Almost all mythologies have this idea of heaven, hell, demons, reincarnation, angels, etc. There are ones that are way different, but what if the story of the world is a fusion of all of them?
Basically, yes. Many cultures throughout human history have received messages from our creator. They all simply interpreted them slightly differently. If you read through every religions core texts it only becomes more obvious that certain events actually happened.
Are all central banks connected?
>>41631505Not sure but that one motif about a storm deity defeating a serpent/dragon drives me nuts. That story exists in so many isolated mythologies (Egypt, Japan, the Americas, Scandinavia) that it must have some common origin. I think that this was a myth that already existed among the ancestors of all people coming out of Africa in the stone age.
>>41631505yes because their root is from humanity was actually united into one race and empire
>>41631505Mythologies are codifications of magical forces and dynamics. Of course they are connected.
>>41631505linguistics is a trip huhstanismathesismhinduismbuddhismtaoism/confucianismislamjudaismchristanityseems like you need a lot of hands there; there too many practices for one humanyou simply don't hold that many https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnism
>>41631797Myths flow from the astral. There is no common origin in the earthly.
Most Mythology is Astrology
>>41632189A lot of religions agree that Venus is either love or/and evil.
>>41632200Venus is creative force (fertility, love, nature) and the force that creates is also able to destroy
>>41632230Do you know Japanese mythology?
We view an unknown world through the facets of a gem, sometimes appearing this way, others that. We only can make a guess by staring into the gem and piecing together the images we see.
Yes they are all just attempts of trying to understand this world.The one constant is The World, so similarities arise.
>>41631745There definitely was some kind of localized flood in the anchient Levant (likely the formation of either the Mediterranean or Black seas) and I'm tried to Atheists saying it never happened because the Jews misinterpreted it as flooding the whole world
No, not all of them. But most of the ones that someone subject to neurolinguistic programming might be interested in because of cultural indoctrinatian yes. Cthonic chaldean pie macedonia iranian etc. is such a boring line to follow at this point. The most interesting thing to do is make beer from their so-called occultic burial rituals.
>>41634050Wow, an actually intelligent post? On my /x/??
>>41634258>The most interesting thing to do is make beer from their so-called occultic burial rituals.Explain please
Mythologies have been influencing each other for millennia. That doesn't even begin to deal with all the myths that arose from related peoples like the Indo Europeans. Even Mesoamerican and Native American myths share stories with Indo Europeans due to a shared ancestral origin in Siberia.
>>41631751Great question and the answer is yes