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Empowered imagination and mental vulnerability: local theory of mind and spiritual experience in Vanuatu: Empowered imagination and mental vulnerability

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE(2020)

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'Theory of mind' in developmental psychology focuses on how children develop the ability to infer others' beliefs, desires, and intentions. Anthropologists have taken up the notion of 'theory of mind' to explore the way cultural differences in representations of beliefs, desires, and intentions affect everyday lives. In Oceania, anthropologists have noted that inferences about others' intentions are not accorded a privileged role in social interaction. In Vanuatu, I find, it is often the material, rather than immaterial, aspects of relatedness that are elaborated upon. People think about knowledge, creativity, meaning, and intention not as confined to a bounded mental or inner domain, but as discoverable through the body, and in the world at large. I argue here that this propensity to locate meaning and moral purpose as external to the mind corresponds to a 'porous' view of self and mind, and that this in turn may open people to experience vivid, intense, and often tangible forms of spiritual encounter.
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spiritual experience,mental vulnerability,imagination,mind
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