
RE/THINKING RELIGION part 9 w/ John Vervaeke & Bruce Alderman
The Integral Stage
The Birth of Buddhism and the Mythic Imperative
Buddhism took mostly an analogical approach to a lot of the existing myths. They would say, okay, well, we can talk about this, but they clearly framed it in rationalistic terms as this stands for that. And there was a kind of austerity or or spareness around imagery and representation and form with some exceptions. But then with the birth of Mahayana,. There was akind of explosion of the mythic imaginationA reinvigoration of theMythic imagination. I think in part fueled by the concept of emptiness and the emptiness of form and, you know, form as expression of emptiness.
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