No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism
No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism offers a groundbreaking look at how ancient Buddhist ideas about Anatta, or “No Self,” resonate with modern neuroscience. This book speaks to curious readers of psychology, philosophy, mindfulness, and personal growth who want to explore identity in a fresh, inspiring way. With a thoughtful, accessible voice, it invites you to rethink what it means to be you—and why that matters.
Chris Niebauer weaves decades of neuroscience research with timeless contemplative wisdom to reveal how the self is constructed—and what it means to let go of a fixed identity. The book explains Anatta in plain terms, exploring how the left hemisphere often crafts the sense of a separate "I" while offering practical illustrations that you can test in your own mind. No Self No Problem reads like a guided journey through science and spirit, making complex ideas approachable for readers of all backgrounds.
Structured for engagement, No Self No Problem pairs accessible explanations with hands-on exercises in every chapter. You’ll experience short activities, reflective prompts, and steady pacing that turn concepts into lived insight. Whether you’re drawn to cognitive science, meditation, or personal growth, the blend of storytelling, experiments, and clear takeaways makes learning feel active and joyful.
- Key concepts: Anatta, no-self, and the illusion of a cohesive self; how the brain constructs identity
- Chapter-by-chapter exercises that invite personal reflection and experiential understanding
- Practical outcomes: greater self-awareness, calmer cognition, and a more flexible sense of self
- Engaging, accessible writing that blends science with ancient wisdom
- Concepts drawn from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to illuminate everyday life
After finishing No Self No Problem, you’ll carry a refreshed sense of self—less rigid, more curious—and a new toolkit for mindful living. The insights invite you to see beyond surface identities, fostering clarity, compassion, and resilience in daily life.
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No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism
No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism
No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism offers a groundbreaking look at how ancient Buddhist ideas about Anatta, or “No Self,” resonate with modern neuroscience. This book speaks to curious readers of psychology, philosophy, mindfulness, and personal growth who want to explore identity in a fresh, inspiring way. With a thoughtful, accessible voice, it invites you to rethink what it means to be you—and why that matters.
Chris Niebauer weaves decades of neuroscience research with timeless contemplative wisdom to reveal how the self is constructed—and what it means to let go of a fixed identity. The book explains Anatta in plain terms, exploring how the left hemisphere often crafts the sense of a separate "I" while offering practical illustrations that you can test in your own mind. No Self No Problem reads like a guided journey through science and spirit, making complex ideas approachable for readers of all backgrounds.
Structured for engagement, No Self No Problem pairs accessible explanations with hands-on exercises in every chapter. You’ll experience short activities, reflective prompts, and steady pacing that turn concepts into lived insight. Whether you’re drawn to cognitive science, meditation, or personal growth, the blend of storytelling, experiments, and clear takeaways makes learning feel active and joyful.
- Key concepts: Anatta, no-self, and the illusion of a cohesive self; how the brain constructs identity
- Chapter-by-chapter exercises that invite personal reflection and experiential understanding
- Practical outcomes: greater self-awareness, calmer cognition, and a more flexible sense of self
- Engaging, accessible writing that blends science with ancient wisdom
- Concepts drawn from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to illuminate everyday life
After finishing No Self No Problem, you’ll carry a refreshed sense of self—less rigid, more curious—and a new toolkit for mindful living. The insights invite you to see beyond surface identities, fostering clarity, compassion, and resilience in daily life.
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No Self No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up To Buddhism offers a groundbreaking look at how ancient Buddhist ideas about Anatta, or “No Self,” resonate with modern neuroscience. This book speaks to curious readers of psychology, philosophy, mindfulness, and personal growth who want to explore identity in a fresh, inspiring way. With a thoughtful, accessible voice, it invites you to rethink what it means to be you—and why that matters.
Chris Niebauer weaves decades of neuroscience research with timeless contemplative wisdom to reveal how the self is constructed—and what it means to let go of a fixed identity. The book explains Anatta in plain terms, exploring how the left hemisphere often crafts the sense of a separate "I" while offering practical illustrations that you can test in your own mind. No Self No Problem reads like a guided journey through science and spirit, making complex ideas approachable for readers of all backgrounds.
Structured for engagement, No Self No Problem pairs accessible explanations with hands-on exercises in every chapter. You’ll experience short activities, reflective prompts, and steady pacing that turn concepts into lived insight. Whether you’re drawn to cognitive science, meditation, or personal growth, the blend of storytelling, experiments, and clear takeaways makes learning feel active and joyful.
- Key concepts: Anatta, no-self, and the illusion of a cohesive self; how the brain constructs identity
- Chapter-by-chapter exercises that invite personal reflection and experiential understanding
- Practical outcomes: greater self-awareness, calmer cognition, and a more flexible sense of self
- Engaging, accessible writing that blends science with ancient wisdom
- Concepts drawn from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to illuminate everyday life
After finishing No Self No Problem, you’ll carry a refreshed sense of self—less rigid, more curious—and a new toolkit for mindful living. The insights invite you to see beyond surface identities, fostering clarity, compassion, and resilience in daily life.




















