The Commonality of Creation
There have been, throughout time and across cultures, an innumerable plethora of “explanations” for how humans and the world came to be. Those who tell the stories tailor them to fit into their cultures. However, most every creation myth shares a certain number of commonalities. First, light is usually the first thing that comes into being or is created. This represents the idea of cosmos coming from chaos, or ordered reality replacing utter pandemonium. This is the most prevailing commonality throughout stories of creation. Another common theme in creation is the idea of a male and female personification of the ground and the sky. The phenomenon that has come to result from this pattern dubs them Mother Earth (from which came Mother Nature) and Father Sky.
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