Generative Creating of Sacral Space: Mythology, Cosmology and Places for Cult Rituals
Society, Integration, Education: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference. Vol.4: Lifelong Learning, Public Health and Sport, Art and Design, Design Education 2021
Silvija Ozola

Signs are an integral part of the existence of humanity. The Latvians have one of the most complicated symbolic sign system in the world—the Lielvārde belt which includes symbols of strong energy and encodes ancient information that characterizes the special relation to nature and the Universe. God is the basis of moral values and the origin of all events. The understanding of Latvian deities is based on creative thought, and each sign of the deity image is a structural whole with a certain informative value. The Balts’ tribes for cult rituals chose energetically powerful places. Generative creating of sacral space and religious ritual is connected by concepts the Place, the Way and the Symbol. Research object: Latvian wisdom and spiritual traditions, sacral space for the worship of God. Research goal: analysis of the Latvian wisdom influence on traditions of the establishment of early places of worship. Research problem: common and different features of the sacral space of the Latvians and other nations have been little studied. Research novelty: detailed studies of generative creating of early places of worship based on Latvian mythology and cult ritual traditions of other nations. Research methods: analysis of archive documents and cartographic materials, study of published literature and inspection of sacral places in nature.


Keywords
evolution, generative creating, Latvian mythology, Latvian wisdom, red white Lielvārde belt, sacral space, system of geometrical signs
DOI
10.17770/sie2021vol4.6201
Hyperlink
http://journals.ru.lv/index.php/SIE/article/view/6201

Ozola, S. Generative Creating of Sacral Space: Mythology, Cosmology and Places for Cult Rituals. In: Society, Integration, Education: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference. Vol.4: Lifelong Learning, Public Health and Sport, Art and Design, Design Education, Latvia, Rēzekne, 28-29 May, 2021. Rēzekne: Rezekne Academy of Technologies, 2021, pp.626-652. ISSN 1691-5887. Available from: doi:10.17770/sie2021vol4.6201

Publication language
English (en)
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