Has anyone read this book "Myths to Live By" or any others by Joseph Campbell?
Myths and legends are found in every culture of every time period including a creation story, a fall, heros, devils, good/evil battles, flood, virgin birth, savior, resurrection, second comings, judgements, eternal bliss - Amazing
Myth, legend, ritual all have their place as a temporary answer that binds individuals to their local group but long gone is the time when one group should claim "exclusivity" to these stories.
The historical references, hindu, buddist, native american, et al and even christian, if they have any meaning at all, must be secondary for in times gone by where the "social unit" was the tribe, the religious sect, a nation, or even a civilization, it was possible for the local myths that serviced to represent all those beyond its territory as inferior - their human heritage of imagery was true and sanctified or at least supreme. Its young must be trained to respond positively to their own systems and negatively to all others.
Mankind is united now and always has been in regards to the unknown.
Its "nature" to want to "know" and its human nature to try to supply answers to everything. Having an answer - myth or reason - is calming.
Pick the one that soothes.
BUT careful that the "answers" you choose should not "scare" you into not living and enjoying the life you have today.
You could end up as one with an ugly rash that won't go away.
Good short read for different slant IMHO