Echoes, Elements, and the Engine of Belief
From Myth to Modernity: A Journey Through Imitation, Imagination, and Ideology
'Anything you can do, I can do better.'
Broadway’s boast becomes humanity’s mirror.
We copy what we worship. We inherit what we forget.
This book listens to the whispers of demigods, the clash of systems, and the quiet truths buried in poetic prose.
On Broadway in 1946, Stephane Porter and Lance Buller sang, ‘Anything you can do, I can do better.’
In essence, humanity follows or copies what it admires and worships. This book will take you on a journey from myth to modern times.
At the end of some chapters, poetic prose related to the content is included, along with leading questions and some conclusions.
Mythology’s stories about the demigods tap into a person’s subconscious, which can lead some individuals to behave similarly. They have also laid the foundation for many current systems and institutions, including governments, banking, and faith schools.
The debauched, immoral behaviour today. It is due to the actions of a mythological warring god who laid the platform for the future.
Some people admire the structure of today’s society. Therefore, we will investigate a few possible scenarios to eliminate harmful elements.
We will delve into myths and inspirational fiction, merging them with England’s fact-based material to draw a few conclusions.
One story can lead to many possibilities. A play consists of many scenes and presents two points of view.
It doesn’t sound correct when you only know one narrative. Then, the other side isn’t heard.
This book will try to make sense of nonsense. In so doing, you, the reader. Can comprehend the broader picture of the world.
First, there are three notions, theories, and thoughts. Concerning how humanity conducts itself in a civil society: atheism, religion, and spirituality.
All political parties meet to debate matters peacefully concerning society. Spirituality suggests a way of life above the natural order and communicates the Creator’s loving nature through peaceful methods, employing poetry, art, and music.
In contrast, the Roman Catholic Church has used brutal methods to abolish such practices and beliefs in favour of embodying the natural world within society.
Regarding marriage, some people are sceptics or atheists; they have ideals similar to those of most faiths. But without a good deity at the centre of their thoughts.
Both religion and atheism always forget that the Holy Spirit is above animalistic tendencies. They are more inclined to have a refined and graceful personality that reflects their intellect.
It must be said that a poetic statement can have some truth. There is some legitimacy in myth.
In other words, word of mouth is the voice of peaceful, slaughtered philosophers. We must remember, like the Germans and the Roman Catholic Church.
Religious organisations collaborate with the war winner. They assimilate other cultures and adapt what they learn. Then, claim fame.
Not before spreading disinformation to the next generation. Who must remember why past wars were fought?
The right to live, work, and share resources equally.
The freedom to love freely without social or economic restrictions.
**The Paradox of Friendships, Enemies and Beliefs**
In the 6th century, the Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu said, ‘The enemy of my enemy is my friend.’
In days gone by, who was your best friend from two enemies?
Do you believe in spirituality, which has no written natural/common law, or do you follow one who has faith in supernatural powers and a belief in the rule of law?
If you join the rule of law and conquer spirituality.
After atheism has infiltrated the supernatural, and you are victorious over your enemies and your belief is proven wrong, how do you make amends with the right?
Never Ending: It always happens from conception; a cycle repeats itself. In 2008 and 2022, the world experienced economic meltdowns, which led to increased poverty. Is there a need for money since it enslaves humanity to the will of a master?
In the following pages, an abstract prologue is presented.
Prologue
It Started at the Beginning
Nature’s Basic Elements: An Abstract Thought. There’s a natural mystic force before and after. The entities calculate time’s imagination, accumulate mathematical knowledge, and space represents love’s gravity, bringing them together.
There are five elements that are always present. Each element listed embodies a human emotion: happiness, sadness, rage, fear, and love.
They are represented in the poetic prose that follows.
The Fundamental Elements
The five ancient elements are earth, air, water, fire, and sound.
Life-giving air in the heat of the sun.
You need water to quench your thirst, just as the cool breeze's delicate touch puts you at ease. In the chill night air, a log fire burns in a lodge.
Barry White’s deep, subtle sounds soothe her heart.
It is a love that never sees us apart. Let’s come down to earth, where we came from.
From birth to death, or is it death to birth?
The life-giving Earth.
A new generation shouldn’t repeat the past to advance.
In a primitive culture, the present should surpass the past.
Today, we can see and change the mistakes.
The present needs to prevent repetition in the future if affection and friendship are offered.
Where could those negative elements emanate?
Like the army’s officers.
They serve the community by protecting it.
However, they display the harsh reality of a brutal army.
Adopting the survival of the fittest.
The opposite side of a possessive persona offers affection.
They could, would and should sacrifice themselves.
For the sake of a sweetheart.
Like an octopus blowing its last breath over her eggs.
Before she sadly dies.
**Echoes From the Past**
It may not seem relevant. However, take note of the following quote: Karl Marx was born in Trier, Germany, on May 5, 1818, and later lived in Bonn.
In 1836, he moved to study law at the University of Berlin, where he printed, ‘History repeats itself.’
In 1905, a Spanish philosopher named George Santayana was born. Rephrased the statement, ‘Those who don’t remember the past are condemned to repeat it.’
These two quotes suggest that humanity must learn from the past. To avoid tragedies. Therefore, let’s examine history.
When you were born, your parents taught you how to adapt to your environment. How would the first demigods, kings, chiefs, or spiritual leaders have dealt with a situation without someone showing them the correct way?
In the following chapter, let this epic story begin with a voice that expresses profound thoughts in a void of darkness, where imagination, thought, and idea rest their heads in the universe.
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