Why not try for yourself Buddhas Code of Practice The Path to Purification for better health, peace and happiness
Wouldnt you rather try out now than wait until it is too late? The sooner the better
I exposed this ancient teaching of the Buddha that lay unheard and unsung for over 1500 years to reveal that psychological aspects can have their physical effects mind, body and stress.
Dont leave for tomorrow what you can do for yourself today
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At the end of the twentieth century many neuroscientists are still arguing on questions like; what is this aspect of intellect and consciousness we call the mind, to produce a combination of thought, memory and emotion, to name just a few?
This book is a bold attempt to throw some light into solving this mystery. As a person with interest in Science and Technology it appeals to me as a very fruitful effort. Please enjoy reading; you will find it enlightening!
Professor Lakshman Jayatilleke
Chancellor, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka
Former Chairman, National Education Commission of Sri Lanka
About the author
Born to a Buddhist family the author was introduced to the principles of Theravada Buddhist Philosophy from his early childhood.
Was educated as a Civil Engineer, qualifications: (1) Bachelor of Science (Engineering) University of London, (2) Member of Institute of Civil Engineers (London), until his retirement as a practicing Civil Engineer (3) Honorary Life Fellow – Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, (4) Chartered Engineer
Employment
Chairman, State Engineering Corporation of Sri Lanka, a State sponsored organization to function as consultants in the planning, investigating, designing and construction of industrial and engineering projects
Director Head works, Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka: a UN sponsored multipurpose river diversion project for the development of irrigation, and hydro power
After retirement, he migrated Down Under with his wife to call Australia his home. Studied Buddhist philosophy, – the higher teachings of the Buddha. He uncovered a hidden philosophy that was unexplained for over 1500 years and authored a book titled `Buddha’s Principle of Relativity’. Explained its benefits to the Sri Lankan and Australian public on several of his talks