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  1. Alan Wallace is a prominent figure in dialogues and research between Buddhists and scientists, and a critic of materialism and fundamentalism. He is a translator, author, and founder of several institutes for contemplative research and education.

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      Born in Pasadena, California in 1950, Alan Wallace was...

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      Joseph Goldstein, Jon Kabat-Zinn, and Alan Wallace.” For...

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      A translation from the Sanskrit and Tibetan of Shantideva’s...

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      Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies

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      “Contemplative/Emotion Training Reduces Negative Emotional...

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      H.H. Dalai Lama and Alan Wallace at the “Investigating the...

  2. Bruce Alan Wallace (born 1950) is an American author and expert on Tibetan Buddhism. His books discuss Eastern and Western scientific, philosophical, and contemplative modes of inquiry, often focusing on the relationships between science and Buddhism. He is founder of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies.

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  3. Bruce Alan Wallace (born 1950) is a writer, scholar and translator. His primary Buddhist training is in Tibetan Buddhism, where he has served as an interpreter for the 14th Dalai Lama and other prominent teachers. He has also studied forms of South Asian Buddhism.

  4. B. Alan Wallace is a Buddhist scholar, meditation teacher, and author who teaches at the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies and the Phuket International Academy Mind Centre. He has written many books on Tibetan Buddhism, mindfulness, and science, such as The Four Immeasurables, Minding Closely, and Open Mind.

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  5. Dr. B. Alan Wallace is a prominent voice in the emerging discussion between Buddhist thinkers and scientists who question the materialist presumptions of their 20th-century paradigms. He is a prominent voice in the emerging discussion between Buddhist thinkers and scientists who question the materialist presumptions of their 20th-century paradigms. He is the founder and director of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies and of the Center for Contemplative Research in Crestone, Colorado.

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  7. B. Alan Wallace, PhD. Founder, President, and Director of Contemplative Training. One of the world’s leading scholars, writers, and teachers of Tibetan Buddhism and its relation to science, Dr. Wallace was ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and devoted fourteen years to training as a Tibetan Buddhist monk.

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