Gary Weber
The work combines current cognitive neuroscience, modern physics, meditation and yoga as well as other practices into a simple, empirical approach to nondual awakening.
Gary Weber has done over 30,000 hours of meditation and yoga with various teachers in various disciplines and countries. A Ph.D. in physical sciences, he worked in military, national labs, industry, and academia in R&D and management. He has two daughters and authored "Happiness Beyond Thought: A Practical Guide to Awakening" and "Dancing Beyond Thought: Bhagavad Gita Verses and Dialogues for Awakening" and was passed by two Rinzai zen masters.
Gary was a subject and/or collaborator in cognitive neuroscience/meditation studies at Baumann Institute, IONS, CSNSC, Yale and Johns Hopkins, and presented at SAND (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 -- Europe and US), Asia Consciousness Festival (Hong Kong -- 2010), TSC (2011-Stockholm, 2012 -Tucson), Yale, Haverford, Princeton, Penn State, Dartmouth, TAT, and SCAD.

The Essence of Awakening

In Control? Awakened? Great Memory?

Stop Suffering - Let Go of Your Attachments

Ego, Confirmation Bias and Compassion

Ribhu Gita with Kirtan Kriya mudras

Gayatri Mantra with Mudras

Nirvana Shatakam with Mudras

Kirtan Kriya for Stress, Comprehension, Memory

Does Mindfulness Lead to Persistent Nonduality?

Letting go of suffering and attachments

Are "we" just outdated, buggy programs?

Evolution And Adaptive Learning Will Continue

Suffering - why?

Be Still and Know

Reality, Nonreality, Thought types, self-deception

Myths about Nonduality and Science

Endless Curious Unfolding of Awakening

Is the world understandable ?

How Big Are You ?

Birds as Zen masters

Is Enlightenment Whatever You Want It To Be ?

When is the I? NOW!

How do i know i'm on the right path?

Choosing, intuition, serendipity, free will

Information workers and nonduality

Deconstruct the ego/I to save the planet

The many ways of losing the self

Does Personality Change with Awakening?

The End of Suffering and the Default Mode Network

When am I, happiness and fried ice cream