When we hear the word “myth”, many of us think untrue. As if myth is synonymous with lie or fairy tale. But the truth is that myths are actually much more than just stories. Myths are written with the intention of reflecting our own inner stories. We read them or hear them or what gets through is own truth. Consider a church where the pastor is sharing a story about Jesus on some Sunday morning. No matter what the story, there will be a different version heard by everyone in attendance. Each one will filter the words through their own inner dramas and untold and undiscovered realities. The literal words will be twisted by every Ego that hears them, while the mythology contained within those words remains untouched. This is the work of early masters and the masters of today. The universal truth is found inside, imperturbable by the preferences who touch upon it, even for thousands of years.