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    Creation Myths Lecture

    What is mythologys relation to religion, spirituality, and science?

    o Since the 60s we have been looking at the relation of mythology on science (usually we

    have thought the reverse, that science dissolves myth)

    o

    The cosmos is an epic drama in three phases: Genesiswhere there a fall and nature is fallen therefore an ontological

    separation of the spiritual and natural (with the exception of the Christ figure

    who is a lynch-pin btw the two worlds)

    The world of nature simulates the spiritual, but it is merely a

    simulacrum of the spiritual realm since it is fallen

    Incarnation, Cruxificition, and Resurrection

    Judgment and Redemption

    o This view was dissolved by Columbus, Renaissance Science, Reformation, the change

    of politics, etc.

    The problem is that earth was seen as the heaviest b/c made of all the elementsand therefore at the center of the earth and ether was light and so in the

    heavens

    Ether is alive and turns with perfect circular motion; the Medieval thinkers

    said that it is alive, but each one also has an angel pushing the sphere

    mechanically (this laid the basis in the western imagination for a mechanical

    cosmos)

    John Burdian suggested that the angels were unnecessary if we think that God

    created an impetus which set these spheres in motion; he was the first to

    think in terms of inorganic forces moving things around

    Copernicus was religious and wanted to save the Platonic vision of perfect

    circular motion; the best way for him to do this is to place the sun at the center;

    this means that what appears to the senses is wrong, the entire cosmos is

    swirling around the sun

    Kepler, Galileo, and Newton then place the nails in this view of the world; Kepler

    changed finally the cosmos from an organism to a mechanical force(there is no

    anima mundi, a world soul moving everything)

    The universe then is no longer alive; God was seen as a clock-work God

    Prior to this, the earth and heavens were seen to be under two different types

    of laws; the realm of heaven was perfect, in eternity, and had perfect motion;

    the realm of earth was fallen, in time, and separate

    With these new advances, earth and heaven are under the SAME forces

    (although Newtons calculations still thought that if God did not periodically

    intervene that the planets and the sun would crash into each other)

    LaPlace in the 18th

    century then did away from God and saw inorganic forces

    understandable by mathematics

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    This mechanistic vision held until it was done away by thermodynamics and

    electrodynamics; Einstein placed the cap on this with relativity theory and

    quantum mechanics

    With the new laws governing the macrocosm, Einsteins vision is different

    where space is a mysterious mass-energy field and gravity is a kind of curve in

    space of massive objects in them (like a sheet with a bowling ball in the center);

    this is a different vision from Newton that objects were being acted upon by this

    mysterious force of gravity from afar (force acting over distancesunified

    mass-energy field; this is closer to a unified cosmos)

    Quantum physics then showed that we have different laws acting at different

    levels; this is the idea of the great chain of being; this is part of the new fusion

    of science and spirituality (mostly with Jung and Einstein)

    Certainty phenomena in this new vision are seen to not be understood on a

    mechanistic view and turn to spirituality: astrology, soul, reincarnation, angels,

    the astral plane, etc.

    What is different btw our disciplines?

    o (1) MythologyCampbell says that there is cosmological function of mythology; the

    creation of an image of the cosmos which is up-to-date with the time; the problem is

    that religion has not been able to keep up

    A tradition must take the cosmology of the time and merge this with the myth

    Mythosmeans spoken word of communication; it is traditional oral stories

    coming from the mouth as the vehicle; this comes from the energies of the body

    which is transforming the energies of the universe

    There are four functions of a traditional mythology:

    Metaphysical or Mystery functionto awaken to the individual an awe

    to the mystery of Being; if it does not do this we do not have a properly

    functioning myth; here we have an invisible plane, intuited from within,

    my the mind, which informs the visible place (we see Maya which is the

    vehicle bringing forth forms from the mystery of the Brahman which is

    energy)

    o

    Brahman is energy, but is conscious, intelligent and purposive; it

    is being, consciousness, and bliss; we are rooted in rapture; it

    makes no difference what happens to these forms

    o This is the perennial philosophy; this is what the mask of God is

    hiding; all these are the same

    Cosmological functionthe differences in the cosmologies is based

    upon the historical-sociological roots of the culture; this springs forth

    like a flower coming from the culture

    o We can look back to the primary cosmological visions; the world

    was built out of the bones of animals for paleolithic man; also,

    the animal was willing to die for the man as long as man

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    performed the correct rituals; the animal was not dying, it was

    slain, put in the ground, and then came back just like the stars

    were returning each night; this covenant between man and

    beast was shown in performing the correct rituals to keep this

    covenant

    o

    Later, what was important was plants and beings were living

    within these plants (Dionysius was living in the grape); this

    being gave itself willingly to be sacrificed to keep people alive

    o By about 4000 BC we have cities and these have a new set of

    concerns; there is complicated society, a division of labor and a

    priesthood; writing, astrology, etc; this allowed a study of the

    planets and out of this was the idea that there was a will in the

    cosmos and the human will must imitate the will of the heavens

    (they always return the same and can be mathematically

    predicted)

    o

    This becomes the primary motivation for high civilization for

    Egypt, Babylon, etc.

    Sociological functionthis differs from culture to culture and place to

    place

    o

    There are different ethical values in each culture

    Master MoralityGreeks and Renaissance

    Goes back to the Illiad; virtue originally means

    doing something well, doing with power; the

    Olympiad is doing something well

    What is bad is those who are not part of the

    nobility, the slaves

    Slave MoralityChristian

    Absolute distinction btw good and evil; he is

    good who has no power to harm us, who obeys

    rules

    Virtue is following rules, not doing something

    well; saying in place, not rocking the boat

    Good vs. Evil (not Good vs. Bad as in master

    morality)

    o

    Normally these ethics are cosmologically validated, they arebuilt into the universe; just as the moon and stars always do

    their thing, we should also

    Psychological Functionthe most important b/c it involves taking the

    individual through the various ways through the life cycle

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    o 0-12: Individual is dependent on the parents; here you are

    supposed to foster a development of respect for elders and

    dependency

    o 13-40: Adolescence comes and initiation rituals bring people out

    of this attitude to self-responsibility; we are now ourselves

    father and mother; because all of our initiation rituals have

    been done away with we have all children (gangs were made to

    bring individuals to maturity)

    o Around 40: the society has no need for you and we now need a

    guide into old age and to prepare for death; myths have a

    entirely new type that looks forward

    Jungs psychology is mostly for older people because it

    is all about what have we done for the cosmos

    o

    (2) Religionsystematized and petrified myth; it is taken into a priesthood and

    dogmatized so as to not allow change; they are like dreams and should change

    Visions are alive because our imagination is alive; the problem is that the really

    good visions are frozen and barred off by the priesthood

    We have to have myth first, then it is codified into dogma

    Religion is built to harmonize these myths; spirituality is the inference of a

    present entity or dimension from the causes in the present

    We must believe in these spiritual forces in the world working through us and

    trying to communicate to us; it is when we develop compassion for the suffering

    of others that we develop this aspect

    Spirituality is an individualized ideal, because it does not matter where you are

    at, itjust matters that you are able to see the world behind the world (of the

    invisible powers)

    o (3) Sciencehas two components

    (a) Creation of a cosmologyfinds what the universe looks like and where it

    came from

    Here the hero is the Pythagoran (finding the nature and purpose of the

    cosmos)

    We do not go to scientists for ethical help

    (b) Technologythe creation of machines to allow us to do things more

    efficiently

    Francis Bacon believed that science was technology; he wanted to

    create the New Jerusalem with machines coming in the Early Modern

    Era

    People here are problem solvers and not as much concerned with

    cosmology

    Here the hero is the Archimedean (the engineer type; problem solvers)

    Part 2

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    Genesis vs. the Upanishads

    Upanishads do not have one particular myth for the origin of all things; all are seen as

    metaphors for saying the same thing since we are talking about something that cannot be

    conceived in thought

    o

    The great self was floating in the void and said I am and became afraid because itnoticed that it was alone; it split into a male and female half

    o The two had sexual desire for each other, but the female turned herself into a cow and

    the male into a bull and they reproduced; then they turned into a mare and a stallion

    and on and on

    o One day the male version looked around and said that I am all what I have made, that

    the great self (Brahman) is manifest in all things (the universe has created itself out of

    itself organically)

    In Genesis 2, there is a mist which covers the earth and he scoops down and grasps mud and

    breathes into it and turns it into man

    o

    He allows Adam to name all things and look for a mate, but he does not find oneo Here the paradigm is a pottery maker making something totally separate from his own

    self; everything is not divine, God is separate, the world is not alive, it is not self-moving,

    it has to be breathed upon from above

    o For the Hindus everything is alive

    o

    For the West then, everything must be conquered and overcome by force since we have

    been sanctioned by the divine to do this

    o The problem is that the industrial nation-state which has been made out of this is

    destroying the resources whereby animals are being distinguished more than in the past

    Egyptian Myths

    o

    Here things arise and emerge spontaneously; in the beginning was chaos (nun) which

    was water, undifferentiated stuff

    o From out of nun, a lotus emerges and rises out of its surface and unfolds its pedals and

    sitting upon it is a god (Atum) which later became Ra (sun god); this is like a sun rising

    up out of a plant out of the Nile

    o The god masturbates and out of the ejaculation comes the first two primordial male and

    female gods:

    God of air (Shu)

    Goddess of moisture (Tefnut)

    o Shu and Tefnut then give birth to the next pair of Gods

    GebGod of the Earth

    NutGoddess of the Sky

    They are laying on top of each other; Shu pushes up Nut up and Geb down (to

    keep from having incest; now there is a primordial separation of heaven and

    earth)

    o

    Nut and Geb create Isis and Osiris and their brother and sister Neftes and Seth

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    Osiris mistakes his brothers wife Neftes for Isis and sleeps with her and out of

    this comes a Jackel-headed boy Nubis (the god of resurrection)

    Seth takes offense to Osiris and invites all the gods who get drunk and says that

    anyone who fits into the coffin can have it; Osiris gets in and nails it shut and

    throws it down the Nile which flows into the Mediterranean and lands in Syria;

    when it lands a tree grows up around it; a king is walking by and looking for a

    pillar to hold up his palace

    Isis has gotten wind of all this and followed Osiris and puts herself in as

    babysitter to the king and queens baby; she decides that she will make the

    kings son immortal; she places the son in fire to purge the mortality from him

    and changes herself into a swallow and flies around the kingdom

    For making the son immortal, the king gives her the tree to get her husband

    back; she goes back up the Nile and conceives from the dead body of her

    husband Horus her sun

    Seth is furious and rips Osiris into many pieces and spreads him around; Isis

    finds all the pieces but his phallus which has been swallowed by a fish; they

    stitch the body together and Horus goes out to avenge his fathers murder and

    fights Seth; in the fight Seth loses a testicle and Horus loses an eye

    o In the Egyptian afterlife (this is where the day of judgment of Christian apocalypse

    comes in) the person is lead into the scales

    The persons heart is weighed against a feather and if the heart is heavier than

    the feather then they have led a materialistic life

    If the persons heart is lighter than a feather, then the person will be guided and

    will be given immortal life or reincarnated in time

    o In this vision, everything is organically alive (contrasted with the Christian theme where

    the Spirit hovers above the water and is separate from it)

    The Egyptians believe all is divine; there is a lush animism which is similar to the

    Hindu cosmos

    Babylonian creation myth

    o This is the source of the oldest dragon slayer myth which has been written down

    o Sumerians were before the Babylonians and absorbed most of their mythology and

    reinterpreted it into their own patriarchial lawyer myths

    o In the beginning there is a undifferentiated chaos personified by three beings: Tiamat

    (dragon), Chia (salt watery abyss), and Apsu (the male freshwater); they have a son

    Numu (moisture and clouds); out of this comes Larmu and Leaarmu (personified by silt)

    who give birth to Amshar and Tishar (who are the horizons of the heavens and earth)

    o The generations of Gods after the original trinity are making a lot of noise and the gods

    just want to go to sleep; they want to murder these other gods off to get peace and

    quiet

    (not finished; ends at last part of part 8)

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