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844 Pages·1999·6.3185 MB·other
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by James H. Austin| 1999| 844 pages| 6.3185| other

About Zen and the Brain

A neuroscientist and Zen practitioner interweaves the latest research on the brain with his personal narrative of Zen.

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Author:James H. Austin
Publication Year:1999
ISBN:262511096
Pages:844
Language:other
File Size:6.3185
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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