Dacă adevărul nu se află prin dragoste, oriunde s-ar afla el, nu mă interesează. - Mircea Eliade

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Dacă adevărul nu se află prin dragoste, oriunde s-ar afla el, nu mă interesează.

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About Mircea Eliade

Mircea Eliade (13 March 1907 {O.S. 28 February} – 22 April 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. His most enduring and influential contribution to religious studies was possibly his theory of Eternal Return, which holds that myths and rituals do not simply record or imitate hierophanies, but, at least to the minds of the religious, actually participate in them.

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De tot ce se întâmplă în lume sunt şi eu vinovat. Pentru că nu sunt un om întreg, nu sunt o unitate armonioasă, sunt un ins dezaxat, fără centru. Probabil că mai sunt şi alţii, zeci de milioane, ca mine. Şi cum pentru societăţile moderne lumea înseamnă tot mai puţin Cosmos şi tot mai multă Istorie, îţi dai seama ce repercusiuni poate avea dezechilibrul acesta interior în afară de noi. Cum am putea fi creatori în Istorie noi, câteva zeci de milioane de dezechilibraţi?

Aş suferi mai mult dacă aş fi respins. Iar eu vreau să înving întotdeauna. De aceea mă arăt retras, dispreţuitor. Nădăjduiesc într-un timp când munca mă va înălţa destul ca să atrag privirile. Suferinţele mele - până atunci - nu le va cunoaşte nimeni.

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Myth is an extremely complex cultural reality, which can be approached and interpreted from various and complementary viewpoints. Speaking for myself, the definition that seems least inadequate because most embracing is this: Myth narrates a sacred history; it relates an event that took place in primordial Time, the fabled time of the "beginnings." In other words myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality — an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution. Myth, then, is always an account of a "creation"; it relates how something was produced, began to be. Myth tells only of that which really happened, which manifested itself completely. The actors in myths are Supernatural Beings. They are known primarily by what they did in the transcendent times of the "beginnings." hence myths disclose their creative activity and reveal the sacredness (or simply the "supernaturalness") of their works. In short, myths describe the various and sometimes dramatic breakthroughs of the sacred (or the "supernatural") into the World. It is this sudden breakthrough of the sacred that really establishes the World and makes it what it is today. Furthermore, it is as a result of the intervention of Supernatural Beings that man himself is what he is today, a mortal, sexed, and cultural being.

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