Synopsis
Presents creation myths from 12 different cultures, and 3 modern physics cosmologies. This book gives the reader insight into issues of polarity, different dimensions, kunalini experience, invisible forces, and opens consciousness to the creative power within each of us.
Synopsis
Creation myths from twelve different cultures, plus three modern physics cosmologies, give the reader insight into issues of polarity, different dimensions, kunalini experience, invisible forces, and opens consciousness to the creative power within each of us. Myths are seen as deep cultural perceptions, which may be true or illusory and can be changed. The book suggests a process of finding universal themes in ancient and native global myths, as well as modern physics models, in order to arrive at grounded basic vantages. Cultures represented are: Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, China, Scandinavian, Indian, Australian Aborigine, Mayan, Woodland Amerindians, Polynesian, Japan, Zoroastrian, and Manichaean.
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