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It seems that religious traditions unanimously admit that there is no paradise here below. The beautiful, orderly, harmonious dream world of Amerindians is always feasible, possible but never achieved ; this dream world must be elsewhere . Creation, life, are based on a rupture (considered like a sin) between man and the Creator and on discrimination between creatures. For so-called revealed religions, rupture, banishment and difference establish and/or legitimize a relationship of power between man and the world. The religions of natural societies develop a philosophy, an ethnic of reconciliation of the human being with the rest of creation. Thus, knowledge may be attained by dreams, shamanism and death