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Jalal (Glory), 11 Masa’il (Questions) 175 B.E. - Saturday, December 22, 2018 “A myth is a way of making sense in a senseless world. Myths are narrative patterns that give significance to our existence.” Rollo May The "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise" prompt for DAY 1832 The Grinch has stolen Christmas and it's up to you to save Whoville, have fun on this creative Saturday. A ribbon is at stake for the most creative entry, is it going to be yours? The Myths of Christmas I enjoy the myths of Christmas. I like the old ones and the new ones. I like the frightening and non-frightening myths. I enjoy reading and watching them because they are creative, inspiring, and--in most cases--teach a lesson on how humans should treat each other. Some of the older myths take in the pagan aspects of the season. Some of the newer ones use the themes of love, hope, faith, and joy to suggest how one human being should treat another. Over the decades and centuries, these myths have become part of the culture and are expressed in different way across the planet. Myths are metaphors expressing the duality of human nature, The "Blogging Circle of Friends " prompt for DAY 2225 Begin your entry with "On a cold December night..." What happened? A Cold December Night On a cold December night the North Star was twinkling so bright that it sent angels into flight. |