The is the traditional creation story of the Navajo people, who refer to themselves as the Diné .
He represents tranquility, composure, and inner peace.
Some scholars argue its deepest roots are Persian ( Daena ), referring to a spiritual double or "vision" that guides the soul after death. 2. Navajo (Diné) Creation Myth
Each world was characterized by different colors and trials. The people emerged from the darkness of the first world through a series of "lower worlds" until finally reaching the current physical world.
In Arabic and broader Islamic theology, (often spelled Deen ) is far more complex than the simple English translation of "religion."
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The is the traditional creation story of the Navajo people, who refer to themselves as the Diné .
He represents tranquility, composure, and inner peace. D I N - Myth
Some scholars argue its deepest roots are Persian ( Daena ), referring to a spiritual double or "vision" that guides the soul after death. 2. Navajo (Diné) Creation Myth The is the traditional creation story of the
Each world was characterized by different colors and trials. The people emerged from the darkness of the first world through a series of "lower worlds" until finally reaching the current physical world. D I N - Myth
In Arabic and broader Islamic theology, (often spelled Deen ) is far more complex than the simple English translation of "religion."