There exist contemporary aremi sung in Spanish and based on a Christianized “neomythology” of Dioso, a god miraculously conceived in the womb of a girl by the snake master of the water domain.
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There exist contemporary aremi sung in Spanish and based on a Christianized “neomythology” of Dioso, a god miraculously conceived in the womb of a girl by the snake master of the water domain.
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Heidegger’s Denkweg traces a path from demythologizing the mythic world of the scriptures to remythologizing the world in the accents of a Greek neomythology.
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In her poetry, Grahn continued this project of creating a “neomythology” in The Queen of Wands (1982) and The Queen of Swords (1987), the first two volumes of what Grahn envisions as a four-part series corresponding to the four suits of the Tarot.
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Today the ontogenesis of the Christian myth as a phenomenon of culture is impossible outside of the creation of neomythology as one of the ways to either break out of or acknowledge the power of faith. The creation of neomythology “feeds on” religion but as a world outlook and a form-giving force.
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