Order
The Oracle's Essence
Order signifies structure, organization, and the quest for control, often representing the need for stability.
Interpretive Themes
✧ Archetypal Essence
Ruler
Dominant Influence ( 75%)
The Ruler's throne is built from organized stones, but can become a prison of rules.
The Light
The Ruler's throne is built from organized stones, but can become a prison of rules.
The Shadow
The Ruler's throne is built from organized stones, but can become a prison of rules.
Modern Visibility
In modern life, there is an ongoing struggle between chaos and order, with a strong push for organization and clarity.
◈ Mythological Resonance
Reference Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Global/Universal traditionExplore the profound myth of Reference, the cosmic librarian who holds the universe's memory. Discover its psychological meaning for modern identity and the search for truth.
Bi Discs Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Chinese traditionThe myth’s core theme is the revelation of cosmic and psychic Li from chaos, modeling the journey from confusion to harmonious structure.
Bagua Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Chinese traditionThe ultimate gift of the myth, the deep, patterned structure underlying apparent chaos, which provides a framework for meaning and ethical navigation.
Chronos/Saturn Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Greek traditionThe central theme of the myth, depicting the violent and sacrificial process required to establish a new cosmic or psychic structure from chaos.
Bishops' Rings Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Christian traditionThe divine harmony maintained by the rings' song, symbolizing the innate, often unseen structure that makes coherent experience possible.
North Star/Polaris Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Multiple traditionIt represents the principle of cosmic and psychic order, the fixed axis around which the apparent chaos of life and the heavens finds its harmonious rotation.
Vimānas Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hindu traditionThe principle of dharma that Rama embodies and restores, representing the cosmic law that governs the rightful use of the Vimāna and the harmony of the psyche.
Aido-Hwedo the Rainbow Serpent Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe structured world built by Mawu-Lisa and sustained by the serpent’s labor, representing the psyche’s need for stability atop dynamic forces.
Fenghuang Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Chinese traditionThe Fenghuang's arrival establishes cosmic and social Li (propriety), representing the inner state where the psyche's elements are correctly arranged and functional.
Akua Gods of Hawaii Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe structured world that emerges from the chaos of primal unity, represented by the distinct domains of sky, earth, and sea, and the established roles of the Akua.
Ahura Mazda Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, embodied by Ahura Mazda, representing the inherent truth, harmony, and rightness of the universe that humans are tasked to understand and uphold.
Adad the Storm God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe societal and cosmic balance that Adad's storms both threaten and ultimately restore, representing the stable state that is periodically cleansed and renewed by chaos.
Ahriman's Creation of Evil Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe principle of Asha, the cosmic truth and harmony that Ahriman's entire existence is designed to disrupt and unravel into chaos.
Aji Saka Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe cosmic and psychological principle of structure, law, and balance that emerges from the confrontation with devouring chaos.
Aganju Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe civilizing principle born as Orunmila; the wisdom, structure, and culture that emerge from the harmonious integration of chaos and stability.
An the Sky God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe fundamental Me established by An, the cosmic laws that structure reality and human society.
Aranda Creation Stories Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe Tjukurpa established by the Ancestors, representing the innate, organic law of the psyche that brings harmony when followed.
Aningaaq and Malina Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Inuit traditionThe resulting celestial pattern of day, night, and seasons, showing how a broken relationship creates the fundamental structures and rhythms of reality.
Anahita Goddess of Water Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic and social harmony maintained by her flowing waters and conferred farr, representing the inner sense of rightness and authentic structure that emerges from a purified soul.
Apolaki Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe cosmic structure established by the pact between Apolaki and Mayari, symbolizing the inner psychic order born from reconciling opposing forces.
Ashmedai King of Demons Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe conscious structure represented by Solomon's kingdom and the Temple, which cannot exist in a pure state but must be forged from an encounter with Chaos.
Ani Earth Goddess Igbo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionAni is the divine principle of Omenala (custom/tradition), establishing the natural and social order that prevents chaos and ensures community survival.
Ausangate Mountain God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe Andean Tinkuy, the cosmic and psychic harmony restored through sacred exchange and right relationship.
Asha and Druj Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe fundamental nature of Asha, manifesting as cosmic law, ethical structure, and the innate psychic tendency toward integration and wholeness.
Atrahasis Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe principle embodied by Enlil, representing the psyche's need for structure, silence, and control, which can become tyrannical if unbalanced.
Ayizan the First Priestess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African Diaspora traditionThe vivifying principle Ayizan brings, transforming undifferentiated chaos into a harmonious pattern where life and spirit can flow in relationship.
Azrael Angel of Death Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionThe fundamental principle Azrael upholds, representing the cosmic law and divine structure that governs even the moment of death.
Baiame the Sky Father Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe supreme gift of the Sky Father, the intricate system of kinship, ecology, and ceremony that maintains balance and harmony in the world.
Bacabs the Four Sky Bearers Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mesoamerican traditionThe primary achievement of the Bacabs' labor, the establishment of cosmic and psychic structure out of primordial chaos.
Beriah the World of Creation Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Kabbalistic traditionThe fundamental principle of Beriah, the divine intellect imposing harmony, hierarchy, and law upon the pure creative potential flowing from above.
Barong and Rangda Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe structuring, protective principle embodied by Barong, which gives form to life and community.
Bathala Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe divine principle Bathala imposes on chaos, reflecting the psyche's need for structure, hierarchy, and coherence.
Bogd Khan Mountain Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe myth is fundamentally about the clash and eventual reconciliation between two orders: human-imposed order and the innate, sacred order of the land/psyche.
Buga the Creator Evenki Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe principle of structure and consciousness that emerges from chaos, represented by the spreading land and the act of creation itself.
Bon Creation Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe final act of the myth establishes cosmic order, mirroring the psychological process of creating a coherent, functional ego-structure from inner chaos.
Bora Initiation Ceremony Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe ultimate gift of the Ancestral Being, imposing a cosmic and social structure onto potential chaos, providing a map for living in right relationship with all things.
Bunjil the Wedge Tailed Eagle Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe essential gift of Bunjil’s Law, representing the internal psychological structures of ethics, ritual, and meaning that prevent a collapse into chaos.
Chukwu Creator God Igbo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionSymbolizes Omenala, the sacred law and natural order established by Chukwu and upheld by Ala, providing the ethical and cosmic framework for a harmonious existence.
Coya Raymi Moon Festival Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe precise, calendrical timing and structured ceremonies of the festival, showing that engaging the unconscious is not chaos, but a different kind of sacred law.
Dorje Shugden Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe deity's primary function: to protect the integrity of a spiritual system (the Dharma) from chaos, corruption, and degeneration, enforcing a sacred structure.
Daebyeol and Sobyeol Sun and Moon Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe cosmic and psychic structure established by the myth's resolution, representing the harmony and rhythm that replaces primal chaos.
Deborah the Prophetess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionThe central theme of mishpat (justice/judgment) that Deborah embodies, the act of restoring right relationship and harmony from chaos and oppression.
Erlik God of the Underworld Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionRepresented by Ulgen and the sky, this is the principle that Erlik's rebellion defines and challenges, creating the cosmic tension that structures reality.
Erra and Ishum Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe principle abandoned by Marduk and sought anew after the purge, representing the psychic hierarchy that must be rebuilt on more authentic grounds.
Eridu the First City Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe essential theme of the myth, embodied in the me, representing the fundamental laws and structures that make civilization and a coherent psyche possible.
Fudo-Myoo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe deity's ultimate function: to establish and protect the cosmic and psychic order (Dharma) against the forces of chaos and delusion.
Gajah Mada Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe central drive of the myth, the psychic imperative to structure chaos and bring disparate elements under a single, functioning sovereignty.
Gu God of Iron West African Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe ultimate goal of Gu's work, the imposition of functional structure and civilization upon the raw chaos of undifferentiated nature and instinct.
Haik God of the Sea Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe principle of structure, boundary, and identity asserted by Ubbog to create a habitable world from the chaos.
Gereltei the Radiant One Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe final state achieved through sacrifice; the cosmic structure of cycles, distances, and relationships that replaces the formless void, mirroring the achieved integrity of the individuated Self.
Hod Splendour Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Kabbalistic traditionThe innate, sacred geometry and logic that defines Hod's splendour, which humans instinctively seek to restore through systems, laws, and patterns.
Hubal the Arrow God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Arabian traditionThe principle Hubal embodies, the antithesis of chaos, providing a structured, if harsh, framework for navigating a chaotic world.
Idiyanale Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe harmonious structure and rhythm that conscious labor imposes on chaos, creating systems, communities, and a stable life.
Iblis the Fallen Angel Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Islamic traditionThe divine command to prostrate represents a cosmic order and hierarchy that Iblis's logic challenges, creating a rift in the fabric of celestial obedience.
Hong Gildong Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe rigid Neo-Confucian hierarchy of Joseon that defines Gildong as flawed, which he must internally overthrow to establish his own more authentic order in Yuldo.
Hwanung Descends from Heaven Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe core gift of Hwanung: the 360 laws and principles that structure chaotic nature into a civilized, ethical human society.
Ibalon Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe central goal of the epic, representing the hard-won structure of consciousness, law, and civilization built upon conquered chaos.
Huascar and Atahualpa Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe principle embodied by Huascar and Cusco: structure, tradition, law, and the cosmic hierarchy whose collapse is the central tragedy of the myth.
Hou Yi the Divine Archer Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe divine mandate Hou Yi fulfills; his arrows impose cosmic and natural balance, representing the necessary, often violent, re-establishment of harmony after a period of chaotic excess.
Illapa Thunder God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe ultimate goal of Illapa's violent intervention: not chaos, but the restoration of cosmic and psychic balance, the harmonious cycle of dry and wet, action and integration.
Intihuatana Stone Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe supreme goal of the myth, representing the triumph of cosmos over chaos, of predictable cycles over existential terror.
Io the Supreme Being Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe cosmic and psychic structure that emerges from chaos through the act of separation, establishing the conditions for life and law.
Izumo Grand Shrine Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe final product of the divine negotiation; the transformation of potential chaos (of competing rulership) into a harmonious, dual-layered cosmic order.
Julunggul Rainbow Snake Female Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe fundamental Law that Julunggul embodies and enforces, representing the innate, often severe, psychic necessity for balance and authentic structure.
Jamshid and the Jeweled Cup Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe civilization built by Jamshid, symbolizing the hard-won structure of the conscious psyche, which is fragile and collapses when its foundational connection to the unconscious is broken.
Jurupari Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Amazonian traditionThe ultimate principle Jurupari embodies, the cosmic and social structure necessary for a culture to cohere and endure.
Kashima and Kadori Deities Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe principle enacted by Kashima, the celestial structure imposed to make the world habitable and the psyche functional.
Kane the Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe ultimate achievement of Kāne's work, the transformation of Pō into a harmonious, living cosmos governed by natural and moral law.
Khormusta Tengri of the Mongol Siberian Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe core principle established by the myth, symbolizing the necessary hierarchical structure that emerges from chaos to create a functioning psyche and universe.
Ken Arok and Ken Dedes Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe kingdom of Singhasari represents the new cosmic and political Order born from Chaos, a structure built upon a foundational act of violence.
Kikimora Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe sacred ritual and diligent care that transforms the Kikimora from a trickster into a guardian, representing the conscious structure needed to contain creative energy.
Kinabalu Spirit Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe divine realm's structure, which is disrupted by the theft, representing the pre-conscious, collective state that must be broken for individual consciousness to emerge.
Kris of Empu Gandring Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe natural, sacred order of craftsmanship and kingship that Ken Arok violates, leading to the chaotic, corrective justice of the curse until balance is restored.
Ku God of War Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe ultimate goal of Ku's fierce energy, the establishment of structure, law, and hierarchy from primal chaos, both in society and within the individual psyche.
Kukulkan Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mesoamerican traditionThe central theme of the myth, representing the civilizing principle, cosmic harmony (logos), and the structured wisdom that emerges from understanding natural law.
Kur the Underworld Dragon Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe principle embodied by Ninurta and the Tablet of Destinies, the conscious structuring of reality and the self against the relentless pull of chaos.
Laka Goddess of the Hula Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe principle Laka imposes on chaos, representing the necessary structures, disciplines, and forms that make creative expression and psychological coherence possible.
Lono God of Agriculture Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe sacred peace and structure of the Makahiki season, representing a necessary container of ritual and rest for creative energy to take root.
Loro Jonggrang Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe drive to impose a perfect, numerical, architectural order upon the chaotic night, a masculine principle that seeks to contain and structure the world.
Mago Primordial Goddess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe harmonious structure imposed by consciousness upon chaos, representing the innate human drive to find meaning, pattern, and balance.
Maguayan Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe structuring impulse that emerges from the sky, providing the boundaries and differentiation needed to create a distinct world from the formless sea.
Machu Picchu Sacred City Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe sacred principle of Tawantinsuyu (the fourfold empire) manifest as the psychic imperative to create harmony, structure, and meaning from inner chaos and fragmentation.
Mande Creation Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe divine principle established by Faro’s journey and speech, representing the move from primal chaos to a world structured by law, language, and social harmony.
Mawu-Lisa the Dual Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe divine law and structure imparted by the creators, establishing the framework for a harmonious cosmos and society.
Metatron Archangel Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionThe fundamental principle Metatron serves and embodies, representing the psyche's deep need and ability to structure chaos into a coherent cosmos.
Metatron in Kabbalah Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Kabbalistic traditionMetatron is the administrator of the celestial order, symbolizing the psyche's drive to create coherence, structure, and meaning from the chaos of unconscious contents.
Mithra the Sun God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of asha, the truth and right arrangement that Mithra's act establishes and protects, both in the universe and within the individual psyche.
Mount Agung Sacred Volcano Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe state of dharma or cosmic balance that is the myth's initial condition and ultimate goal, representing psychic integration and right relationship with all layers of reality.
Namorrodor the Night Spirit Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe cultural laws and rituals that protect the community from Namorrodor symbolize the psychic order and conscious structure needed to contain chaos.
Naadam Festival Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe principle established by the hero's victories, representing the necessary structures, rituals, and disciplines that transform chaotic potential into livable reality.
Nana Buluku the Primordial Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe divine law (Fa) established by the complementary rule of Mawu and Lisa, representing the cosmic and psychic structure born from unity.
Nav, Prav, and Yav Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe essential quality of Prav, the principle that structures chaos into cosmos and provides the template for a meaningful life in Yav.
Ninigi and the Descent from Heaven Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe divine mandate (shintai) brought by Ninigi, representing the imposition of kosmos on chaos, the structuring principle of consciousness.
Nuwa Repairs the Sky Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe desired state restored from chaos, representing the psyche’s innate drive toward equilibrium, structure, and meaningful pattern.
Numi-Torum Sky God Khanty Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe primary gift and demand of Numi-Torum, the principle of structure, hierarchy, and conscious differentiation that makes a coherent life possible.
Nyame the Sky God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe ultimate goal and gift, the cosmic and social structure that emerges from the integration of celestial law into earthly life.
Ninurta Slaying the Asag Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe divine Me that the Asag threatens and Ninurta restores; it is the principle of meaningful structure against meaningless chaos, both cosmically and psychologically.
Obatala in the New World Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African Diaspora traditionThe divine principle Obatala embodies, the internal architecture of peace and morality constructed within external reality's chaos.
Okomfo Anokye Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe ultimate achievement of the myth, the transformation of chaotic, warring factions into a structured, sovereign nation with a central sacred symbol and law.
Ogbunabali God of Death Igbo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe divine principle Ogbunabali serves; he is the agent who eliminates what threatens the fundamental balance and structure of the cosmos.
Obatala Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe fundamental principle Obatala embodies, the divine impulse to structure chaos into harmonious, intelligible form, both in the cosmos and the psyche.
Olorun and the Creation of the Earth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe ultimate goal of the creative act, the establishment of a stable, habitable world from watery chaos, reflecting the psyche's need for structure.
Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aztec traditionThe structuring, masculine principle that gives form and law to the cosmos, emanating from the Lord of Duality.
Omoikane Deity of Wisdom Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe ultimate result of Omoikane's function, representing the restoration of cosmic and psychic harmony (wa) from chaos through applied intelligence.
Olodumare Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe fundamental theme of the myth; the cosmic hierarchy and divine governance established by Olodumare’s sovereign act of structured withdrawal and delegation.
Olokun Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionRepresents the initial, static perfection of Olokun's realm, a closed system that must be opened to the chaos of relationship to become dynamic and creative.
Oro Society Ritual Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe ultimate goal of the ritual; the cosmic and social harmony restored through the traumatic but precise application of ancestral law.
Orunmila Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionHe represents the divine, structured wisdom (Ifa) that underlies the apparent chaos of the world and human experience.
Pachacuti and the Empire Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe supreme principle of the myth; the divine geometry imposed upon chaos to create a viable world and a coherent psyche.
Palden Lhamo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe ultimate goal of Palden Lhamo's sacrifice: the preservation of cosmic and spiritual order (Dharma) against the forces of chaos and destruction.
Phurba the Ritual Dagger Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe enlightened state achieved through the ritual, where bound chaos becomes the stable foundation for spiritual structure and conscious life.
Poli'ahu Snow Goddess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe ultimate outcome of the myth; the establishment of sacred boundaries and territories, creating a cosmic and psychological balance from chaos.
Perun Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe cosmic principle embodied by Perun, representing the human need for structure, boundary, identity, and conscious governance of the inner and outer world.
Pura Besakih Mother Temple Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe cosmic principle of dharma; the harmonious structure that emerges when all elements of the self are in right relationship, preventing psychic chaos.
Pundjel the Creator Deity Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe cosmic and social law imparted by the creator, representing the necessary structures, rituals, and ethical frameworks that sustain a created world or a coherent psyche.
Qoricancha Temple of the Sun Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe central theme of the myth, manifest as the perfect geometry of the temple and the harmonious empire it anchors, opposing chaos.
Qamar al-Zaman and Princess Budur Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Arabian traditionThe structure and kingship that Budur masters during her disguise, representing the integration of logos and conscious governance into the psyche.
Rod Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe fundamental principle Rod imposes upon chaos, representing cosmic law, psychic structure, and the necessary framework for life and meaning.
Ruatapu's Flood Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe societal or psychic structure that is both necessary and potentially oppressive; it is destroyed by the flood so a more authentic order can be established.
Saoshyant the Savior Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, the divine harmony that the savior re-establishes, both in the world and in the well-ordered psyche.
Shamash the Sun God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe result of Shamash's reign, symbolizing the structure, law, and cosmic harmony established and maintained by conscious discernment.
Shambhala Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe essential quality of Shambhala’s society and the Kalachakra mandala, representing the harmonious, enlightened structure of the integrated Self, in contrast to the chaos of the unexamined life.
Si Kabayan Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe rigid, often arbitrary systems of rule, bureaucracy, and social expectation that he constantly tests and exposes through his chaotic, literal-minded interventions.
Sidapa Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe cosmic law upheld by Sidapa against chaos; represents the internal structures and principles necessary for a coherent psyche and a meaningful life.
Sin the Moon God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe Mes upheld by Sin’s regular cycle, symbolizing the psychic need for rhythm, structure, and harmony with natural law.
Sinchi Roca Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe central theme of the myth, the divine mandate to structure chaos (Uku Pacha) into the harmonious, human world (Kay Pacha).
Sogbo Thunder God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe cosmic principle established by Mawu-Lisa, which Sogbo’s transformed power serves to enforce, symbolizing the necessary structure that contains and directs chaotic energy.
Songtsen Gampo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe ultimate gift of the myth, the transformation of a chaotic landscape into a harmonious mandala of spiritual and social life.
Taegeuk the Great Ultimate Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe harmonious pattern that emerges from the dance of opposites, representing the cosmic principle of balance and the structured reality born from primordial chaos.
Sulayman's Ring Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Islamic traditionThe state of psychic and cosmic harmony the ring creates and represents, which is disrupted by chaos and ultimately restored on a firmer foundation.
Svarog Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe sacred Pravda forged by Svarog, symbolizing cosmic and psychic structure, law, truth, and the antithesis of chaos.
Sundiata the Lion King Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe ultimate goal of Sundiata’s quest, represented by the Kurukan Fuga charter, symbolizing the harmonious inner constitution established after chaos is integrated.
Tala the Star Goddess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe resolution Tala brings to celestial chaos, representing the psychological need to find or create meaningful structure and patterns within inner experience.
Tahmuras the Demon Binder Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe divine principle of Asha that Tahmuras serves, representing the conscious structure and meaning imposed upon primal chaos.
Suleiman and the Wind Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Arabian traditionSignifies the initial, rigid structure of the ego’s kingdom, which must be softened and made permeable by the chaotic wisdom of the spirit to achieve a higher, more dynamic harmony.
Tama-nui-te-ra the Great Sun Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe ultimate goal of the myth: the establishment of tikanga, the right rhythm and balance that allows life to flourish.
Tambora and the Sky Darkness Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe cosmic and psychological harmony that the cataclysm ultimately serves; the myth teaches that order is sometimes forged in the crucible of chaos.
Takemikazuchi Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Shinto traditionThe heavenly mandate, the achieved state of internal governance where disparate psychic elements are integrated under a conscious direction.
Tamoi the Grandfather Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Amazonian traditionThe principle and process of imposing meaningful structure, rhythm, and relationship onto chaos, establishing the conditions for life and culture to flourish.
Temu the Evenki Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe hard-won structure and meaning imposed upon chaos, which requires constant maintenance and relationship with its source.
Tengri the Sky God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe cosmic and moral law decreed by Tengri, representing the innate structure of the psyche (the Self) and the human task of aligning with a destined pattern.
Tepeu and Gucumatz Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mesoamerican traditionThe establishment of the Four Directions and the World Tree, representing the cosmic structure imposed on chaos, creating a livable, meaningful universe.
Tengri Siberian Sky God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe fundamental principle of Tengri, representing the natural law, cosmic harmony, and the structured pattern underlying all of reality.
The Atua Gods of Maori Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe establishment of tikanga, the sacred law and correct way of things that arises from the new arrangement of light and space.
The Archery Contest of the Gods Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe ultimate result of the successful shot, the harmonious cosmos that springs from a single point of perfect, lawful contact, mirroring the psyche's need for inner structure.
The Apus Mountain Spirits Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe Apus embody the foundational, non-negotiable laws of nature and psyche; the myth teaches that personal harmony is found in aligning with this greater order.
The Babylonian World Map Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe entire purpose of the map is to impose and depict a cosmic and psychological order, with Babylon as its legislated center.
The Battle of the Sky and Sea Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Filipino traditionThe cosmic and psychological state achieved after the battle, where distinct elements have their proper place, creating a universe where life and meaning are possible.
The Behemoth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionIts destiny is a final, sacred confrontation that will establish ultimate cosmic order, showing that true stability comes not from excluding chaos, but from integrating it.
The Black Hat Ceremony Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Tibetan Buddhist traditionThe enlightened state achieved through the ritual, where chaos is not destroyed but woven into a stable, protective mandala of psychic structure.
The Ceque System Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe entire myth is a profound narrative about imposing sacred, meaningful order upon the chaos of raw existence, both externally and internally.
The Creation at Lake Titicaca Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe divine mandate and achieved state of a structured, harmonious psyche and world, imposed by the creative will upon chaos.
The Desana People of Light Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Amazonian traditionThe cosmic law established by the Sun Father, representing the inherent, intelligent structure of reality that the myth reveals and that one must align with.
The Creation of the Pickaxe Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe cosmic and psychic structure that is the ultimate goal of the myth, emerging from the deliberate act of imposing form on chaos.
The Creation of Mankind Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Babylonian traditionThe cosmic and social structure the gods uphold, which is threatened by rebellion and re-established through the creation of a serving class (humanity).
The Cosmic Battle of Light and Dark Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, the perfect harmony of the original creation and the ultimate goal of the cosmic battle, representing psychological integrity and ethical alignment.
The Death of Sundiata Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe societal and cosmic balance that is secured not by a king's continued rule, but by his perfect, timely departure, ensuring the continuity of the kingdom's spiritual law.
The Chosen Women Acllas Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe supreme value of Tawantinsuyu and the psychological goal; the state of perfect inner alignment and harmony the Aclla's service upholds.
The Descent of the Moon God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe Me that is disrupted by the moon’s waning and restored by his return, symbolizing the psychic equilibrium between conscious and unconscious forces.
The Emu in the Sky
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe core teaching of the myth; the Emu embodies the natural, cyclical law that governs seasons, behavior, and the balance of all things.
The Eternal Heaven Blue Sky
Mongolian traditionThe fundamental principle established by the Eternal Blue Sky, the sacred law that harmonizes chaos and creates a liveable cosmos.
The Div Akvan Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe principle of Asha that Rostam defends and ultimately strengthens by passing through chaos, rather than by avoiding it.
The Dogon Creation Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionEmbodied by Nommo and the societal teachings, it is the principle of structure, rhythm, and cosmic law that is restored through sacrifice and careful cultivation.
The Eight Trigrams Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe cosmic and social structure that flows from the apprehension of the trigrams, transforming raw existence into a civilized, meaningful world.
The Faravahar Symbol Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe principle of Asha, which the symbol venerates, representing cosmic harmony, righteousness, and the divine law that structures a meaningful universe.
The Final Renovation Frashokereti Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, the divine truth and harmony that is the destined end-state of creation after the defeat of chaos and falsehood.
The First Day of Creation Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionThe act of separating light from dark and naming them establishes the fundamental principle of cosmos over chaos, the structuring of psychic content into comprehensible forms.
The Feathered God Ku Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe fundamental principle Ku initially embodies; the necessary structure, boundary, and hierarchy that provides the stable framework upon which the vibrant cloak of life can be woven.
The Flood Myth of Mongolia Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe cosmic and psychic harmony that is shattered by human failing and restored through a foundational act of selfless transformation.
The Founding of Cusco Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe cosmic and social harmony (Tawantinsuyu) established from the navel, representing the human impulse to create meaning, structure, and civilization from chaos.
The Founding of Ile-Ife Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe founding of Ile-Ife represents the establishment of cosmos from chaos, the imposition of structure, law, and civilization onto the formless.
The Fravashis Guardian Spirits Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe Fravashis are fierce warriors for Asha (cosmic truth and order), fighting against chaos and decay to maintain the fundamental structure of a good creation.
The Founding of Goryeo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe celestial principle embodied by the Jade Emperor and the ultimate goal of the myth: the transformation of psychic and worldly chaos into a harmonious, functioning whole.
The Golden Staff Test Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe result of the successful test: the establishment of Tawantinsuyu, representing the cosmic and social harmony that flows from aligning with a sacred foundation.
The Four Directions Aztec Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aztec traditionThe fragile state achieved through sacrifice, represented by the precise, oscillating movement of the Fifth Sun, constantly threatened by chaos.
The Great Flood Aboriginal Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe sacred law sung into the land by the Ancestors after the flood, representing the authentic, internal structure that emerges from chaos.
The Hare Trickster East African Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe deeper, more sustainable balance the myth seeks to restore, where multiple forms of intelligence (not just strength) have value.
The Great Khan's Golden Whip Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe state of balance and harmony in the psyche and the world that the Whip upholds, representing the integrated Self’s governance after the underworld ordeal.
The Island of the Sun Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe cosmic principle Inti imposes on chaos; the psychological necessity of structuring the inner and outer worlds to create a habitable, meaningful existence.
The Last Judgment Jewish Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe ultimate goal of the judgment process: the establishment of perfect divine justice (Mishpat) and the rectification (Tikkun) of a fractured world into a harmonious, perfected state.
The Kabbalah Tree of Life Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe divine structure imposed on the chaos of potential, creating a cosmos of meaning and relationship from unity.
The Kecak Dance Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe ultimate goal of the ritual, the restoration of balance (dharma) between the seen and unseen worlds, mirrored in the psyche as the integration of conscious and unconscious.
The Lament for Nippur Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe myth revolves around the shattering and meticulous restoration of Me, the fundamental laws of cosmos and psyche.
The Long Count Calendar Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mesoamerican traditionThe divine principle the calendar upholds; the myth is a story about the perpetual, costly maintenance of cosmic and psychic structure against entropy.
The Majapahit Creation Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe cosmic and psychological structure that arises from the sacred pact, representing the integration of chaos into a functioning whole.
The Mayan Four Directions Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mesoamerican traditionThe supreme achievement of the myth: the transformation of primordial chaos into a structured, livable, and meaningful cosmos.
The Me Divine Laws Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Sumerian traditionThe ultimate goal of the myth; the state of cosmic and civic harmony achieved not through passive reception, but through active, daring acquisition.
The Night Marchers Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionTheir silent, perfect formation represents the rigid, implacable order of tradition and law, against which the individual consciousness must define itself.
The Mummy Bundles of the Inca Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe cosmic and social harmony (Tawantinsuyu) maintained by the correct veneration of the bundles, reflecting the inner order achieved when the past is properly acknowledged.
The Night of Power in Persian Lore Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, the harmonious state the ritual seeks to preserve and strengthen through individual and collective integrity.
The Nine Cauldrons of Yu Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe ultimate achievement of Yu's labors and the function of the Cauldrons, symbolizing the hard-won harmony and structural integrity of an individuated life.
The Omer Ritual Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hebrew traditionThe meticulous, daily count of the Omer imposes a sacred structure on chaotic time, mirroring the imposition of cosmic law (Torah) onto the chaotic potential of a newly freed people.
The Odu of Ifa Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Yoruba traditionThe fundamental principle the Odu introduce to the world; the cosmic and psychic law that brings meaning and structure to human experience.
The Origin of the First Rooster Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe principle established by the rooster’s daily vigil, representing the triumph of structure, rhythm, and predictability over chaos and fear.
The Origin of Hangul Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe cosmic and psychological principle of li, the rational structure embodied in Hangul’s design, which brings clarity from chaos.
The Origin of Wrestling Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe ultimate product of the struggle, the transformation of primal chaos into a cultural practice with rules, respect, and beauty.
The Passover Angel of Death Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe divine decree and the precise instructions for the Passover, representing a cosmic law and structure that supersedes human political and social order.
The Python God of Dahomey Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe central theme of the myth, representing the establishment of cosmos from chaos, both in society and within the individual psyche.
The Queen Mother of the West Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe cosmic and psychic principle that Xi Wangmu embodies and enforces, the harmonious structure underlying reality that the seeker must align with.
The Seder Night Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe prescribed 15 steps of the Seder; the necessary psychic structure that provides a vessel for the powerful, chaotic forces of liberation and rebirth.
The River God He Bo Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe principle brought by Yu, representing the conscious structure, discipline, and understanding that channels raw power into sustainable form.
The Sethians Creation Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Gnostic traditionThe false, rigid order imposed by the Demiurge and his Archons, a law-bound system designed to keep the soul in predictable, entrapping patterns.
The Sirius Star Dogon Knowledge Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe supreme goal of the myth, representing the transformation of psychic and social chaos into a harmonious system aligned with cosmic principles.
The Signifying Monkey Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African Diaspora traditionThe rigid hierarchy of the jungle (Lion on top) that the Trickster Monkey exists to challenge, test, and ultimately transform through chaos.
The Sword of Ali Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Arabian traditionThe principle embodied by Zulfiqar and its wielder, representing the divine law and structure that is imposed upon chaos through righteous action and discernment.
The Sun Stone Calendar
Aztec traditionThe achieved state of the cosmos after the sacrifice, a fragile structure maintained through ritual and remembrance, constantly threatened by chaos.
The Throne of God Kursi Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Islamic traditionThe essential principle emanating from the Throne, the cosmic and psychic law that structures chaos into a harmonious, meaningful whole.
The Ten Suns Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Taoist traditionThe ultimate goal of the myth, the restoration of the celestial and natural law (Tao) through a difficult, transformative intervention.
The Tortoise and the Hare Korean Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe cosmic and psychic principle embodied by the tortoise's inevitable victory, suggesting a deeper law that rewards consistency over chaos.
The Tree of Life Kabbalistic
Kabbalistic traditionThe fundamental principle of the Tree's architecture, representing the divine logic and structured harmony that underlies the apparent chaos of existence.
The Var of Yima Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe entire myth is an ode to Aša, the cosmic principle of truth and right order, which must be actively constructed and maintained against entropy.
The Tortoise Trickster West African Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe established hierarchy of the animal kingdom that the tortoise's tricks disrupt, representing social structures, rules, and predictable power dynamics.
The Two Suns Myth Siberian Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe ultimate goal of the myth's narrative; the hard-won state of cosmic and psychic balance achieved through courageous intervention and the imposition of lawful pattern onto chaos.
The White Tiger of the West Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Korean traditionThe cosmic principle the White Tiger serves, the harmonious structure of the universe that requires both creative and destructive forces to maintain balance.
Tikkun Olam Repair of the World Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Jewish traditionThe desired state of a mended world and an integrated psyche; the harmony that emerges from consciously reassembling the fragments of chaos.
The World Tree Slavic Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Slavic traditionThe principle of Prav that the Tree upholds, representing cosmic harmony, natural law, and the inner structural integrity of a realized Self.
The Yanomami Creation Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Amazonian traditionThe domain and gift of Omama, representing culture, law, structure, and the conscious mind's effort to create meaning from chaos.
The Yazata Angels Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe core domain of Asha Vahishta; it signifies the innate psychic need for a coherent, truthful structure within the self, the antidote to internal chaos.
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli Dawn Star Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aztec traditionThe solar principle of Tonatiuh that ultimately defeats and subsumes the rebel's chaos, reasserting the cosmic law of sacrifice and central authority.
Tūmatauenga Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe ultimate result of Tū’s actions, the move from primal chaos to a world where humanity has a defined place and purpose, however hard-won.
Tsatsral Wind Spirits Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionEmbodied by Tengri and the celestial lasso; the cosmic and psychological principle that structures chaos into a meaningful, functional system.
Tsam Ceremony Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Mongolian traditionThe sacred structure imposed by the dance of Mahakala, representing the conscious ego's necessary role in creating psychic stability and meaning.
Tupã Thunder God Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Amazonian traditionThe cosmic and psychic principle established by the sacred voice, creating the structures and boundaries within which life can meaningfully exist.
Tu God of War Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Maori traditionThe harsh, pragmatic structure Tū imposes through his actions, representing the ego's need to create stability and hierarchy from the chaos of undifferentiated potentials.
Ulguen Creator God Altai Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Siberian traditionThe principle enacted by Ulguen, representing structure, distinction, law, and the cosmic and psychological need for a stable center.
Twi Creation Myth Myth Meaning & Symbolism
West African traditionThe divine principle established by Nyame’s descent and the placement of the Golden Stool, representing the cosmic and social harmony that structures chaos.
Uli Sorcery Goddess Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe cosmic and psychic law that underlies apparent chaos, the structured framework within which both creation and justice occur.
Unkulunkulu Zulu Creator Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe principle of structure, law, and relationship imposed upon chaos; the necessary rules for sustaining the world once it has been created.
Viracocha Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Incan traditionThe ultimate gift of Viracocha to humanity—laws, language, agriculture—symbolizing the conscious structure that makes culture and a coherent psyche possible.
Wakea Sky Father Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Hawaiian traditionThe cosmic and social structure established by the myth, the principle of pono that governs the relationships between gods, humans, and nature.
Wandjina Spirit Beings Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe fundamental Law (Lore) brought by the Wandjina, representing the sacred structure, rules for living, and natural balance imposed upon creation.
Wangu wa Makeri Kikuyu Legend Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African traditionThe central theme of the myth, depicting the violent, cyclical process by which one social or psychic order is overthrown to establish another.
Xango in Candomble Myth Meaning & Symbolism
African Diaspora traditionThe principle Xango ultimately serves, the cosmic and social balance that his thunder both protects and, through storm, restores.
Wisanggeni Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe celestial rule of Suralaya, representing the necessary but often stagnant structure of the conscious mind and society, which must be challenged and renewed by dynamic spirit.
Wayang Kulit Origin Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Indonesian traditionThe principle of dharma that the myth seeks to restore, the cosmic and moral structure that gives the shadow-play meaning and direction.
Yima the Golden Age King Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe divine principle of Asha that Yima initially embodies and later protects in microcosm within the Vara, representing the innate psychic structure that persists through chaos.
Zarathustra the Prophet Myth Meaning & Symbolism
Persian traditionThe cosmic principle of Asha, the divine law and harmony that the prophet perceives and strives to establish against chaos.
Batara Guru
Indonesian traditionThe cosmic and social structure imposed by the creator, providing stability but also imposing limitation and provoking resistance.
Behemoth and Leviathan Banquet
Jewish traditionThe principle of cosmic and psychic arrangement, the divine will that structures chaos into a harmonious and purposeful whole.
Boorong Astronomical Mythology
Aboriginal Australian traditionThe predictable, narrative structure imposed upon the apparent chaos of the cosmos, creating a universe governed by story and law.
Dhul-Qarnayn and the Wall
Islamic traditionThe principle of cosmic and psychic arrangement, the imposition of pattern and limit upon formless potential, creating the conditions for life and meaning.
Ekur Sacred Mountain House
Sumerian traditionThe supreme principle embodied by the Ekur, the cosmic and social arrangement enforced by divine authority.
Enki and the World Order
Sumerian traditionThe divine principle of assigning specific functions and boundaries, transforming chaos into a living, structured cosmos.
Enlil and the Creation of Humans
Babylonian traditionThe cosmic and social decree (mes) imposed by the sovereign god, representing the necessary but often oppressive structures that contain chaos and define purpose.
Enlil
Sumerian traditionThe fundamental principle of arrangement and hierarchy, violently imposed yet necessary for existence and identity.
Esagila Temple of Marduk
Babylonian traditionThe principle of cosmic and social arrangement, structure, and harmony, established through divine will and maintained through ritual and law.
Huitzilopochtli Defeats the Four Hundred Stars
Aztec traditionThe achieved state of cosmic and psychic harmony, where previously warring principles are assigned their proper place and function under a sovereign will.
Imuk the General of Hell
Korean traditionThe principle of cosmic and psychological structure that arranges chaos into a meaningful, often severe, system of laws and consequences.
Inanna and Enki
Sumerian traditionThe sacred, structured decrees of the me themselves, and the cosmic system they uphold, which is dismantled and reconstituted.
Israfil the Angel of Trumpet
Islamic traditionThe cosmic principle that is dissolved by the first blast and re-established on a wholly different, divine plane after the second.
Jimmu First Emperor of Japan
Shinto traditionThe ultimate achievement of Jimmu’s quest: the establishment of cosmic and social harmony (wa), the structuring of chaos into a sustainable, hierarchically integrated system.
Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo
Incan traditionThe imposition of meaningful structure upon chaos, creating harmony, predictability, and a vessel for cultural life.
Marduk Slays Tiamat
Babylonian traditionThe principle of structure, law, and differentiation imposed upon chaos to create a habitable, knowable world of distinct forms and hierarchies.
Marduk Forty Nine Names
Babylonian traditionThe cosmic principle established from chaos, manifest as law, hierarchy, and predictable rhythm, defended by the sovereign.
Marduk the City God
Babylonian traditionThe cosmic and psychic principle established through decisive action, turning formless potential into structured reality.
Nabu God of Writing
Babylonian traditionThe structured cosmos maintained through careful record-keeping and the annual re-inscription of divine decrees during the Akitu festival.
Nommo Dogon Ancestors
African traditionThe cosmic and social structure instituted by the Nommo, standing in opposition to the primordial chaos introduced by the jackal Ogo.
Oduduwa's Chain from Heaven
Yoruba traditionThe principle of cosmos established against chaos, represented by the solid land and the institution of sacred kingship.
Ogun's Iron Grove
Yoruba traditionThe pattern, structure, and civilization wrought from chaos, always maintained through ongoing effort and ethical application of force.
Oduduwa West African
West African traditionThe principle and act of imposing structure, differentiation, and meaning upon chaos, resulting in a habitable world and a functional psyche.
Puma the Sacred Animal
Incan traditionThe principle of cosmic and social harmony that the puma's sacred predation and territorial sovereignty were believed to uphold within the Incan world.
Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca Rivalry
Aztec traditionThe principle of structure, law, and civilization that emerges from chaos, yet remains perpetually vulnerable to it, requiring constant renewal.
Solomon and the Jinn
Islamic traditionThe divine fitrah or natural state to which Solomon aligns his kingdom; the harmonious structure imposed upon chaos through wisdom and just rule.
The Black and White Shamans
Mongolian traditionThe structuring principle that gives cosmos to chaos, the patterns and laws upheld by the White Shaman’s rituals and knowledge.
The Disputation of Summer and Winter
Sumerian traditionThe divine decree of Enlil and the fundamental principle embodied by Enten; the necessary structure, law, and cycle that makes chaotic nature intelligible and sustainable.
The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas
Taoist traditionThe cosmic and psychic hierarchy that structures chaos, represented by the Dragon Kings' divine bureaucracy governing the formless sea.
The Exaltation of Inanna
Sumerian traditionThe ultimate prize, the complex system of divine decrees that structures reality, wrested from chaos and installed in the heart of civilization.
The God of Wealth Caishen
Taoist traditionThe celestial bureaucracy and cosmic principle that governs the fair and merit-based distribution of fortune, opposing chaos and random chance.
The Golem Builder
Jewish traditionThe principle of structure, law, and arrangement imposed upon chaos to create a habitable world, a necessary counterpart that can become oppressive.
The Jade Emperor Korean
Korean traditionThe supreme principle of arrangement and law, the harmonious pattern that the Emperor embodies and enforces against the constant pull of chaos.
The Marriage of Martu
Sumerian traditionThe principle of structure, pattern, and predictable law, necessary for civilization and conscious life but prone to rigidity.
The Manna from Heaven
Hebrew traditionThe sacred rhythm and law embedded in the distribution of the manna, creating a cosmic and social structure (the Sabbath) around the act of receiving sustenance.
The Mayan Underworld Xibalba
Mesoamerican traditionThe imposed structure of reality, perpetually tested and renegotiated through its confrontation with chaos and deception.
The Mortar of the Sky
Yoruba traditionThe divine principle enacted by the mortar’s placement, the structured arrangement of chaos into a habitable, meaningful cosmos.
The Preserved Tablet
Islamic traditionThe cosmic structure and predetermined harmony of all events, as opposed to chaos, guaranteed by the immutable decrees of the Preserved Tablet.
The Seventh Day Rest
Hebrew traditionThe divine principle brought forth from chaos, establishing harmony, boundary, and the foundational structure of reality.
The Sixteen Kingdoms of Yoruba
Yoruba traditionThe divine principle imposed upon chaos, manifesting as law, structure, and the sacred hierarchy that enables civilization and conscious life.
The Thirteen Heavens
Aztec traditionThe fundamental principle of the layered cosmos, representing the hierarchical structure of reality, the psyche, and society that provides meaning amidst chaos.
The Tower of Babel Hebrew
Hebrew traditionThe human impulse to structure, build, and systematize, which when absolute becomes rigid and opposed to the organic flow of life.
The Yellow Emperor Huangdi
Taoist traditionThe principle of cosmic and social harmony established from chaos, embodied in rites, calendars, and governance.
Tiamat and Apsu
Sumerian traditionThe principle established by Marduk’s victory, representing cosmos, structure, law, and civilization imposed upon the formless deep.
Tunupa the Salt Pillar
Incan traditionThe principle Tunupa sought to impose, representing structure, law, and civilization, which in excess can conflict with the chaotic, fluid forces of life.
Cultural Lenses
Jungian
Learn More →Order reflects the structures of the psyche and the search for balance. Dreams often seek order within disorder. Symbolizes the inner workings of one’s mental landscape.
African
Learn More →Order represented Ma’at, the principle of harmony and justice. Rituals were aimed at maintaining cosmic order. [Egyptian] Connected deeply to moral values and life balance.
✦ The Oracle's Prediction
A structured opportunity will emerge requiring disciplined organization.
Excessive control may strain a close relationship.
Contextual Nuances
Arranging items neatly
Symbolizes a desire for control in chaotic situations.
Organizing a chaotic space
Indicates efforts to bring order to one's life.
Following a strict schedule
Represents pressures related to performance.
Witnessing disorder
Indicates discomfort with chaos in one's environment.
Planning an event meticulously
Highlights joy in organizing and structuring experiences.
Integrative Mantra
"Affirmation"
Integration Ritual
Ritual Practice
Take a blank sheet of paper and a ruler. Draw three precise geometric shapes (square, triangle, circle) with the ruler, then tear the paper along the lines you drew, creating a controlled destruction. Place the pieces in a bowl of water and watch them dissolve.
Questions for Reflection
- "What areas of my life are currently in disorder?"
- "How can I create more structure in my daily routines?"
Related Weavings
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