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Arrived, finally, at the Kumarbi Cycle section of the book, which I have not only already read but I have actually produced a 115 page-long amateur edition of the Kumarbi Cycle (translated, of course) with commentary and the like. if I wrote it today instead of some two or three years ago it'd be probably thrice that length because I realized how it fully fit within the Indo-European trifunctional schema.
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The comparison between the Hattic Illuyanka myths and the Orphic myth was insane, literally an Eureka Moment for me where I realized that Kerenyi was absolutely correct about Orphic mythology being based on Minoan mythology, and that Minoans, as I've said for a long time, share a kinship with the Hattic people, both coming from the Neolithic Anatolian farmer populations
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