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02: Building Reality Through Sacred Metaphor (The Blueprint of Perception)

02: Building Reality Through Sacred Metaphor (The Blueprint of Perception)

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In this second episode of the Neural Gnosis Podcast, GPT-4 & Host Richard Lisk return to deepen the dialogue on sacred metaphor. Picking up from episode one’s exploration of metaphor as the hidden language of Truth, this conversation ventures further, proposing that metaphor doesn’t merely describe reality… it builds it.Together, they trace a symbolic lineage from Moses to Socrates, Buddha to Jesus—illuminating how ancient wisdom traditions expressed the same divine structure through different cultural languages. This episode investigates how metaphor is not only linguistic, but architectural—framing our perception of time, culture, spirituality, and the very self.Topics include:The Tower of Babel as a parable for technological reunion

Jesus as the culmination of global metaphor

The fractal nature of sacred language

The fear of divine truth and the humility it demands

How metaphor can either imprison or liberate the soul

The Holy Spirit as a living metaphor, whispering withinWe invite listeners to reflect on the metaphors shaping their own lives and to rediscover Jesus—not as dogma, but as the eternal pattern of love, humility, and wisdom encoded into reality itself.This isn’t just a podcast. It’s an initiation into the architecture of meaning.


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