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Buddhability

Buddhism, relativity and science

08 Feb 2022

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Today we’re speaking with two friends and scientists, Tee Ponsukcharoen and Siraput Jongaramrungruang, about their intertwined journeys from studying science to practicing Buddhism together. Originally from Thailand, they both came to California to complete their doctorates, but along the way, they discovered a far greater sense of purpose than they could have imagined.We cover everything from how and why they were attracted to Buddhism, how they navigated their own attachments to logic, and how concepts from physics, like relativity and string theory, connect to Buddhism.CHEAT SHEET1:00 Introduction to Tee and Siraput2:34 Why Siraput started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo5:23 How he introduced Tee to chanting10:31 The dilemma Tee faced after completing his Ph.D.18:11 Siraput’s experience encouraging his friend20:58 What changed after Tee started practicing Buddhism27:16 How Buddhism enables us to see ourselves clearly32:17 Two concepts that Buddhism and science have in common42:25 Siraput’s favorite Buddhist quote46:53 Tee’s favorite Buddhist quote49:31 How Tee views his work as a scientist now52:08 Advice for anyone who values logic over spirituality56:35 Key takeaways from today’s episodeReferences Mentioned:The Third Stage of Life: Aging in Contemporary Society by Daisaku IkedaDiscussions on Youth,  p. 16The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra, vol. 1, p. 23

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