The beasts were seen as envoys from that other world, and Campbell surmised "a magical, wonderful accord" growing between the hunter and the hunted, as if they were locked in a "mystical, timeless" cycle of death, burial, and resurrection. Their art - the paintings on cave walls - and oral literature gave form to the impulse we now call religion. (Joseph Campbell)

The beasts were seen as envoys from that other world, and Campbell surmised "a magical, wonderful accord" growing between the hunter and the hunted, as if they were locked in a "mystical, timeless" cycle of death, burial, and resurrection. Their art - the paintings on cave walls - and oral literature gave form to the impulse we now call religion.

Joseph Campbell

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