Western man is no longer the master of the world: he is confronted not by “indigenous people” but by interlocutors. It is essential to recognize that there is no solution of continuity between the “primitive” or “backward” world and the modern West. We must become aware of what remains of the mythical in our modern existence and that is exactly what Mircea Eliade proposes, a profound connoisseur and defender of myths, convinced that their understanding will one day form part of one of the most useful discoveries of the twentieth century.
Myths, Dreams and Mysteries is an indispensable book for anyone interested in religion, psychology and mythology.