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    In Chapter 10‚ Nous instructs Nature‚ Urania and Physis on what is to be the nature of Man. This creation of man marks the culmination of the creation of the cosmos. Man‚ according to Nous‚ is to be made in the image of the divine and thus will have a variation of Nous’s wisdom. He will be a composition of both the finite and the infinite. His mind will allow him to participate in the divine; however‚ since his body is made up of the elements his body will be finite. Because‚ mind and body are of

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    MAYAN Beliefs: The Mayan creation story is known as the ‘Popol Vuh’. The word ‘Popol Vuh’ itself means ‘Council Book’‚ and is the most important sacred book in the Maya religion. The creation belief itself is that at the beginning of the world there were only the two creator gods: Gucumatz and Tepeu. These gods decided to create earth out of the primordial sea. Once the earth was created‚ the gods populated it with animals‚ but they soon realized that animals were unable to speak and therefore

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    the Bible with all the things that He has made himself. No one else comes into the book for some time because it is all about God‚ showing his dominance. The story does talk of the creation but in nearly every sentence it talks of how God created or God said or saw‚ it focuses on God as the creator. The second creation story is that of Adam and Eve. God makes a man from dust and breathes his own breath into him. Later on He creates a woman from one of Adam’s ribs and they are each others true companions

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    Indigenous Australian Cultures The Dreaming: The Dreaming is an English term that represents the Indigenous belief system. It is a complex term that means different things to each clan. The Dreaming in its simplest form‚ is to explore the links between the “Spiritual‚ natural and moral elements”‚ (Wardrop‚ 2015)‚ of the land‚ the Indigenous people and their Spiritual ancestors. It is considered to be a “metatemporal idea‚ meaning it includes the past‚ present and future” (Our Lady of Mercy College

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    practicing their beliefs. At the end of the texts the author writes about migrations‚ the forced conversion of the indigenous religions and the burning of sacred Maya texts and art. The original work was oral and was a long poem and covered the creation of humans‚ Earth and genealogies. When the oral poem was translated and written down‚ it was divided into four books.

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    Ackerman and Warshaw descriptively recount the story of how God created heaven and the earth in the excerpt‚ “Creation: Heaven and Earth”‚ from “The Bible as/in Literature”. This is a sequential description of the six days it took God to complete his work as creator and a seventh day of rest‚ which the reader learns through his actions and commands. As the first day commenced‚ God generated light‚ as a separation from darkness‚ making this what we know as day and night. The second day‚ the sky was

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    trade. The interesting part of the foundation of Rome comes in by the two foundation myths. One myth from the Greeks was based on the Trojan warrior Aeneas‚ who decided at the end of the Trojan War to sail off to find new land for his people (Sayre 83). The second myth from the Etruscans was based two twins Romulus and Remus were left by the Tiber to die and were rescued and raised by a she-wolf (Sayre 83). Both myths are similar in the respect that they represent passion by wanting Rome and betrayal

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    human beings with the flesh and the blood of the sacrificed god. As a result‚ humans were born and they carried out the work instead of the gods. The life of gods was back to its paradise; they rested and celebrated each and every day. However‚ their creation became a problem. Humans multiplied fast and earth was getting over populated. Enlil‚ the god of land‚ was irked by the

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    Contemporary Aborigional SpiritualitiesDiscuss how aboriginal spirituality is determined by the dreaming -Kinship-Ceremonial Life -Obligations to the land and peopleAboriginal spirituality is determined by the kinship because kinship is the fabric of traditional aborigional society. In this extended family everybody is related through the complex web of the dreaming.Tribes are made up of clans decended from a spirit ancestor denoted by a totem. The natural totem is from the clans region. It unifies

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    “What remains‚ still remains”Sky God said this quote in the trickster tale “How Stories Came to Earth” when he tells Anansi there are still animals to be captured. The story “How Stories Came to Earth” is about a tiny spider who must capture four elusive animals and bring the to the sky god for his stories. He was then able to achieve the goal‚ get the stories‚ and share them with the world. After reading “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat” it was very obvious that there was many similarities

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