Bibliography


African Myths & Tales: Epic Tales. Flame Tree Publishing, 2019.

Barrow, Jim. African Mythology: Gods, Heroes, Legends, and Myths of Ancient Africa. Jim Barrow, 2020.

African Mythology book that provides a bit of historical information about the continent of Africa. It mainly provides the most popular myths from Africa based on Gods, Legends, and heroes. These myths shaped African culture and its different communities. Some of these myths were incorporated with real events, leaving people to wonder if myths are real.

Buxton, Richard. Greek Myths & Tales: Anthology of Classic Tales. Flame Tree Publishing, 2018.

Russo, Lucas. Uncovering Greek Mythology: A Beginner’s Guide into the World of Greek Gods and Goddesses. Lucas Russo, 2020.

Book on Greek Mythology explaining the myths of God, Goddesses, Olympus, and natural events. It explains different Olympian characters, each of their supernatural abilities, and the roles each of them played in the creation and maintenance of the earth. It explains the relationship between each character in Olympia in drama, betrayal, and love. It also focuses on the creation of the cosmos and the galaxy.

Waude, Adam. “How Carl Jung’s Archetypes and Collective Consciousness Affect Our Psyche.”

People share similar myths and symbols across different cultures signifying that people have a collective unconscious that has been passed down throughout the generations. These collected memories are stored in the form of archetypes that give personality to different characters and stories similar to our own.

THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS IS MADE UP OF ARCHETYPES: CARL JUNG 

The tarot is a deck of 78 cards, invented in Italy in the fifteenth century. From humble beginnings as a device for gaming or gambling, the tarot became invested with occult, mystical, divine, spiritual, and even psychological significance.

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