“Begin at the beginning,” the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” - Chapter 12, Alice’s Evidence, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Begin at the beginning. Because everything has a beginning, a start, a conception point. It is that moment in time when something starts taking form. By form I don't necessarily mean a physical being that you can see and touch but even something that resides in an individual's imagination. Across cultures, civilizations and time periods humans have told each other stories - stories of how the world came into being. Anthropologists and ethnologists, call these “
Origin Stories
“Begin at the beginning,” the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” - Chapter 12, Alice’s Evidence, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Begin at the beginning. Because everything has a beginning, a start, a conception point. It is that moment in time when something starts taking form. By form I don't necessarily mean a physical being that you can see and touch but even something that resides in an individual's imagination. Across cultures, civilizations and time periods humans have told each other stories - stories of how the world came into being. Anthropologists and ethnologists, call these “
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