Have you ever wondered about the origins of human civilization and the stories that shaped ancient beliefs? What psychological forces lie behind creation myths, and how do they reflect our deepest fears, hopes, and aspirations? How do creation myths differ from culture to culture and what does that say about the psychology of those cultures?
Let's have a fascinating discussion hosted by Reed, where we dive into the dramatic creation myth of the Annunaki. Reed will tell the story with intensity and depth, and he'll bring the ancient narrative to life. As we explore the myth, we’ll examine the psychological themes woven throughout, like power, control, creation, and the relationship between gods and humans.
Through this captivating story, we’ll explore how these themes connect to modern human behaviour and our ongoing search for meaning. What does the myth of the Annunaki reveal about human nature, our need for understanding, and our desire to explain the origins of life? It's not just about leaning an ancient myth (which is exceedingly cool already) but also about providing an opportunity to reflect on how it resonates with our own beliefs and behaviours today, and with the human condition in general. Let's uncover the layers of psychology behind one of the most intriguing creation myths in history and let's have a fun, smart and fascinating discussion!