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How Religion Evolved - Explaining the Living Dead, Talking Idols, and Mesmerizing Monuments (Hardcover)
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How Religion Evolved - Explaining the Living Dead, Talking Idols, and Mesmerizing Monuments (Hardcover)
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Why did many religious leaders-Moses, Old Testament prophets,
Zoroaster-claim they heard divine voices? Why do ancient
civilizations exhibit key similarities, e.g., the "living dead"
(treating the dead as if they were still alive); "speaking idols"
(care and feeding of effigies); monumental mortuary architecture
and "houses of gods" (pyramids, ziggurats, temples)? How do we
explain strange behaviour such as spirit possession, speaking in
tongues, channelling, hypnosis, and schizophrenic hallucinations?
Are these lingering vestiges of an older mentality? Brian J.
McVeigh answers these riddles by updating "bicameralism." First
proposed by the psychologist Julian Jaynes, this theory postulates
that an earlier mentality existed: a "human" (the brain's left
hemisphere) heard voices of "gods" or "ancestors" (the brain's
right hemisphere). Therefore, ancient religious texts reporting
divine voices were recounting of audio-visual hallucinations-a
method of social control when early populations expanded. As
growing political economic complexity destabilized god-governed
states in the late second millennium BCE, divine voices became
inadequate. Eventually, humans had to culturally acquire new
cognitive skills (modern religions) to accommodate increasing
social pressures: selves replaced the gods and history witnessed an
"inward turn." This psychological interiorization of spiritual
experience laid the foundations for the world's great religions and
philosophies that arose in India, China, Greece, and the Middle
East in the middle of the first millennium BCE.
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