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Autodidact polymath
Autodidact polymath





Coyote (mythology), Coyote (Navajo mythology), Crow (Wahn) Crow (Australian Aboriginal mythology), Cultural depictions of ravens.Their depictions and notorious crimes are listed in various historical texts and mythological sources that are present in different places all around the world." ref List of some Trickster deities: "But history has seen that all these trouble-making Deities and Tricksters always had a believed purpose behind their trouble-making plans and notorious behavior. They were known for their ill doings, treachery, deceit, and many other things." ref "Trickster deities belong to various countries and religions as they hold their control over the minds of the local people. However, often these trickster gods have a purpose behind their trouble-making plans!" ref From devious Loki to the dancing Kokopelli, most societies have had, at some point, a deity associated with mischief, deceit, betrayal, and treachery. "The figure of the trickster is an archetype found in cultures the world over. Thus the similar types of myths and folklore are widespread beliefs in "Trickster gods and goddesses" present in almost all the religions and are very famous for their supernatural powers and the Chaos which they like to spread on the earth. I am starting to think all the trickster duties relate to older sacred bird beliefs that later morphed into half-bird and half-human or other half-animal as the "transition phase" of the mythology was East meets West where west wanted to worship humans and the east, as well as the Americas, seem to favor the older myths relating to birds and the like but then humans as gods in the west seem to be a driving force but at the shared ideas to me likely are of the northeast, Aisa related origins similar to language movements in my thinking.







Autodidact polymath