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Management number 233305849 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $6.98 Model Number 233305849
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Buddhist Meta-heuristics: Key Words and Principles by Jim Berg, MD reframes Buddhism not as a system of beliefs or metaphysical claims, but as a self-regulating discipline of understanding designed for a high-variance cognitive domain. The book argues that spiritual insight is uniquely prone to distortion because subjective certainty rises faster than reliability. Rather than suppressing insight, Buddhism responds by developing meta-heuristics—rules about how spiritual rules themselves are applied, loosened, or abandoned. These meta-heuristics govern interpretation, timing, authority, and ethical calibration, ensuring that insight remains flexible, corrigible, and accountable to lived consequence rather than ideology.Across twelve tightly integrated chapters, the book shows how Buddhist principles such as dukkha, upāya, anattā, and śūnyatā function not primarily as doctrines, but as control mechanisms that prevent reification, identity inflation, spiritual bypass, and ethical erosion. Suffering is treated as the supreme error signal, compassion as a calibration system, and community (saṅgha) as distributed error-correction. The text systematically examines failure modes—including grandiosity, nihilism, pathological non-attachment, over-emptiness, and authority abuse—and demonstrates how Buddhism anticipates these breakdowns and provides precise methods for re-grounding after collapse.The book culminates in a vision of living without final rules: spirituality without metaphysical closure, authority without authority-holders, and freedom understood as responsiveness rather than certainty. Buddhism emerges as an unfinished discipline—one that remains alive by refusing finality, privileging feedback over belief, and maintaining humility in the face of complexity. Written with clinical precision and philosophical depth, this work speaks equally to practitioners, scholars, therapists, and anyone concerned with how insight can liberate without destabilizing, and how wisdom can govern itself without becoming dogma. Read more

ASIN B0GJDKCNR2
ISBN13 979-8245201801
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.49 x 9 inches
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Print length 216 pages
Part of series The writings of Jim Berg, MD
Publication date January 22, 2026

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