Conceiving God: Perversions And Brainstorms; A ... 🌟
At its most basic level, "conceiving God" is a cognitive brainstorm. Neurologists have often noted that when people contemplate the divine, the parts of the brain associated with self-reflection and social interaction—the medial prefrontal cortex—light up. In a very literal sense, our brainstorms about God are often mirror images of our own values, fears, and social structures. We project a "Super-Self" onto the canvas of the universe to make sense of the chaos. The "Perversions" of the Divine Image
On the flip side, the "brainstorm" represents the creative, mystical side of faith. It is the human attempt to touch the "Numinous"—the terrifying and fascinating mystery of existence. These brainstorms lead to the great leaps in human ethics and art. When the conception of God shifts from a vengeful judge to a source of universal "Logos" or unconditional love, it represents a cognitive evolution. We aren't just thinking about God; we are expanding the boundaries of what it means to be human. The Paradox of Conception Conceiving God: Perversions and Brainstorms; A ...
Ultimately, "Conceiving God" is a cycle of building a mental model (the brainstorm) and then realizing its limitations (the perversion). It is a process of "un-knowing"—breaking the old images to find something deeper beneath the brainstorm. At its most basic level, "conceiving God" is