
Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Ep. 2 - Flow, Metaphor, and the Axial Revolution
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Feb 6, 2019 Explore the fascinating connection between shamanism and flow states as tools for enhanced consciousness and meaning-making. Discover how rock climbers and jazz musicians achieve peak performance through flow and implicit learning. Delve into intuition's role in recognizing complex patterns and how external influences shape our thinking. Finally, consider how literacy transforms cognitive processes, fostering self-awareness and moral responsibility in personal and societal growth.
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Flow-Inducing Activities
- Activities like playing jazz, martial arts, and rock climbing induce flow states.
- Rock climbing exemplifies this, as the challenging and potentially harmful activity becomes deeply rewarding due to flow.
Universality of Flow
- The flow state is a universal experience across cultures, age groups, and genders.
- It is characterized by at-oneness, spontaneity, effortlessness, altered time perception, and a diminished sense of self.
Flow, Insight, and Implicit Learning
- John Vervaeke's research suggests that flow involves a cascade of insights and enhanced implicit learning.
- These insights prompt cognitive exploration of new patterns, enhancing restructuring and skill development.

















