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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This virtual engine metaphor is central to relevance realization and a super use
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Interesting connection here with +Contractualism too, which frames itself as a governor. What
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This whole section may have been what led me to discover @Jason F’s character builder (
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Since learning this vocabulary I see this modal confusion everywhere.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
A concise definition of enlightenment!
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Another definition, slightly different!
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Interesting reframing of this Buddhist notion.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This really hit home for me and made me see agape in a different light.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
A key definition to understand relevance realization. It’s not only in the sense of coming to understand, but the actual “making it real” in the context of your subjective experience.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This is similar to David Whyte’s notion of the conversational nature of reality.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Thes means that it applies to several contexts, hinting at a “reality” beyond an
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Ties back to the very first few episodes on flow as an insight cascade. Key bypr
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This is the thing we can do that precedes relevance realization. “This is a chai
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Salience tagging “this is a chair” leads to “these are chairs” which is categori
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Very important point.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
The virtual engine mentioned in the first couple episodes.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This is the fractal of virtual engines that is our experience of reality along m
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
How dynamical systems need the agent/arena relationships and the agent/agent rel
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Big definition for this from Vervaeke that I didn’t capture here.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Fascinating concept here about how we use symbols to transform us.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
The danger of being too self-reflective.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
These three symptoms of domicide also relate to the meaning crisis and feeling d
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Didn’t really fully follow this stuff.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
What Vervaeke wants to help bring to life.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This is the playbook he offers for tying all of this together into a “religion t
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
The ability to make sense of the connections between things, which goes way beyo
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
There’s too much information (first conundrum from the cognitive bias cheat shee
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
The definition I’ve been waiting for. It mostly delivers.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
He defines these terms much earlier but I don’t think I caught them in the notes
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
A lot of connections to productive disagreement throughout these last few episod
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
I love this idea and ran with it in a couple of my own writings.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
This one stood out to me as particularly important and easily missed.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
Another great metaphor / mental model.
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Buster Benson 5 years ago
The translucent storm! ❄️
- Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
- In a single paragraph (lifted from episode 45):
- High level summary of notes (first pass):
- Raw notes
- Episode 1: Introduction
- Episode 2: Flow, Metaphor, and the Axial Revolution
- Episode 3: Continuous Cosmos and Modern World Grammar
- Episode 4: Socrates and the Quest for Wisdom
- Episode 5: Plato and the Cave
- Episode 6: Aristotle, Kant, and Evolution
- Episode 7: Aristotle and Buddha
- Episode 8: Insight and paying attention
- Episode 9: Mindfulness
- Episode 10: Consciousness
- Episode 11: Higher States of Consciousness, Part 1
- Episode 12: Higher States of Consciousness, Part 2
- Episode 13: Buddhism and Parasitic Processing
- Episode 14: Epicureans, Cynics, and Stoics
- Episode 15: Marcus Aurelius and Jesus
- Episode 16: Christianity and Agape
- Episode 17: Gnosis and Existential Inertia
- Episode 18: Plotinus and Neoplatonism
- Episode 19: Augustine and Aquinas
- Episode 20: Death of the Universe
- Episode 21: Martin Luther and Descartes
- Episode 22: Descartes vs. Hobbes
- Episode 23: Romanticism
- Episode 24: Hegel
- Episode 25: The Clash
- Episode 26: Cognitive Science
- Episode 27: Problem Formulation
- Episode 28: Convergence to Relevance Realization
- Episode 29: Getting to the Depths of Relevance Realization
- Episode 30: Relevance Realization Meets Dynamical Systems Theory
- Episode 31: Embodied-Embedded RR as Dynamical-Developmental GI
- Episode 32: RR in the Brain, Insight, and Consciousness
- Episode 33: The Spirituality of RR: Wonder, Awe, Mystery, and Sacredness
- Episode 34: Sacredness: Horror, Music, and the Symbol
- Episode 35: The Symbol, Sacredness, and the Sacred
- Episode 36: Reverse Engineering Enlightenment: Part 1
- Episode 37: Reverse Engineering Enlightenment: Part 2
- Episode 38: Agape and 4E
- Episode 39: The religion that is not a religion
- Episode 41: What is rationality?
- Episode 42: Intelligence, Rationality, and Wisdom
- Episode 43: Wisdom and virtue
- Episode 45: Nature of Wisdom
- Episode 46: conclusion and the prophets of the meaning crisis
- Episode 47: Heidegger
- Episode 48: Corbin and the Divine Double
- Episode 49: Corbin and Jung
- Episode 50: Tillick and Barfield
NOTES / Notes on Vervaeke’s series
In a single paragraph (lifted from episode 45):
High level summary of notes (first pass):
Raw notes