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Comparative Mythology
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[edit]- 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