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From Myth to Life: Joseph Campbell Understanding the Hero’s Journey, Part 3

From Myth to Life: Joseph Campbell Understanding the Hero’s Journey, Part 3

Episode 69 Published 5 years, 5 months ago
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Speaker 0 (0s): Is two big, giant metrics back. They look at me and judge me by my side is where you don't ever let somebody tell you, you can't do something. Not even me. All right. You've got a dream. You've got to protect it. People can't do something themselves. 

They want to tell you, you can't do it. You want something? Go get it, period. Does it get easier? No yes. It gets easier. Yeah. 

The more, you know who you are and what you want, the less, they look at things of say, you know, yeah, 

Speaker 1 (1m 25s): I said it before, and I'll say it again. Life moves pretty fast. 

Speaker 0 (1m 30s): You don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss It PMC things that have started a few things you never felt before you meet people was a different point of view. Hope you live a life. You proud. If you find that you're not hope you have the strength. 

And again, 

Speaker 1 (2m 7s): Welcome back heroes and heroines friends. Good. Look at people and intelligent forces of nature. I was so happy. You're back. I am digging this Joseph Campbell. I'm trying to really integrate some of these mythological journeys into my life. It's easy to do. Once you begin to understand the hero's journey. Once you began to understand the power of myth, you can really integrate into your life. 

And I think you can make your life as well as the life of the people around you. Better. 

Speaker 0 (2m 47s): Interesting and enjoyable. Let's jump right in here. 

Speaker 1 (2m 55s): The question will begin with, to mr. Campbell is given you know about human beings. Is it conceivable that there is a part of wisdom beyond the conflicts of truth and illusion by which our lives can be put back together again? Can we develop new models, Joseph Campbell, they are already here in the religions. All religions have been true for their time. 

If you can recognize the enduring aspect of their truth and separate it from the temporal applications, you've got it. We have spoken about it right here, the sacrifice of physical desires and fears of the body to that, which spiritually supports the body is the body learning to know and express its own deepest life in the field of time. 

One way or another. We all have to find what the best Foster's the flowing of our humanity in this contemporary life and dedicate ourselves to that. Not the first Cause, but a higher Cause Joseph Campbell. I would say a more inward Cause hire is just up there and there is no up there. We know that that old man up there has been blown away. 

You've got to find the force inside you. This is why Oriental gurus are so convincing. Two young people today, they say is in you go in and find it. But isn't it only the very few who can face the challenge of a new truth and put their lives and a quarter with it. Joseph Campbell, no, not at all. A few, maybe the teacher's and the leader, but this is something that anybody can respond to just as anybody has the potential to run out, to save a child. 

It is within Everybody to recognize value's in his life that are not confined to maintenance of the body and economic concerns of the day. When I was a boy and red Knights of the round table, that myth stirred me to think that I could be a Hero. I wanted to go out and do battle with dragons. I wanted to go into the dark forest and slate evil. What does it say to you that myths can because the son of an Oklahoma farmer to think of himself as a Hero Joseph Campbell myths inspire t

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