Periagoge
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Oral tradition and knowledge without text: A Deeper Look: Move beyond surface understanding to see how oral tradition shapes thinking, identity, and moral reasoning across cultures. You'll examine the deeper architecture—how rhythm, metaphor, and social context do the work that footnotes do in text.

Discover how oral traditions shape thinking and identity across cultures—explore the hidden architecture of rhythm, metaphor, and memory.

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Ahamkara: Ego-Transcendence in Learning
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Mantra Japa: Rhythmic Repetition as Knowledge Integration
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Parampara: Unbroken Teacher Lineage
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Pratyaksha: Direct Sensory Verification
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Sankalpa: Intention as Knowledge Anchor
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
Where Are You with Oral tradition and knowledge without text?
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If You're Honest About Oral tradition and knowledge without text...
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What Do You Actually Want with Oral tradition and knowledge without text?
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What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Oral tradition and knowledge without text?
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What's Holding You Back with Oral tradition and knowledge without text?
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The Examined Path Through Oral tradition and knowledge without text
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