Johnny Stork, MSc

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A common motif across many traditional religious myths is the notion that the world is the imagination of a divinity. The divinity then enters its own imaginings, taking on a lucid, self-reflective state of awareness within it. It is this that brings concreteness to an essentially dreamed-up universe.
More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
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