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Reality is a Story We Tell Ourselves: How Cosmic Metaphors Shape Everything We Know

“We don’t just describe the universe with language – we create our experience of it through language.”

Dr. Hakeem Alexander explores the architectonics of cosmological understanding:

· 🥚 Archetypal Blueprints: How the “Cosmic Egg” and “Clockwork Universe” are more than myths – they are frameworks for discovery

· 🌊 Liquid Time: Why thinking of time as a fluid river is a powerful, and physically resonant, metaphor

· 🕸️ The Web of Meaning: How the symbol of the cosmic web reflects both gravitational structure and metaphysical interdependence

· 🧠 From Data to Dharma: The vital leap from scientific observation to spiritual experience, powered by metaphor

· 📖 The Unwritten Chapter: What current cosmological metaphors might be limiting our view of reality

Embedded podcast explores why the right metaphor is as important as the right equation.

Listen to “The Cosmic Lexicon: How Language Forges Reality From Primordial Eggs to Space-Time Rivers” on Spreaker.

This framework transforms the discussion from a simple analysis of literary devices into a profound examination of how human cognition and language are co-creators of our cosmic reality.

Key Integrations

  1. Linguistic Relativity: Directly incorporates the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, positioning language as an active framer of reality, not just a passive descriptor.
  2. Archetypal Resonance: Highlights specific, powerful symbols (Cosmic Egg, Web, River) to show the continuity between ancient wisdom and modern science.
  3. Bridging Mechanism: Focuses on metaphor’s unique role as the essential tool for making the abstract (physics) tangible and relatable (experience).
  4. Actionable Inquiry: The social prompts challenge the audience to actively engage with their own use of language and metaphor.

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