What is the role of myth in contemporary society? Is myth simply a relic of the past, a primitive reminiscence, or does it persist and evolve in reality? Myth is not a fanciful tale but a form of thought that survives through generations, traversing them, and expressing a vision of the connection between the cosmos and the divine. This vision is manifested in words, symbols, and various ritualistic or other practices. In this sense, myth is a "metaphysical driver" that brings us closer to profound dimensions of being. Rationality and science, and even more so religions, have dethroned myth as the medium for connecting with the cosmos. However, to deny myth is to deny the existence of an infinite that, paradoxically, science itself has helped to uncover. Myth therefore resurges as an indispensable human condition that a materialistic and calculative belief system struggles to drown. Thus, the observation of nature reminds us, as Mathieu Lion points out, that a forest is not merely a timber reserve, that fire does not only produce ash, but also transformation and rebirth. In short, myth reminds us of a dimension beyond the visible, which is not measurable, but is perceptible. The subjective reality, in other words, does not coincide with objective reality.