SIBERIAN MYTHOLOGY: Forgotten Deities and Fearless Spirits from the Frozen Lands of the Ancient North (World Mythologies)

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by Kenneth M. Simmons

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Discover the Frozen Myths That Time Tried to Bury. In the heart of the world’s coldest lands lies a treasury of legends—stories whispered by firelight, carved into the wind, and kept alive by those who dared to listen. Siberian Mythology: Forgotten Deities and Fearless Spirits from the Frozen Lands of the Ancient North invites you into a realm where ravens create worlds, dragons guard sacred lakes, and moonlight itself carries the voice of a goddess. Few people know that the myths of Siberia are among the oldest on Earth—shaping the beliefs of entire civilizations yet rarely told beyond the tundra. What you’re about to discover will change how you see creation, nature, and even death itself. From the trickster Raven Kük who formed the earth through laughter and chaos, to Kulus Ea, the Silver Goddess who lights the frozen plains, and Nga, the Keeper of Death who turns endings into rebirth—each tale reveals the hidden balance that governs all existence. This book matters because it revives a lost spiritual worldview—one that saw humans not as rulers of nature, but as part of its living soul. Readers will gain more than myth; they’ll find reflection, wisdom, and wonder in every page. Whether you seek inspiration, cultural insight, or simply stories that stay with you long after reading, this journey through Siberian myth will leave you changed. Perfect for lovers of world mythology, folklore, and the mysteries of human belief, Siberian Mythology connects the ancient past to our modern search for meaning. Its stories speak to a time when survival demanded reverence, and when the sky, the snow, and the soul were all one. The hidden truth behind these tales is simple yet powerful: balance sustains all things—and those who forget it risk losing the world itself. Ready to uncover the forgotten gods of the North? Step into the snow, follow the spirits, and awaken the ancient voice of the earth. Get your copy today and begin the journey beneath the ice and above the sky. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "Siberian Mythology is one of the most immersive cultural works I have read in years. The storytelling carries both scholarly weight and emotional depth, creating a bridge between ancient cosmologies and modern readers. The author treats every myth with sensitivity, context, and clarity, making these frozen-world traditions come alive on the page." — Dr. Helena Orlov, Anthropologist and Specialist in Arctic Indigenous Cultures ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "As a historian of northern civilizations, I'm genuinely impressed. This book captures the raw spiritual landscape of Siberia with accuracy and reverence. The interplay between humans, nature, and spirits is explained with the same nuance found in academic texts, but with a warmth that makes it accessible to all. A rare and powerful contribution to world mythology." — Professor Anton Mikhailev, Department of Early Civilizations, Ural Institute of History ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "I found myself unexpectedly moved. Reading this felt like hearing the myths around a fire after a long journey through snow. The atmosphere, the respect for indigenous voices, the emotional truth of the stories—everything resonated. As someone who works closely with oral tradition research, I can say this book understands the soul of myth better than many academic studies I've encountered." — Dr. Marissa Wyn, Folklorist and Researcher of Oral Traditions ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "I rarely write reviews, but this book deserves my voice. The way the author presents the spirits, gods, and natural forces reminded me why mythology exists in the first place. It is not just information; it is a living worldview. The narrative style is graceful and human, capturing complexity without losing readability. I couldn't put it down." — Jonas Reed, Cultural Historian and Mythology Lecturer ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "As a scholar of shamanic traditions, I appreciated how authentically the book treats the relationship between humans and the unseen world. The portrayal of balance, reciprocity, and the spiritual laws of the North reflects a deep understanding of animistic belief systems. This work will be invaluable for students and enthusiasts alike." — Dr. Yelena Sokolova, Author of Paths of the Northern Shamans ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "I felt connected to these stories in a way I didn't expect. The author writes with honesty and care, and it shows in every chapter. I came away not only informed but changed, reminded of the power that myth carries when treated with respect. This is the kind of book that lingers long after the last page." — Michael Hartley, Editor and World Folklore Reviewer ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "This book stands out in the crowded world of mythological literature. It has heart, precision, and a sense of awe that is hard to capture. I've spent decades studying northern oral cultures, and this is one of the finest modern interpretations I've seen. The balance between narrative beauty and cultural responsibility is exceptional." — Dr. Suri Nakamura, Comparative Mythology Researcher

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