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religious Late Antiquity

Augustine of Hippo

His Confessions, which trace his restless movement through Manichaeism, Neoplatonism, and finally Christianity in search of a framework that could hold the full weight of his experience, are the classic autobiographical account of the Meaning orientation.

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religious Ancient

Siddhartha Gautama (pre-enlightenment)

His years of wandering through multiple ascetic traditions before his enlightenment, driven by the inability to accept received frameworks for meaning, reflect the Meaning orientation's characteristic refusal to settle for conventional answers.

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religious Medieval

Meister Eckhart

His sermons, which pushed theological language to its limit in attempting to articulate a direct experience of the ground of being, reflect a Meaning orientation in which conventional religious categories are insufficient and must be transcended.

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