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Abstract
Myths can be seen as narratives that humanity tells itself to face difficult times. It is Frazer in the Rameau d’Or who formulates it this way. I like ethnologists a little demonetised like him. It’s in the old stoves that we make the best omelettes. And then there have always been difficult times. And everyone always thought the future would be difficult. So we always need stories. But how to use it? This is where the automythanalysis, considered instrument of navigation on the river of fate, comes in. Hervé Fischer’s work has shown how mythanalysis is an essential tool for gardening the unconscious, a technical craft specialised in the great works of the imagination. I propose here to adapt the craft to my own race towards the stars but you will see that it will serve you too, reader.