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- 2019
ON THE CYCLICITY OF TIME IN THE OLD TURKISH CULTUREKeywords: Mitos,Tarih,Bengi D?nü?,Türk Abstract: In many cultures from the most archaic to modern society, the concept of time has always been attributed to power and holiness in different ways. In other words, as it had the power to destroy everything except itself, it was also the concept of time which enabled everything to exist. It is understood that in the earliest periods, where God thought was not developed, time took over the task of God. In fact, even today, the public is responsible for everything in the world "cyclic time" as the symbol of the "felek" is. Therefore, the conception of nature-like time of cyclical time has always led to the emergence of folk beliefs acting with the laws of nature. On the other hand, there is a inde fate inde destiny connected to the pele in folk idea. This fate revolves as a result of a natural law in his orbit beneath the galaxy. However, it is an understanding of the savior that will change an undesirable fate and end the future with a happy ending. In a sense, the understanding of the rebirth of the great shamanic spirit that we know from the past has been designs that are not in a historical, but in accordance with the cyclical laws of nature. In other words, the idea of redemption is natural, the first mental production that has emerged in folk idea against natural laws
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