A way of interpreting events through external forces, gods, and metaphors rather than literal internal psychology.
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metaphorical world
A way of interpreting events through external forces, gods, and metaphors rather than literal internal psychology.
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"...the brain the second major difference is that this is a metaphorical world in other words they spoke using metaphors they understood the world..."
"the fight and then anger unleashed the god of vengeance who propels me into the fight and then anger unleashed the god of vengeance..."
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The lecture asks where secret societies come from and answers by rebuilding Western religion as a sequence of world models: womb, war, empire, false God, inner light, and poetry as an encoded map back...
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