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Towards a universal tradition? The myth of Isis and Osiris
Myths & Legends > Greece & Egypt
By : Jean-Louis Brun  -  Friday, 21 May 2010 00:00
brun_6_isis This presentation is the following of the part: Towards a universal tradition? The scenario in which Jean-Louis Brun shows an original key of reading, initiatory, from the I Ching, which enables to understand the order of more than fifteen myths and legends. In this part the author talks about "the archetypal myth" of ancient Egypt:  Isis and Osiris by Plutarch (1st century).  Plutarch priest of Apollo, thinker in the tradition of Plato, asserted that myths hid a deep and unique truth. He wrote: "like mathematicians say that the rainbow is an image of the sun colored by the reflection of its beams, the same way the Isis myth is the image of a certain truth which reflects a same thought in different environments".
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Towards a universal tradition? The cult of Mythra
Myths & Legends > Greece & Egypt
By : Jean-Louis Brun  -  Friday, 21 May 2010 00:00
brun_7_mithra Cet exposé est la suite du volet : Vers une tradition universelle ? Le scénario dans laquelle Jean-Louis Brun expose une clef de lecture inédite, iniatique, issue du Yi Jing, permettant de comprendre l’ordonnancement de plus d’une quinzaine de mythes et légendes.  Qualifiée de religion initiatique par Robert Turcan, le mithraïsme, le culte de Mithra aurait pû connaitre un développement analogue au christianisme si l’Empereur Constantin n’en avait décidé autrement lors du concile de Nicée en 325. Quelles sont les sept étapes de l’initiation mithriaque ? Quelles lames du Tarot de Marseille retrouvons-nous au fil de ce chemin initiatique? Et comment retrouve-t-on  l'ordonnancement des huit hexagrammes que Jean-Louis Brun a établi ?
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Towards a universal tradition? The twelve labors of Hercules
Myths & Legends > Greece & Egypt
By : Jean-Louis Brun  -  Friday, 09 April 2010 00:00
brun_3_douze_travaux This 10-minutes presentation is the following of the part:
Towards a universal tradition?
The scenario in which Jean-Louis Brun shows an original key of reading, initiatory from the I Ching, which enables to understand the order of more than fifteen myths and legends.

In this part, the author talks about the Twelve Labors of Hercules from Alice Bailey's text.
Between the episode of the Mares (Symbol 1) and  the Augean stables  (Symbol 8), the author finds the universal scenario of Tradition as it is established.

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