3. Whats it all is about
Myth is a sacred story
about how the world
was created and all the
living creatures were
born.
Myths tell us sacred
stories about events in
the Beginning of Times
Myths characters are
gods and heroes.
5. Carl Gustav Jung
The Prehistoric Mentality does
not create Myths, It lives and
experience Myths.
亳 仂 亳亰仆舒舒仍仆亠 仂从亳, 仂弍仆舒亢亠仆亳 仗亠仂亰仆舒亠仍仆仂亶
仗亳亳从亳...
仆仂亞亳亠 亳亰 舒从亳 弍亠仂亰仆舒亠仍仆 仗仂亠仂于 仄仂亞 从仂于亠仆仆仄 仂弍舒亰仂仄
于仗亳于舒, 仗仂磦仍 于 仂亰仆舒仆亳亳, 仆仂 仆亳从仂亞亟舒 弍仍舒亞仂亟舒
仂亰仆舒亠仍仆仂仄 亳仍亳 亳仍亳 于弍仂.
亞亳亠 于仂亰仆亳从舒ム 仗仂仆舒仆仆仂, 舒从 从舒亰舒, 亳亰 仆亠仂亠仍亳于仂亶 亳仍亳 仆亠
亟亠仄仂仆亳亠仄仂亶 仂亰仆舒亠仍仆仂亶 仗亳亳仆損 (豫仆亞 .. 丼亠仍仂于亠从 亳 亠亞仂
亳仄于仂仍. 弌弍.: 弌, 1996)
6. Alexey Losev:
Myth is the most powerful and extremely
intense reality. This is the brightest and
most genuine authenticity. This is an
absolutely necessary category of thought
and life
束亳 亠 仆舒亳于舒 仗仂 于仂亠亶 从仂仆从亠仆仂亳, 仄舒从亳仄舒仍仆仂
亳仆亠仆亳于仆舒 亳 于 于亠仍亳舒亶亠亶 仄亠亠 仆舒仗礀仆仆舒 亠舒仍仆仂. 亅仂
仆舒亳弍仂仍亠亠 从舒 亳 舒仄舒 仗仂亟仍亳仆仆舒 亟亠亶于亳亠仍仆仂. 亅仂 仂于亠亠仆仆仂
仆亠仂弍仂亟亳仄舒 从舒亠亞仂亳 仄仍亳 亳 亢亳亰仆亳損
(亳舒仍亠从亳从舒 仄亳舒. ., 2008)
7. Roland Barthes. Mythologies
A myth is a specific communication
system, which constitutes the latent
(concealed) ideological layer of
discourse.
弌 仂亟仆仂亶 仂仂仆, 仄亳 仆舒仗舒于仍亠仆 仆舒 亳亰仄亠仆亠仆亳亠 亠舒仍仆仂亳, 亳仄亠亠
亠仍 仂亰亟舒 舒从仂亶 仂弍舒亰 亟亠亶于亳亠仍仆仂亳, 从仂仂亶 仂于仗舒亟舒仍 弍
亠仆仆仂仆仄亳 仂亢亳亟舒仆亳礆亳 仆仂亳亠仍亠亶 仄亳仂仍仂亞亳亠从仂亞仂 仂亰仆舒仆亳;
亟亞仂亶 仄亳 亠亰于舒亶仆仂 仂亰舒弍仂亠仆 仂从亳亠仄 仂弍于亠仆仆仂亶
亳亟亠仂仍仂亞亳仆仂亳, 仂 亠 仂仆 亠仄亳 亟亠仍舒 舒从, 仂弍 亠亞仂
于仂仗亳仆亳仄舒仍亳 从舒从 仆亠仂 亠亠于亠仆仆仂亠, 舒仄仂 仂弍仂亶 舒亰仄亠ム亠亠.
亳 仂 仆亠 仗亠亠亢亳仂从 舒舒亳亠从仂亞仂 仂亰仆舒仆亳, 舒 舒 仂于亠仄亠仆仆仂亶
从仍. 亳 亠亞仂亟仆 亠舒仍亳亰亠 亠弍 于 亠从仍舒仄亠, 从亳仆仂, 亠仍亠于亳亟亠仆亳亳 亳
. 亟.
8. Mircea Eliade. Aspects du Mythe
A Myth is a story of deeds of supernatural
beings (gods, heroes, etc.)
is a true, genuine and sacred story
is related to the Creation, the Beginning
is the way to learn things and understand
the origins of everything
allows to possess things and to use them
recreates things and events
is being lived by people, not composed
9. Rules, Models, Guidelines
Everything happened for the first time in
Myth
Man and World exist only because
Supernatural beings were creating in the
Beginning of Times
Myths offer examples, patterns, samples,
models of everything, rules and laws for
life, guidelines and hints for every situation
36. Bibliography
Roland Barthes. Mythologies
Joseph Campbell. The Hero with a
Thousand Faces
Mircea Eliade. Aspects du Mythe
Alexey Losev. Dialectics of Myth
James George Frazer. The Golden Bough
Sigmund Freud. Totem and Taboo