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  PREFACE: DESCENSUS AD INFEROS
  CHAPTER 1: MAPS OF EXPERIENCE: OBJECT AND MEANING
  CHAPTER 2: MAPS OF MEANING: THREE LEVELS OF ANALSIS
    2.1. Normal and Revolutionary Life: Two Prosaic Stories
    2.1.1. Normal Life
    2.1.2. Revolutionary Life
    2.2. Neuropsychological Function: The Nature of the Mind
    2.2.1. The Valence of Things
    2.2.2. Unexplored Territory: Phenomenology and Neuropsychology
    2.2.3. Exploration: Phenomenology and Neuropsychology
    2.2.4. Explored Territory: Phenomenology and Neuropsychology
    2.3. Mythological Representation: The Constituent Elements of Experience
    2.3.1. Introduction
    2.3.2. The Enuma elish: A Comprehensive Exemplar of Narrative Categorization
    2.3.3. The Dragon of Primordial Chaos
    2.3.4. The Great Mother: Images of the Unknown, or Unexplored Territory
    2.3.5. The Divine Son: Images of the Knower, the Exploratory Process
    2.3.6. The Great Father: Images of the Known, or Explored Territory

  CHAPTER 3: APPRENTICESHIP AND ENCULTURATION: ADOPTION OF A SHARED MAP
  CHAPTER 4: THE APPEARANCE OF ANOMALY: CHALLENGE TO THE SHARED MAP
    4.1. Introduction: The Paradigmatic Structure of the Known
    4.2. Particular Forms of Anomaly: The Strange, the Stranger, the Strange Idea & the Revolutionary Hero 197
    4.2.1. The Strange
    4.2.2. The Stranger
    4.2.3. The Strange Idea
    4.2.4. The Revolutionary Hero
    4.3. The Rise of Self-Reference, and the Permanent Contamination of Anomaly with Death

  CHAPTER 5: THE HOSTILE BROTHERS: ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN
    5.1. Introduction: The Hero and the Adversary
    5.2. The Adversary: Emergence, Development and Representation
    5.2.1. The Adversary in Action: Voluntary Degradation of the Map of Meaning
    5.2.2. The Adversary In Action: A Twentieth Century Allegory
    5.3. Heroic Adaptation: Voluntary Reconstruction of the Map of Meaning
    5.3.1. The Creative Illness and the Hero
    5.3.2. The Alchemical Procedure and the Philosophers Stone
    5.3.2.1. Introductory Note
    5.3.2.1.1. Part One
    5.3.2.1.2. Part Two
    5.3.2.2. The Material World as Archaic Locus of the Unknown
    5.3.2.3. Episodic Representation in Medieval Christendom
    3.3.2.4. The Prima Materia
    5.3.2.5. The King of Order
    5.3.2.6. The Queen of Chaos
    5.3.2.7. The Peregrination
    5.3.2.8. The Conjunction
    5.4. Conclusion: The Divinity of Interest
    5.4.1. Introduction
    5.4.2. The Divinity of Interest


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  JP says in 2015 8a MoM course that MoM has been written four times,
    Jung - Symbols of transformation
    Derek Noimer? - origins and history of consciousness
    Beckers - Denial of Death
    Heidigger

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1:Jordan Peterson's Book List1. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley2. 1984 - George Orwell3. Road To Wigan Pier - George Orwell4. Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky5. Demons - Fyodor Dostoevsky6. Beyond Good And Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche7. Ordinary Men - Christopher Browning8. The Painted Bird - Jerzy Kosinski9. The Rape of Nanking - Iris Chang10. Gulag Archipelago (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, & Vol. 3) - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn11. Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl12. Modern Man in Search of A Soul - Carl Jung13. Maps Of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief - Jordan B. Peterson14. A History of Religious Ideas (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3) - Mircea Eliade15. Affective Neuroscience - Jaak Panksepp ~ Jordan Peterson,
2:so you distill these stories great authors distill stories and we have soties that are very very very old they are usually religious stories they could be fairy tales because some people ahve traced fairy tales back 10 000 years ... a story that has been told for 10000 years is a funny kind of story its like people have remembered it and obviously modified it, like a game of telephone that has gone on for generations and all that is left is what people remember and maybe they remember whats important, because you tend to remember what's important and its not necessarily the case that you know what the hell it means ... and you dont genereally know what a book that you read means not if its profound it means more than you can understand because otherwise why read it? ~ Jordan Peterson, Maps of Meaning 2017 - 1 ,

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1:You know what, sometimes it seems to me we're living in a world that we fabricate for ourselves. We decide what's good and what isn't, we draw maps of meanings for ourselves... And then we spend our whole lives struggling with what we have invented for ourselves. The problem is that each of us has our own version of it, so people find it hard to understand each other. ~ Olga Tokarczuk
2:So one of the things I do when a client comes is I just do a rough walk through of those dimensions its like does anybody care if youre alive or dead, you know, do you have any friends, do you have anybody that loves you, do you have an intimate relationship, how are things going with your family, do you have a job, are you as educated as you are intelligent, do you have any room for advancement in the future, do you do anything interesting outside of your job and if the answer to all of those is no.. its like your not depressed my friend you just are screwed. really. ~ Jordan Peterson, 015 Maps of Meaning 4: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology II / Part 1,
3:Theres another class of people and I would say this is one of the pathologies of being creative so if your a high open person and you have all those things its not going to be enough. you are going to have to pick another domain where you are working on something positive and revolutiony because like the creative impulse for someone who is open we know it is a fundamental personallity dimension, ... and if the ones who are high in openness arent doing something creative they are like dead sticks adn cant live properly. And I think those are the people who benefit particularly from depth psychological approaches, especially Jungian approaches. ~ Jordan Peterson, 015 Maps of Meaning 4: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology II / Part 1,
4:Jordan Peterson's Book List
1. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
2. 1984 - George Orwell
3. Road To Wigan Pier - George Orwell
4. Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
5. Demons - Fyodor Dostoevsky
6. Beyond Good And Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche
7. Ordinary Men - Christopher Browning
8. The Painted Bird - Jerzy Kosinski
9. The Rape of Nanking - Iris Chang
10. Gulag Archipelago (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, & Vol. 3) - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
11. Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl
12. Modern Man in Search of A Soul - Carl Jung
13. Maps Of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief - Jordan B. Peterson
14. A History of Religious Ideas (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3) - Mircea Eliade
15. Affective Neuroscience - Jaak Panksepp ~ Jordan Peterson,
5:so you distill these stories great authors distill stories and we have soties that are very very very old they are usually religious stories they could be fairy tales because some people ahve traced fairy tales back 10 000 years ... a story that has been told for 10000 years is a funny kind of story its like people have remembered it and obviously modified it, like a game of telephone that has gone on for generations and all that is left is what people remember and maybe they remember whats important, because you tend to remember what's important and its not necessarily the case that you know what the hell it means ... and you dont genereally know what a book that you read means not if its profound it means more than you can understand because otherwise why read it? ~ Jordan Peterson, Maps of Meaning 2017 - 1,

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