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Why Humans Hallucinate Sacred Cages

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This dialogue explores how the overwhelming velocity of modern information has triggered a civilizational failed scale transition, where our biological hardware cannot process the complexity of the world we built. To cope with this global scale fright, the human brain acts as a predictive processing machine that "hallucinates" meaning, retreating into rigid panic architectures and sacred cages to avoid the terror of uncertainty. The text traces these structures from Victorian esoteric blueprints to modern wellness and political dogmas, illustrating how they perform existential theft by renaming a person's natural instincts as spiritual or ideological failings. Ultimately, the source argues that true maturity lies in the stamina to endure ambiguity without surrendering one's inner authority to these predatory, closed-source systems of certainty. Interactive Podcast on NotebookLM: The Colonization of the Sacred Search https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/2f5e5f69-82a6-4139-b3b8-37f8e933edc9 [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/2f5e5f69-82a6-4139-b3b8-37f8e933edc9]

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