In this talk from the CSCSC 25 Conference on Complex Systems and Contemplative Studies, Dr. Michael Levin asks a question with deep resonance for both science and contemplative practice: where do minds exist? Drawing on his groundbreaking research in bioelectricity and diverse intelligence, Levin argues that patterns of cognition inhabit a Platonic space that transcends any single physical substrate—a perspective that opens striking new points of contact between biology, philosophy of mind, and Buddhist inquiry into the nature of selfhood.