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Three worlds back from where you are reading this, is the archetypal world. Everything emerges from there in perfect patterns. With great suavity and skill, albeit unconsciously, we pull the patterns down out of there, through the creative and formative worlds and use them to make our lives here. Largely we just scrawl our lives over the patterns, like delinquent street-taggers and call the results, our personal histories. Then we entwine them with each other to create all the misery we can cope with. It needn’t be this way. All we have to do is remember the patterns and what they are. Some of us, the ones we call poets, have vague memories of the patterns, in their dreams and trances. They write them out and sing them to us and we call them our myths. All the myths that entertain, disturb and sustain us are, to some extent, true. All our tribes have similar myths. All our fundamentals are explained in our myths.