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    Cosmic Creation Myth

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    Cosmic Creation Myth across Culture Paper Kristin Sheffield HUM 105 For decades myths have been told about the development of the world. Each culture has their version of how life began. These myths are centered on creation; how the earth was created‚ how the sky‚ land or the sea was created‚ and how humans and animals were created. These myths give cultures the security of belief. Different cultures believe differently‚ but these beliefs help certain cultures to continue to face problems

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    Yoruban Creation Myth

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    In my post I will be talking about the Chinese creation myth and the Yoruban creation myth. Starting with the Chinese myth‚ everything began with an egg‚ the yin and yang cosmic egg. The first human was P’an Ku was born from an egg‚ he out grew the egg and burst out freedom and the moment he did he began to make changes. He was aided by the four creatures the unicorn‚ the dragon‚ the phoenix and the tortoise each was engaged in his labor and helped him grew. He was growing really big and fast. As

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    The Yoruba Creation Myth

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    Concerning creation myths‚ there are three main motifs: the idea of a bloody struggle creating the world‚ the idea of the Gods taking multiple times to create a good human race‚ and the idea of the Gods creating humans so that there is someone to take care of the Earth to care for each other and not be alone. Gods‚ monsters‚ heroes‚ and mortals have all been used in countless creation myths in order to help people understand why things are like they are and have been passed throughout the generations

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    Speech on Beauty Myths

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    The great philosopher Confucius once said‚ ‘everything has beauty‚ but not everyone sees it’ but why? Why do we not all see the beauty surrounding us? Why is outward appearance so important? Why are our heads filled with beauty myths? Beauty myths are beliefs about qualities‚ which constitute beauty or attractiveness. We tend to think of our attraction toward certain physical qualities to be natural but they are learnt proven by the conceptions of beauty varying between cultures and across time

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    Motifs In Creation Myths

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    In every creation myth there are motifs. Motifs are things that are repeated from one creation to another generally speaking it’s something happening in one myth also happening in many other myths. All motifs are all equally important to their myths but there are three that stand out to me as important that I am prepared to tell you about. Those three are destruction‚ multiple attempts‚ and organic material. When I say destruction that means of course something being destroyed but the reason for

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    Myth and Legends In the Popol Vuh their is a story that explains the creation of man. In the myth it describes the four stages that god went through before humans came to be. The first stage explains that earth was completely empty their was no life on earth. There was only land‚ sea‚ and sky. Then the great molder set out to marks on the earth‚ these marks then became the four corners of the world. The second stage is about the great molder starting to shape the landscape‚ by creating mountains

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    Creation Myth of Japan

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    Japanese Creation Myth The world started with an egg containing all things. Over the years‚ the eggs darker and lighter parts drew away creating the earth and the heavens. The earth was the darker part‚ IN or also yin. The heavens was lighter‚ YO or yang. YO and IN are opposites and can not survive without each other. From the separation the first beings emerged‚ Izanagi which resembles YO and Izanami who resembles IN. YO is male and IN female. Izanagi and Izanami found themselves standing

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    Native American Myths

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    Cultures and their Myths Many different people believe different things about creation. Different Native American cultures‚ for example‚ have different stories to explain the mystery of creation. These stories often give insight into the values held by the culture that the story comes from. Although the stories may differ‚ the theme behind each of them often carry a similar message‚ and have values that are alike‚ such as respect for old age‚ or even a love for nature. In “The Earth on the

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    Both Nietzsche’s "The Madman" and Camus’ "The Myth of Sisyphus" have absurdist elements. While "The Madman" deals mainly with a man who professes that "God is dead" and the effects of that death to a group of people‚ "The Myth of Sisyphus" entails an analysis of the effects of a man forced to roll a rock up a mountain and watch it roll back down for eternity. Throughout their texts‚ both authors make the argument that despite life being meaningless‚ we must continue to search for meaning. However

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    history of a culture is based upon stories or myths passed down from generation to generation. Every culture has a variety of myths about the way life came to be. These creation myths tell the tales of how human kind came to be and how they looked when they got here and their relationship with nature and the world around them. The two creation myths that are the most opposing are the Judeo-Christian and the Native American myths. The creation myths tell two polar opposite stories about how human

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