The Mayan Gods: An Explanation from the Structures of Thought
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The ancient Maya, like many other early cultures, developed a body of beliefs and myths on which they based their explanations for the origin and order of the cosmos. Everything that exists and happens was understood as the action of invisible and impalpable divine energies, beings or deities, who found representation through art and whose exploits were told in the sacred books. Some gods dealt with the natural phenomena related to the celestial space, others with the terrestrial environment and some others with the underworld, although most of them went beyond the scope of their functions and acted in areas other than their own [1].
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The Mayan Gods: An Explanation from the Structures of Thought
The ancient Maya, like many other early cultures, developed a body of beliefs and myths on which they based their explanations for the origin and order of the cosmos. Everything that exists and happens was understood as the action of invisible and impalpable divine energies, beings or deities, who found representation through art and whose exploits were told in the sacred books. Some gods dealt...
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