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Myths; what is a myth
- September 3, 2012
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A traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being, creatures or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, especially one that is concerned with deities, spirits, demons, or demigods which are used in the story to explain some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
“When you see A black cat cross the road, that means bad luck”
The mythos “speech, thought, dream, story, myth,” of unknown origin or a description which describes a deity, an evil spirit, or a demon. some of these beings usually visit people through their sexul dreams, and night mares.
Myths were stories which were made up by witches, magicians, sorcerers and some by the parents, for the sake of trying to appease or give glory to the demons, deities and evil spirits that ruled the underworld.
Through these myths or tales, stories of monsters, demons and deities were invented; for example if woman was trying to get her child that does want to eat, to be able to eat his food, the mother would say; “if you do not eat your food, the big bad monster will come and get you”. But a speech with such a negative connotation was an inspiration deriving from the evil or unclean energies of these demons oe pagan deities.
Today these stories which were made up and forged by the parents and witches, have become books, video games, movies that carries a message of deities, demons, evil spirits, monsters and vampires into the children’s imagination.
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