The myth of Maori relates to the story of Polynesia on the creation of the universe, according to Rosenberg, it starts with nothing and is "not thinking about thinking about the creation of the universe and human" in other creation myths Varies. Process progress (351) It may be wrong, but it changes from "not present" to "thought" rather than nothing, so it is from words and actions, but with other creative myths and more Have similarities. It represents a natural event or aspects of nature and humanity.
Creative myth (or creative story) is a cultural, traditional or religious myth that explains the earliest beginning of the world today. Creative myth is the most common form of myth, usually developed first through oral tradition and human culture. Creation myths are often not historical or literal, but are often thought of as those who convey deep truth. Though not always, they are often considered to be cosmic myths - they represent the order of the universe from a disordered state or disordered state.
The myth of Maori relates to the story of Polynesia on the creation of the universe, according to Rosenberg, it starts with nothing and is "not thinking about thinking about the creation of the universe and human" in other creation myths Varies. Process progress (351) - Indian creative myth There are many explanations in Indian creative myth. They are all representatives of the main principles of Brahmin and are expressed as "ubiquitous, ubiquitous, ubiquitous". (Creating Myth Dictionary, p. 139, David Liming and Margaret Liming) Brahmin, or Brahma created an idea from God's behavior, he is a representative of Brahmin as a person.
Creative myth, also known as the cosmic myth, is a philosophical and theological detailed explanation of the first creation myth within the religious community. The term myths here refers to imaginative expressions in the narrative form of experiences and understandings as basic reality (see also myths). The word "creation" refers to the beginning of things from an ultimate source of information, or in other ways, from the intention and behavior of transcendental existence. The creation myth is a symbolic story of the origin of the world, as understood by a particular community. Later creationism was based on the subsequent history and community needs. Thus, for example, all theology and speculation about the Christian community is based on the Bible Genesis and creation myths created by Jesus Christ.