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Semantic Mind
To connect this back to why we identify as our stories rather than our intentions, well, there are two reasons. The one being natural tendencies to problem solve. We instinctively register pain and fear as louder or more important than pleasure, and the other being how we are socialized, our culture. We tend to believe…
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Realize the Presence of the Semantic
Let’s take the normal thinking and see what it does to semantic memory. Your frontal lobe generates the same sort of signals your senses do, and your semantic memory registers those at the same time it has to process your sensory experience itself. It has to produce one coherent memory, otherwise it would cease being…