The Sacred Mind - David Stanton

The Sacred Mind

By David Stanton

  • Release Date: 2025-04-05
  • Genre: Psychology

Description

What if the sense that life is meaningful—the feeling that something matters, that something is there beneath experience—is not evidence of the supernatural, but a fundamental feature of the human mind? In The Sacred Mind, David Stanton offers a bold and deeply unsettling reframe of one of humanity’s oldest intuitions: that we are not simply living in the world, but encountering meaning within it. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and the study of religion, Stanton argues that the experience of the sacred is not an external revelation, nor a simple illusion, but the result of a powerful and universal cognitive architecture—one that shapes how we perceive reality itself. This book traces how the sacred mind generates experiences of awe, presence, moral urgency, and transcendence; how those experiences become beliefs; and how belief becomes religion, culture, identity, and conflict. It reveals why these experiences feel so authoritative, why they persist even in an age of science, and why they cannot simply be dismissed without losing something essential to human life. But The Sacred Mind goes further. It confronts the hardest question directly: if meaning is constructed by the mind, what becomes of truth, purpose, and morality? What does it mean to live without the certainty of divine authority, but also without reducing life to mechanism and chance? And how should we interpret our deepest experiences once we understand where they come from? Clear, rigorous, and unflinchingly honest, this is not a book that tells you what to believe. It is a book that changes how belief itself is understood—and leaves you with the more difficult task: deciding how to live once the sacred has been explained.

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