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If carbon-based organisms keep some genetic memory, some imprint, of our collective conciousness, is that why we keep telling the same stories?… Read More Deep.
If carbon-based organisms keep some genetic memory, some imprint, of our collective conciousness, is that why we keep telling the same stories?… Read More Deep.
“Humans have always shared the world with animals and, as prehistoric cave paintings attest, animals have always exerted an endless fascination over people’s minds. We have hunted animals, worked with them, and even worshipped them.” —The Illustrated Book of Myths, Tales and Legends of the World retold by Neil Philip. Queztzalcoatl is the Mayan bird/serpent… Read More Mighty Myth Month: Birds of a feather.
Blood, sweat, and tears–three bodily fluids that represent our lives, efforts, and emotions. If you review any resource on mythology and simply search for “blood” you will discover almost 200 findings. Mixing these three together creates a powerful potion. It is our primordial soup. Origin myths use these three elements for the emulsifier of many a great… Read More Mighty Myth Month: Blood, sweat and tears
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