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Do you know how the world was created?

The Indigenous people of Australia told a story of how everything on Earth was asleep. The Father of All Souls was the only one who had awakened and awakened Mother Sun. He commanded him to come down and give life to all forms of Earth, plants, insects, caves and everything else. The Father of All Souls was pleased with the work of Mother Sun. Later, this gave birth to two children, the Breakfast Star and the Moon. These were born children who would later become the offspring of mankind.

The legend of Heliopolis

This legend comes from ancient Egypt. He says that in the beginning, there was only one chaotic water called the Nun. The sun god Ra appeared from a lotus flower and gave light to the Universe. Ra created Shu, the god of the air, and Tefnut, the goddess of tame. These two gave birth to the goddess of heaven Nut and the god of Earth, Geb. From them the physical world took shape.

The legend of the Maya

In the Mayan culture, Tepe the creator and Gucumatzi, the feathered soul, created the world with their thoughts. They created beings to care for their creature. At first they created animals and heaven and earth, but needed a being to communicate properly, so they made man. They did it with mud, but as soon as it was said it crumbled. Then they tried to make it with wood, but it was hands and meek. They finally made it with corn, and these people were compassionate and intelligent.

The legend of the Ainu

In this creation story, by the Ainu people, the world was created when oil from the ocean rose like a fire in the sky. What remained was the earth, and the steam created two gods descending from the five-colored clouds. From these two gods and their colorful clouds, the Earth was created together with plants and animals as well as other gods.

The Legend of Polynesia

In this story of creation from Polynesia, it is said that the world came out of a shell. As the shell slowly opened, light entered. Its upper lid became the Rangi, or heaven and the lower Pope, or the earth. Rangi and Pope loved each other and gave birth to 70 powerful gods who helped create the world as it is today.

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