Practical Summary: The story of the Buddha shares much of its structure with the creation myth featuring Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. Our experience takes narrative form, under the influence of biological, cultural and uniquely individual forces.

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Much of the complexity of the world is hidden from us while we pursue our focal, goal-directed actions. The story of the Buddha shares much of its structure with the creation myth featuring Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis.

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2016 Lecture 05: Maps of Meaning: Part I: Anomaly and the brain

2016 Lecture 05: Maps of Meaning: Part I: Anomaly and the brain

We have limited knowledge. In consequence, many things are unknown and unpredictable. However, we must still act when we ...

2016 Lecture 06 Maps of Meaning: Part I: The primordial narrative

2016 Lecture 06 Maps of Meaning: Part I: The primordial narrative

Our experience takes narrative form, under the influence of biological, cultural and uniquely individual forces. This is partly ...

2016 Lecture 04 Maps of Meaning: Anomaly

2016 Lecture 04 Maps of Meaning: Anomaly

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The story of the Buddha shares much of its structure with the creation myth featuring Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis.