Advayacitta

Advayacitta is a retired clinical psychologist. He is the author of  ‘Thinking at the Crossroads – a Buddhist exploration of Western thought’.

ipcc
Advayacitta explores the nature of the IPCC and the quality of its reports.
Posted in: Politics, Science
chronic pain
In this short reflection Advayacitta looks at the importance of psychology in caring for people who are physically ill.
Posted in: Psychology
Projection
In the second of a series of short reflections on his work as a clinical psychologist, Advayacitta considers the process of projection.
Posted in: Psychology
Paul apostle in prison
In this, the first in a series of short reflections on his work as a clinical psychologist, Advayacitta considers the phenomenon of irrational guilt
Posted in: Psychology
mushroom cloud
Advayacitta begins to explore the history of climate change politics. He investigates the cultural context within which preoccupation with global warming developed. It was a context notable for its intense fear of disasters.
Posted in: Politics, Science
sun over trees
In this article Advayacitta describes the process of how he came to alter his opinion about climate change.
Posted in: Politics, Science
Command-and-Control
Advayacitta explores how decision making in health care has been increasingly taken away from clinicians and their patients, and replaced by authoritarian control by governments and bureaucracies.
Posted in: Politics
Einstein
In this second article on Buddhism and physics, Advayacitta explores an important parallel between Relativity Theory and the Buddhist doctrine of śunyata.
Posted in: Science
Head in Hands
Advayacitta, a clinical psychologist, explores how political ideologies can undermine psychological functioning, thereby harming individuals and whole societies.
Posted in: Politics, Psychology
Newton
In this article Advayacitta begins to explore interesting parallels between two core Buddhist principles, and modern physics.
Posted in: Science
The Buddha
This article is intended for you if you have come to this website as someone who is curious about Buddhism but as yet knows little about it.
Posted in: Buddhism

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