Raglan Hero themes shared by Mythical characters: Romulus, Hercules, Dionysus, Zeus, Moses, Elijah and Jesus | Richard Miller | MythVision
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MythVision welcomes the brilliant Dr. Richard C. Miller for one of the deepest and most explosive conversations ever recorded about myths, religion, human psychology, dreams, and the famous Raglan
Hero Pattern — one of the most influential systems for identifying mythic narratives across cultures.
In this powerful interview, Miller explains:
How the Raglan hero archetype repeats across completely unrelated cultures
How Jesus surprisingly fits this mythic pattern
Why human beings create myths, religions, and comforting narratives
The role of dreams, neuroscience, and evolution in the rise of religion
How the human mind constructs inner voices, spiritual experiences, and postmortem appearances
Why we cling to stories to deal with pain, death, loss, trauma, and the search for meaning
This episode is a journey into what it means to be human — our fragility, our desires, our brain, and our narratives.
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Romulus was the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political
religious, and social institutions to Romulus and his contemporaries. Although many of these traditions incorporate elements of folklore, and it is not clear to what extent a historical figure underlies the mythical Romulus, the events and institutions ascribed to him were central to the myths surrounding Rome's origins and cultural traditions.
Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion. He rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element
of his Roman equivalent Jupiter. His mythologies and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of Indo-European deities such as Indra, Jupiter, Perkanas, Perun, Thor, and Odin. Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, the youngest of his siblings to be born, though sometimes reckoned the eldest as the others required disgorging from Cronus's stomach. In most traditions, he is married to Hera, by whom he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.Who was Dionysus, the Greek God of Wine?
* Dinoysus, the Greek God also known as Bacchus was born on
December 25th
* Dinoysus' mother was a virgin called Demeter
* The world was full of evil, so the GOD of Gods was called on
to save humanity
* The prayer was accepted by Jupiter who declared his Son
would redeem the world from its misery
* Dionysus known as his only begotten-Son, was sent as the
Saviour
* The shedding of Dinoysus' blood was symbolized in his gift
of wine to humanity