Supported by postulates of Ionian thinkers Plato and María Zambrano, in addition to Orphean myths, reflections on the alleged schisms between philosophy, poetry and myth, as well as the struggle between scientific and poetic reason are presented. It is explained how philosophy has an abstract rational logos that orders what is presented as chaotic; whereas in poetry, experiences, fate and contradiction are the elements that keep it constantly looking for meaning. Finally, it is noticed the way the sacred, by means of mythic narrations, substantiates philosophic exercise and poetic creation.Con base en los postulados de los pensadores jonios, Platón y María Zambrano, además de los mitos órficos, se presenta una reflexión sobre las supuestas ...