> 01:17:11,077 because most embryos spontaneously abort. 1580 01:17:11,112 --> 01:17:13,663 And so maybe it wasn't so simple. And maybe in fact -- 1581 01:17:13,698 --> 01:17:16,181 and it was just a remarkable 1582 01:17:16,215 --> 01:17:17,422 moment for me as a scientist 1583 01:17:17,456 --> 01:17:20,318 hearing the Buddhists and His Holiness discussing this. 1584 01:17:20,353 --> 01:17:21,870 Maybe, in fact, 1585 01:17:21,905 --> 01:17:24,043 there was a different interpretation there, 1586 01:17:24,077 --> 01:17:26,318 and maybe there was no negative karma associated 1587 01:17:26,353 --> 01:17:28,422 with experimentation at that point. 1588 01:17:28,456 --> 01:17:30,284 I think our 1589 01:17:30,318 --> 01:17:31,836 knowledge about consciousness, 1590 01:17:31,870 --> 01:17:34,181 as time goes, time passes, 1591 01:17:34,215 --> 01:17:35,525 I think will increase, 1592 01:17:35,560 --> 01:17:36,491 this is my feeling. 1593 01:17:36,525 --> 01:17:39,008 Right now in the west, people 1594 01:17:39,043 --> 01:17:41,181 are trying to write about 1595 01:17:41,215 --> 01:17:43,456 the ethical questions in genetics. 1596 01:17:43,491 --> 01:17:48,491 And I hope that the monks here and yourself 1597 01:17:50,008 --> 01:17:52,732 don't feel like you have to wait. 1598 01:17:52,767 --> 01:17:54,594 I know several of the monks have said, 1599 01:17:54,629 --> 01:17:56,560 "Well, I have so much to learn and so much to learn." 1600 01:17:56,594 --> 01:17:59,215 You also have so much to teach. 1601 01:18:20,663 --> 01:18:24,767 Still a lot of things to further develop. 1602 01:18:24,801 --> 01:18:29,353 So combination of discussion, you see, 1603 01:18:29,387 --> 01:18:33,215 helps to extend knowledge, 1604 01:18:33,250 --> 01:18:35,077 and the field of scientific research 1605 01:18:35,112 --> 01:18:37,318 also now can expand. 1606 01:18:39,112 --> 01:18:41,008 The Dalai Lama supported opening the field 1607 01:18:41,043 --> 01:18:42,525 of contemplative neuroscience 1608 01:18:42,560 --> 01:18:45,491 to a new generation. 1609 01:18:46,422 --> 01:18:48,456 I'm a neuroscientist, and I did my PhD 1610 01:18:48,491 --> 01:18:51,836 and postdoctoral work at Emory University. 1611 01:18:51,870 --> 01:18:54,732 And they suggested that I go to the Summer Research Institute. 1612 01:18:54,767 --> 01:18:57,112 And then following on that I was able 1613 01:18:57,146 --> 01:18:58,594 to get a grant to do a research study, 1614 01:18:58,629 --> 01:19:00,387 a neuroimaging study on meditation, 1615 01:19:00,422 --> 01:19:02,387 and so that really launched my career 1616 01:19:02,422 --> 01:19:04,181 into a different direction. 1617 01:19:06,250 --> 01:19:07,663 The Summer Research Institute is 1618 01:19:07,698 --> 01:19:09,905 really instrumental in this whole field. 1619 01:19:09,939 --> 01:19:12,456 They bring in a lot of the senior researchers and scholars, 1620 01:19:12,491 --> 01:19:14,491 and a lot of the younger graduate students and postdocs 1621 01:19:14,525 --> 01:19:15,594 that are coming up, 1622 01:19:15,629 --> 01:19:17,870 and the idea is to really foster our development. 1623 01:19:20,043 --> 01:19:21,491 Young scientists who attend 1624 01:19:21,525 --> 01:19:23,491 the Summer Research Institute are eligible 1625 01:19:23,525 --> 01:19:27,456 to apply for a $20,000 Varela grant. 1626 01:19:27,491 --> 01:19:30,905 More than sixty-three million in follow on grant research funding 1627 01:19:30,939 --> 01:19:33,043 in the field of contemplative neuroscience 1628 01:19:33,077 --> 01:19:35,491 has been raised as a result. 1629 01:19:35,525 --> 01:19:39,456 If you put out a request for papers to a conference, 1630 01:19:39,491 --> 01:19:41,077 who should be allowed to speak? 1631 01:19:41,112 --> 01:19:44,077 You know, if you're a young person 1632 01:19:44,112 --> 01:19:46,732 and you're just getting your feet wet you may 1633 01:19:46,767 --> 01:19:50,422 actually be making a fool of yourself when you get up 1634 01:19:50,456 --> 01:19:54,250 and give your poster paper or your presentation, 1635 01:19:54,284 --> 01:19:56,974 but actually that's part of growing into the field. 1636 01:19:57,008 --> 01:20:00,905 There's a nurturing that you can do of a community 1637 01:20:00,939 --> 01:20:03,663 through inclusion in a conference. 1638 01:20:05,112 --> 01:20:07,112 Amishi's lab was awarded 1639 01:20:07,146 --> 01:20:09,905 a Varela Grant in 2006. 1640 01:20:11,008 --> 01:20:15,974 Hello, everyone. Can you hear me? All right. 1641 01:20:18,456 --> 01:20:21,767 Can you see my face? OK. 1642 01:20:21,801 --> 01:20:26,284 The Dalai Lama's intervention allows me to take very seriously 1643 01:20:26,318 --> 01:20:29,491 the wisdom that comes from the Buddhist texts. 1644 01:20:29,525 --> 01:20:31,767 Even in the conversation I had with him directly 1645 01:20:31,801 --> 01:20:33,318 during this meeting, 1646 01:20:33,353 --> 01:20:34,560 it was clear that 1647 01:20:34,594 --> 01:20:36,284 this terrain he knows well. 1648 01:20:36,318 --> 01:20:39,387 And in some sense my results were so familiar 1649 01:20:39,422 --> 01:20:41,629 to him that he almost thought there were obvious. 1650 01:20:41,663 --> 01:20:43,525 That's sort of shocking because it's taken us 1651 01:20:43,560 --> 01:20:46,318 about seventy years of attention research in 1652 01:20:46,353 --> 01:20:48,422 the field of cognitive neuroscience to really 1653 01:20:48,456 --> 01:20:51,181 come to a clear answer to some of these questions. 1654 01:20:51,215 --> 01:20:53,870 And to him it was what he predicted and it's what 1655 01:20:53,905 --> 01:20:55,974 he was happy to see, but he wasn't surprised by it. 1656 01:20:56,008 --> 01:21:00,353 It's definitely helped me feel like I have a whole 1657 01:21:00,387 --> 01:21:03,629 other goldmine of thought to lean on 1658 01:21:03,663 --> 01:21:05,801 for motivating hypotheses in our studies. 1659 01:21:05,836 --> 01:21:08,284 So Buddha himself, you see, made clear -- 1660 01:21:08,318 --> 01:21:12,284 all my followers, monks, scholars, 1661 01:21:12,318 --> 01:21:14,905 should not accept my teaching out of faith, 1662 01:21:14,939 --> 01:21:19,284 but rather a thorough investigation and experiment. 1663 01:21:20,905 --> 01:21:24,318 Today we have the great privilege of exploring 1664 01:21:24,353 --> 01:21:27,043 what is one of the greatest mysteries of all, 1665 01:21:27,077 --> 01:21:30,801 the nature of consciousness, the nature of the mind. 1666 01:21:30,836 --> 01:21:34,422 Professor Christof Koch, who's a professor of biology 1667 01:21:34,456 --> 01:21:36,284 and engineering at Caltech. 1668 01:21:36,318 --> 01:21:39,767 He is also the chief scientist 1669 01:21:39,801 --> 01:21:42,077 at the Paul Allen Institute 1670 01:21:42,112 --> 01:21:44,905 for Brain Science, a remarkable new initiative. 1671 01:21:44,939 --> 01:21:46,974 Your Holiness, I have the great responsibility 1672 01:21:47,008 --> 01:21:50,801 of representing 2,300 years of Western thought 1673 01:21:50,836 --> 01:21:51,836 on this in one hour. 1674 01:21:51,870 --> 01:21:53,974 This tradition reaches back all the way 1675 01:21:54,008 --> 01:21:56,250 to the Greeks in Western thought. 1676 01:21:56,284 --> 01:22:00,870 It's this tradition that stresses the empirical 1677 01:22:00,905 --> 01:22:03,008 You can think about things but ultimately 1678 01:22:03,043 --> 01:22:04,767 you have to test them against reality, 1679 01:22:04,801 --> 01:22:06,560 and your theories including theories of 1680 01:22:06,594 --> 01:22:08,250 consciousness have to be testable, 1681 01:22:08,284 --> 01:22:11,284 otherwise they are not scientific theories. 1682 01:22:11,318 --> 01:22:14,387 When I spent a week with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. 1683 01:22:14,422 --> 01:22:15,767 I was struck by how often he talked about 1684 01:22:15,801 --> 01:22:20,215 the need to reduce the suffering of all conscious creatures, 1685 01:22:20,250 --> 01:22:21,698 not just all people. 1686 01:22:22,491 --> 01:22:25,318 That highly organised matter such as my brain, 1687 01:22:25,353 --> 01:22:27,525 such as your brain, such as the brains of other creatures, 1688 01:22:27,560 --> 01:22:29,629 comes with conscious experience. 1689 01:22:29,663 --> 01:22:32,422 I was struck by particular types of meditation. 1690 01:22:32,456 --> 01:22:36,525 You can have what Buddhists call a naked awareness, 1691 01:22:36,560 --> 01:22:38,422 pure experience, sheer experience, 1692 01:22:38,456 --> 01:22:41,525 when you're conscious, so you're not asleep, 1693 01:22:41,560 --> 01:22:42,870 you're conscious, but there's no content, 1694 01:22:42,905 --> 01:22:44,870 there's no desire, no dream, 1695 01:22:44,905 --> 01:22:46,767 no fear, no ego, 1696 01:22:46,801 --> 01:22:48,353 no sensory messages, 1697 01:22:48,387 --> 01:22:49,939 but you're still conscious. 1698 01:22:49,974 --> 01:22:52,422 Pure consciousness, very interesting. 1699 01:22:55,560 --> 01:22:57,594 [narrator] More and more there was strong and 1700 01:22:57,629 --> 01:22:59,698 growing support for the concept 1701 01:22:59,732 --> 01:23:01,836 of allowing young Buddhist scholars 1702 01:23:01,870 --> 01:23:03,422 who had mastered these techniques of controlling 1703 01:23:03,456 --> 01:23:06,043 their own minds to also 1704 01:23:06,077 --> 01:23:09,284 be trained as scientists themselves. 1705 01:23:09,318 --> 01:23:12,456 I think now more than ten years we 1706 01:23:12,491 --> 01:23:16,353 start selected monk students 1707 01:23:16,387 --> 01:23:19,594 and in a special sort of class for science. 1708 01:23:19,629 --> 01:23:22,284 I will just make a brief outline 1709 01:23:22,318 --> 01:23:24,112 how we are overseeing 1710 01:23:24,146 --> 01:23:25,629 many of the science initiatives 1711 01:23:25,663 --> 01:23:26,698 that are taking place 1712 01:23:26,732 --> 01:23:28,870 due to the guidance of His Holiness. 1713 01:23:28,905 --> 01:23:30,732 The science for the monks 1714 01:23:30,767 --> 01:23:34,525 is an initiative since the year 2001. 1715 01:23:34,560 --> 01:23:36,215 That was followed by the 1716 01:23:36,250 --> 01:23:38,525 secular science leadership. 1717 01:23:38,560 --> 01:23:40,939 The leadership program came into being because 1718 01:23:40,974 --> 01:23:42,663 we felt that was important not only to give the basic 1719 01:23:42,698 --> 01:23:46,043 science education but also to create a network 1720 01:23:46,077 --> 01:23:49,181 of science teachers or others who do the fieldwork 1721 01:23:49,215 --> 01:23:51,215 in different monasteries. 1722 01:23:52,215 --> 01:23:54,491 Many science teachers, 1723 01:23:54,525 --> 01:23:56,008 they very much impressed. 1724 01:23:56,043 --> 01:23:58,215 These monk students 1725 01:23:58,250 --> 01:24:00,077 do not know English, 1726 01:24:00,112 --> 01:24:02,387 do not know math, mathematic. 1727 01:24:02,422 --> 01:24:06,043 But their way to thinking, to analyze, 1728 01:24:06,077 --> 01:24:07,732 you see, very sharp. 1729 01:24:08,698 --> 01:24:12,250 In 2006, 1730 01:24:12,284 --> 01:24:13,525 when Your Holiness invited us 1731 01:24:13,560 --> 01:24:15,146 to collaborate with the library, 1732 01:24:15,181 --> 01:24:16,905 of Tibetan works and archives, 1733 01:24:16,939 --> 01:24:19,284 to develop this program, 1734 01:24:19,318 --> 01:24:21,318 it was a great honor for Emory University . 1735 01:24:21,353 --> 01:24:24,698 Certainly a program like this is 1736 01:24:24,732 --> 01:24:28,594 its aim is not only 1737 01:24:28,629 --> 01:24:31,491 to impart modern science education 1738 01:24:31,525 --> 01:24:34,215 for the Tibetan monks and nuns, 1739 01:24:34,250 --> 01:24:35,905 but His Holiness' vision 1740 01:24:35,939 --> 01:24:38,525 here is to prepare 1741 01:24:38,560 --> 01:24:41,767 the future contemplative collaborators with 1742 01:24:41,801 --> 01:24:43,422 the science so that 1743 01:24:43,456 --> 01:24:45,146 new knowledge can be formed 1744 01:24:45,181 --> 01:24:47,077 which can have a 1745 01:24:47,112 --> 01:24:50,525 tremendous benefit for the humanity at large. 1746 01:24:50,560 --> 01:24:53,215 And then monk students 1747 01:24:53,250 --> 01:24:55,146 themselves also gradually, 1748 01:24:55,181 --> 01:24:57,112 they really found 1749 01:24:57,146 --> 01:24:58,250 not only just interest 1750 01:24:58,284 --> 01:25:00,663 but something very useful. 1751 01:25:00,698 --> 01:25:01,939 Extensive science curriculum 1752 01:25:01,974 --> 01:25:04,077 has been created and translated. 1753 01:25:04,112 --> 01:25:06,387 Many Tibetan monks have been trained 1754 01:25:06,422 --> 01:25:07,939 over years at Emory University 1755 01:25:07,974 --> 01:25:09,353 to become science teachers 1756 01:25:09,387 --> 01:25:10,905 for the project, 1757 01:25:10,939 --> 01:25:13,456 and new science centers have been created 1758 01:25:13,491 --> 01:25:16,146 at all of the leading Tibetan monasteries in India. 1759 01:25:16,181 --> 01:25:17,387 For the first time 1760 01:25:17,422 --> 01:25:18,629 in two thousand years, 1761 01:25:18,663 --> 01:25:20,525 a dramatic change has been made 1762 01:25:20,560 --> 01:25:22,629 in Tibetan monastic education. 1763 01:25:22,663 --> 01:25:24,629 Science has officially become 1764 01:25:24,663 --> 01:25:26,732 a required course of study. 1765 01:25:28,767 --> 01:25:32,629 And if we can implement knowledge from 1766 01:25:32,663 --> 01:25:35,698 Buddhist science and Buddhist philosophy, 1767 01:25:35,732 --> 01:25:38,767 then we can create a collaboration 1768 01:25:38,801 --> 01:25:41,043 of knowledge which can 1769 01:25:41,077 --> 01:25:42,939 have a very positive outcome. 1770 01:25:42,974 --> 01:25:44,836 Although the outcome 1771 01:25:44,870 --> 01:25:46,629 may not appear immediately, 1772 01:25:46,663 --> 01:25:48,594 in the long run 1773 01:25:48,629 --> 01:25:51,043 they will be great results and 1774 01:25:51,077 --> 01:25:52,663 great progress. 1775 01:25:52,698 --> 01:25:55,077 And I see it as a contribution 1776 01:25:55,112 --> 01:25:57,525 to the future generations, 1777 01:25:57,560 --> 01:26:01,250 and, ah, humanity as a whole. 1778 01:26:05,629 --> 01:26:07,698 The Dalai Lama also encouraged the development 1779 01:26:07,732 --> 01:26:11,250 of new scientifically based education curriculum for youth. 1780 01:26:11,284 --> 01:26:15,008 A conference was held in 2018 for the 1781 01:26:15,043 --> 01:26:17,077 presentation of some model programs. 1782 01:26:17,112 --> 01:26:21,353 And so your office extended an invitation to individuals 1783 01:26:21,387 --> 01:26:25,077 around the world to think about building curricula 1784 01:26:25,112 --> 01:26:26,560 that have an ethical dimension to them. 1785 01:26:26,594 --> 01:26:30,181 And this is where Jennifer Knox and her colleagues 1786 01:26:30,215 --> 01:26:33,560 in the group at Emory have been doing some 1787 01:26:33,594 --> 01:26:34,491 really fundamental work. 1788 01:26:34,525 --> 01:26:38,801 Their program is called, the SEE Program, 1789 01:26:38,836 --> 01:26:41,663 social, emotional, and ethical learning. 1790 01:26:41,698 --> 01:26:45,870 Three focuses of inner focus and emotional intelligence, 1791 01:26:45,905 --> 01:26:49,284 other focus, social intelligence, 1792 01:26:49,318 --> 01:26:52,491 and outer focus, systems intelligence. 1793 01:26:52,525 --> 01:26:55,939 Many individuals who are in our culture 1794 01:26:55,974 --> 01:26:58,043 have experienced trauma 1795 01:26:58,077 --> 01:27:00,422 and so without developing 1796 01:27:00,456 --> 01:27:02,560 some fundamental skills of 1797 01:27:02,594 --> 01:27:04,008 regulating the nervous system, 1798 01:27:04,043 --> 01:27:05,318 the students are not 1799 01:27:05,353 --> 01:27:06,663 often able to even 1800 01:27:06,698 --> 01:27:08,387 move into a meditation and the breath 1801 01:27:08,422 --> 01:27:09,939 can often be a trigger 1802 01:27:09,974 --> 01:27:11,594 for that former trauma. 1803 01:27:11,629 --> 01:27:13,767 So we've built in an entire chapter 1804 01:27:13,801 --> 01:27:15,284 based on building 1805 01:27:15,318 --> 01:27:18,077 skills of resilience. 1806 01:27:18,112 --> 01:27:20,284 Scientifically based on the breakthroughs 1807 01:27:20,318 --> 01:27:21,629 that have been made in the fields 1808 01:27:21,663 --> 01:27:22,456 of cognitive science, 1809 01:27:22,491 --> 01:27:23,974 epigenetics, 1810 01:27:24,008 --> 01:27:24,974 and neuroscience 1811 01:27:25,008 --> 01:27:25,974 over the past thirty years, 1812 01:27:26,008 --> 01:27:27,767 the SEE program teaches 1813 01:27:27,801 --> 01:27:29,456 effective coping skills, 1814 01:27:29,491 --> 01:27:32,905 strategies that can used to regulate emotion, 1815 01:27:32,939 --> 01:27:34,974 and strategies to gain focus. 1816 01:27:35,008 --> 01:27:36,974 Now the modern knowledge, 1817 01:27:37,008 --> 01:27:38,250 education, 1818 01:27:39,560 --> 01:27:44,905 not adequate to bring happy society. 1819 01:27:44,939 --> 01:27:49,077 We create some problem, disagreement, 1820 01:27:49,939 --> 01:27:53,043 then the solution, 1821 01:27:53,077 --> 01:27:57,974 we put the responsibility of the solution on gun. 1822 01:27:59,767 --> 01:28:02,008 Totally wrong. 1823 01:28:02,043 --> 01:28:03,974 The SEE program has been translated 1824 01:28:04,008 --> 01:28:05,767 into twelve different languages 1825 01:28:05,801 --> 01:28:07,939 and in April of 2019 1826 01:28:07,974 --> 01:28:09,456 the Dalai Lama launched 1827 01:28:09,491 --> 01:28:11,353 the program worldwide. 1828 01:28:16,698 --> 01:28:20,422 This is our thirtieth dialogue. 1829 01:28:21,215 --> 01:28:24,905 Thirty occasions where we have sat with His Holiness, 1830 01:28:24,939 --> 01:28:28,215 scientists, philosophers, scholars 1831 01:28:28,250 --> 01:28:31,077 and contemplatives, 1832 01:28:31,112 --> 01:28:34,215 investigating the relationship between 1833 01:28:34,250 --> 01:28:37,043 Buddhist science and modern science. 1834 01:28:37,077 --> 01:28:39,215 We also want to acknowledge 1835 01:28:39,250 --> 01:28:42,491 your dear friend Francisco Varela 1836 01:28:42,525 --> 01:28:44,594 whose vision 1837 01:28:44,629 --> 01:28:47,801 made it possible in a very powerful 1838 01:28:47,836 --> 01:28:50,422 way for all of us to be together 1839 01:28:50,456 --> 01:28:52,767 and to greet Amy Varela. 1840 01:28:52,801 --> 01:28:54,387 Where are you Amy? 1841 01:28:54,422 --> 01:28:59,422 Who is president of the board of Mind & Life Europe. 1842 01:29:05,181 --> 01:29:07,318 Creating bridges through dialogue 1843 01:29:07,353 --> 01:29:08,560 is not a quick 1844 01:29:08,594 --> 01:29:11,284 and straightforward process. 1845 01:29:11,318 --> 01:29:13,939 To participate in a true dialogue, 1846 01:29:13,974 --> 01:29:16,077 you must bring to it 1847 01:29:16,112 --> 01:29:18,974 the whole of yourself. 1848 01:29:19,008 --> 01:29:20,939 You must expect that building a bridge 1849 01:29:20,974 --> 01:29:23,491 may be slow, difficult, 1850 01:29:23,525 --> 01:29:26,008 even threatening at times. 1851 01:29:26,043 --> 01:29:28,215 Its essence is in its dynamical 1852 01:29:28,250 --> 01:29:30,043 and open nature, 1853 01:29:30,077 --> 01:29:31,905 which is a necessary condition 1854 01:29:31,939 --> 01:29:34,181 for something really new 1855 01:29:34,215 --> 01:29:36,422 to emerge from it. 1856 01:29:36,456 --> 01:29:38,250 And the active ingredient 1857 01:29:38,284 --> 01:29:41,663 in the production of something radically new 1858 01:29:41,698 --> 01:29:43,974 is personal commitment. 1859 01:29:44,008 --> 01:29:45,698 Absolute presence 1860 01:29:45,732 --> 01:29:48,284 through compassion and friendship. 1861 01:29:49,043 --> 01:29:52,077 Gentle bridges, a true dialogue between 1862 01:29:52,112 --> 01:29:54,525 the Western and the Buddhist traditions 1863 01:29:54,560 --> 01:29:56,215 for investigating 1864 01:29:56,250 --> 01:29:58,146 the nature of reality. 1865 01:29:59,456 --> 01:30:01,284 The Dalai Lama continued to push for 1866 01:30:01,318 --> 01:30:03,112 the expansion of dialogue with 1867 01:30:03,146 --> 01:30:04,560 other scientists from many 1868 01:30:04,594 --> 01:30:06,560 other parts of the world. 1869 01:30:06,594 --> 01:30:07,594 From Africa, 1870 01:30:08,525 --> 01:30:10,077 to Japan. 1871 01:30:11,043 --> 01:30:13,353 With Russian scientists, 1872 01:30:13,387 --> 01:30:15,732 and with Chinese scientists. 1873 01:30:15,767 --> 01:30:20,491 Now we are going to have one meeting 1874 01:30:20,525 --> 01:30:23,008 with Chinese scientists. 1875 01:30:23,043 --> 01:30:24,663 This is first time. 1876 01:30:24,698 --> 01:30:27,077 So there is real potential 1877 01:30:27,112 --> 01:30:28,905 Now here we are a few people. 1878 01:30:28,939 --> 01:30:33,353 But we are representing billions of people. OK. 1879 01:30:35,284 --> 01:30:37,594 And that's, not academic, 1880 01:30:37,629 --> 01:30:40,663 but world passing through some kind of 1881 01:30:40,698 --> 01:30:43,456 crisis of emotion, 1882 01:30:43,491 --> 01:30:46,905 that emotion will not go, 1883 01:30:46,939 --> 01:30:50,732 go away by prayer 1884 01:30:50,767 --> 01:30:52,870 but training our mind. 1885 01:30:53,594 --> 01:30:56,112 In order to train our mind, 1886 01:30:56,146 --> 01:30:58,284 we should have fuller knowledge 1887 01:30:58,318 --> 01:30:59,663 about the whole system 1888 01:30:59,698 --> 01:31:01,836 of our emotion and mind. 1889 01:31:01,870 --> 01:31:05,525 We will certainly welcome you in Taiwan 1890 01:31:05,560 --> 01:31:08,698 and we are initiating continual discussions 1891 01:31:08,732 --> 01:31:10,629 in Taiwan sometime. 1892 01:31:10,663 --> 01:31:12,422 Thank you. 1893 01:31:15,525 --> 01:31:17,250 On his eightieth birthday, 1894 01:31:17,284 --> 01:31:19,767 the Dalai Lama publicly reaffirmed 1895 01:31:19,801 --> 01:31:21,215 his commitment to stand 1896 01:31:21,250 --> 01:31:22,905 shoulder to shoulder with scientists 1897 01:31:22,939 --> 01:31:24,905 as they tackle the toughest issues 1898 01:31:24,939 --> 01:31:26,422 facing humanity. 1899 01:31:26,456 --> 01:31:28,560 I'm a simple Buddhist monk, 1900 01:31:28,594 --> 01:31:30,456 but at the same time 1901 01:31:30,491 --> 01:31:34,767 eventually I become very close with scientists. 1902 01:31:34,801 --> 01:31:36,318 In our training, 1903 01:31:36,353 --> 01:31:39,284 reason become very important. 1904 01:31:40,043 --> 01:31:42,215 So this scientific way, 1905 01:31:42,250 --> 01:31:43,525 it compels us. 1906 01:31:43,560 --> 01:31:45,146 Now think, 1907 01:31:45,181 --> 01:31:48,250 how to utilize their sort of findings, 1908 01:31:48,284 --> 01:31:49,870 translate into action. 1909 01:31:49,905 --> 01:31:51,422 New ideas. 1910 01:31:51,456 --> 01:31:53,525 New way. 1911 01:31:53,560 --> 01:31:55,974 Scientists really showing, 1912 01:31:56,974 --> 01:31:58,767 I think, genuine interest in 1913 01:31:58,801 --> 01:32:01,629 trying to make a better world. 1914 01:32:01,663 --> 01:32:05,974 So this is the sign of progress. 1915 01:32:08,560 --> 01:32:12,698 So therefore, remain a little bit skeptical. 1916 01:32:12,732 --> 01:32:16,112 Then, skepticism brings doubt. 1917 01:32:16,146 --> 01:32:19,456 Doubt brings investigation. 1918 01:32:20,318 --> 01:32:21,560 Buddha stated, 1919 01:32:21,594 --> 01:32:23,318 all my followers, 1920 01:32:23,353 --> 01:32:25,560 monks, scholars, 1921 01:32:25,594 --> 01:32:27,801 should not accept 1922 01:32:27,836 --> 01:32:32,836 my teaching out of faith, out of devotion, 1923 01:32:33,663 --> 01:32:36,663 but rather thorough investigation 1924 01:32:36,698 --> 01:32:39,181 and experiment. 1925 01:32:39,215 --> 01:32:40,422 Through that way, 1926 01:32:40,456 --> 01:32:41,525 once you're convinced, 1927 01:32:41,560 --> 01:32:43,836 then you accept my teaching. 1928 01:32:44,767 --> 01:32:48,077 So, this is quite, sort of, scientific way. 1929 01:32:48,112 --> 01:32:49,112 So, therefore, 1930 01:32:49,146 --> 01:32:51,146 my body, 1931 01:32:51,181 --> 01:32:52,663 this person, 1932 01:32:52,698 --> 01:32:54,422 half Buddhist monk, 1933 01:32:54,456 --> 01:32:56,767 half scientist. 1934 01:32:58,525 --> 01:33:00,525 ♪