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Transcendental Medication - The Evolution of Mind, Culture, and Healing

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Transcendental Medication considers why human brains evolved to have consciousness, yet we spend much of our time trying to reduce our awareness. It outlines how limiting consciousness-rather than expanding it-is more functional and satisfying for most people, most of the time.
The suggestion is that our brains evolved mechanisms to deal with the stress of awareness in concert with awareness itself-otherwise it is too costly to handle. Defining dissociation as "partitioning of awareness," Lynn touches on disparate cultural and psychological practices such as religion, drug use, 12-step programs, and dancing. The chapters draw on biological and cultural studies of Pentecostal speaking in tongues and stress, the results of our 800,000+ years watching hearth and campfires, and unconscious uses of self-deception as mating strategy.
Written in a highly engaging style, Transcendental Medication will appeal to students and scholars interested in mind, altered states of consciousness, and evolution. It is particularly suitable for those approaching the issue from cultural, biological, psychological, and cognitive anthropology, as well as evolutionary psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and religious studies.

List of contents

1. Consciousness as a By-Product  2. Thinking Too Much  3. The Monkey in the Mirror  4. Cognitive Evolution and Fireside Relaxation  5. Rules and Rituals in Curbing Cognitive Dissonance  6. The Biological Imperative to Belong  7. The Big Umbreella of Dissociation  8. Dissociation, Deafferentation, and Trance  9. Incentive Salience of Drinking and Drugging  10. Adaptive and Maladaptive at the Same Time  11. Conclusion

Summary

Transcendental Medication considers why human brains evolved to have consciousness, yet we spend much of our time trying to reduce our awareness. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in mind, altered states of consciousness, and evolution.

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