Norse Myths
Early cultures imagined the afterlife as dark and neutral, but Heaven and Hell later formed as places of divine justice in Christianity, Islam, and beyond.
From Geb and Nut splitting sky and earth to Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca creating the world from Cipactli’s body, Divine Union reshaped the cosmos
The Cosmic Battle: World Creation Through Destruction
From Ymir to Tiamat, cosmic battles tell stories of creation through conflict, bridging mythology, chaos, and order across cultures.
Flood Myths: The Role of Water in Rebirth and Creation
Ancient civilizations, from Sumerians to the Maya, tell of the flood. These myths explain the catastrophic deluge as both divine punishment and an act of cosmic renewal.
Christianity and Pagan Myths: A Cultural Fusion
The fusion of Christianity with local beliefs transformed ancient myths into new symbols, saints, and lore, evolving pagan roots into familiar Christian narratives.
