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Comparative Mythology

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National god
Natural religion
Nine maidens (mythology)
Noble savage
Numinous
Nursery rhyme
Oedipus complex
Origin myth
Origin-of-death myth
Ouroboros
Paleolithic religion
Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
Persona (psychology)
Petrosomatoglyph
Phallus
Pleiades in folklore and literature
Poison dress
Polytheistic myth as psychology
Pow-wow (folk magic)
Prehistoric religion
Preternatural
Princess and dragon
Procession
Proto-Indo-European religion
Psyche (psychology)
Psychological astrology
Psychology and Alchemy
Psychopomp
Puer aeternus
Quest
Rainbows in culture
Rainbows in mythology
Red Book (Jung)
Religion and mythology
Revitalization movement
Rite of passage
Ritual
Rose (symbolism)
Rota Fortunae
Rudolf Otto
Sack Man
Sacred grove
Sacred king
Sacred mountains
Sacred prostitution
Sacred–profane dichotomy
Salamanders in folklore and legend
Sandman
Scapegoat
Seclusion of girls at puberty
Self in Jungian psychology
Seven-league boots
Shadow (psychology)
Sheela na gig
Sigmund Freud's views on religion
Silver bullet
Sin-eater
Skull and crossbones (symbol)
Sky deity
Sky father
Solar deity
Solunar theory
Star and crescent
Star lore
Structuralist theory of mythology
Supernatural
Superstition
Swan maiden
Sylph
Symbol
Symbols of death
Sympathetic magic
Synchronicity