Encyclopedia of Earth Myths: An Insider's A-Z Guide to Mythic People, Places, Objects, and Events Central to the Earth's Visionary Geography
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Encyclopedia of Earth Myths: An Insider's A-Z Guide to Mythic People, Places, Objects, and Events Central to the Earth's Visionary Geography

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Richard Leviton has become the pre-eminent authority on sacred sites and visionary geography. Through books such as "Signs on the Earth," "The Emerald Modem," and "The Galaxy on Earth" he has explored both the personal and universal aspects of our connection to the planet.

Now he shows in "Encyclopedia of Earth Myths" how many of the

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Paperback, 311 pages
Published November 28th 2005 by Hampton Roads Publishing Company (first published November 2005)
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Tami
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Encyclopedia of Earth Myths is an A to Z listing of various characters and events associated with a multitude of different earth myths. The author has done a really good job of bringing together a large amount of information in this subject. Not only does the author include well researched descriptions of each entry, including comparisons between various inter and cross cultural versions, but he also includes an explanation of the greater or symbolic meaning behind the character or event describ...more
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