Timothy Ott

What is remembered takes on representation as a pattern-as that pattern of behavior characteristic of the culture-creating "supernatural beings" who lived prior to living recollection. This pattern is traditional behavior, as established and organized by those who were capable of originating adaptation-or, it could be said, as established and organized by the immortal and central human spirit who constantly battles the fear of death and creates the conditions that promote life:
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief
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