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E-raamat: Spiritual Consciousness as Evolutionary Learning: Exploring Myth, Metaphor, Magic for Sustainability

Edited by (University College London, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040353363
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Navigating a diversity of religious myths and worldviews in both conventional and nuanced secular ways, this edited volume explores transdisciplinary common knowledge and global citizenship ideology through the lens of spirituality, depth hermeneutics, and multimodality.

Guided by a broadly semiotic approach, the book explores ancient spiritual myths, metaphors, and magic/wisdom, raising crucial questions of identity, current conflicts, military power, and crises which threaten mental health for many. Chapters take an anthropological and chronological approach through targeted case studies, in part using Systemic Functional Semiotic (SFS) frameworks and linguistic anthropology to tackle issues of contemporary importance such as human rights, conflict resolution, environmentalism, and sustainable development. Featuring a truly international, multidisciplinary team of contributors applying the lenses of mysticism, neuroscience, quantum theory, psychology, and phenomenology to the themes discussed, the book ultimately uncovers the deep connections between different religious and philosophical traditions, highlighting shared metaphors, narratives, and allegories that transcend disciplinary, cultural and geographical boundaries.

Driven by a collaborative attempt at achieving spiritual understanding, this book will be of interest to postgraduate students, researchers and scholars working in global citizenship education, philosophy of education, cognitive linguistics, and semiotics more broadly. It will also be useful for scholars of spirituality, philosophy of language and ancient religions.



Navigating a diversity of religious myths and worldviews in both conventional and nuanced secular ways, this edited volume explores transdisciplinary common knowledge and global citizenship ideology through the lens of spirituality, depth hermeneutics, and multimodality.

Introduction

1. From Myth to Math: Chaos and Consciousness

2. Varieties of Musical Experience: Cognitive Neuroscience of Myth, Ritual,
and Healing

3. Metaphor, Metonymy, Meronymy: Conscience as Moral Imagination

4. Persuasion through the Water Metaphor in Dao De Jing

5. Shinto and the Sacred: An Analysis of Its God-images through the
Holotropic Paradigm, Jungian Archetypes, and the Imago Dei of Contemporary
Psychotherapy

6. Sacred Knowledge of Healing, Biocultural Relations, and Modern Science in
the Mayan Lowlands

7. Zarathushtra and The Magi: Mazdean Beliefs, Myths, and Metaphors

8. Bharatanatyam: The Contemporary Relevance of an Ancient Hindu Classical
Dance Form

9. Good (Puya) and Sinful (Ppa) Actions and their Karmic Consequences
(karma phala) in Jain Karma Doctrine

10. Buddhism and Essential Onenesses

11. From Gloss to Figure, Between Mythic and Divine Violence: A Comparative
Reading in Benjamin Netanyahus and Abu Ubaydahs Political Exegesis of
Isaiah 60:18, 1 Samuel 15:3, and Quran 9:1114

12. From Mystical Illiteracy in the West to Creation Spirituality where
Science and Mysticism Meet

13. Is God the Lord of the Armies or the Most High? Revisiting
Judeo-Christian Metaphors to Give Peace a Chance

14. Mr Pr: The Connection of Spiritual and Political Consciousness

15. Work as Worship, Prayer as Practice

16. Testifying about Universal Access: Liberal Quakers and the Pure
Principle

17. Gift or Exchange? The Mother or the Market?

18. Evolutionary Learning in an Age of Mediated Illusion: Virtual Realities
and Mediated Dream Images for Cultural Healing

19. Humanism as a Worldview and Way of Being

20. The Word-in-Conversation as Evolutionary Learning: how ecoacoustics,
sound symbolism, qualia as advanced modelling systems, and Peircean semiosis
can help us re-science the Bible, recover its inherent indigeneity, and find
a conciliatory path forward

21. Conclusion
Maureen Ellis is a senior research associate at Development Education Research Centre, Institute of Education, University College London, UK; author of The Critical Global Educator (Routledge, 2016); and editor of Critical Global Semiotics (Routledge, 2020).