This thing up here, this consciousness, thinks it's running the shop. It's a secondary organ. It's a secondary organ of a total human being, and it must not put itself in control. It must submit and serve the humanity of the body.

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Title Collected Works of Joseph Campbell, The (Series)
Language English
Series The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell
Creator Campbell, Joseph
Co-creator Walter, Robert (executive editor); Kudler, David (managing editor)
Publisher New World Library
Pub. City Various
Pub. Year 2001
Format Hardcover
Category Print


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The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell

The JCF, in conjunction with New World Library, Acorn Media and Roomful of Sky Records, has undertaken to make Mr. Campbell's unreleased and no-longer-available work--uncollected essays, journals, interviews, lectures, article fragments, etc--available through this thought-provoking series. The works in the on-going series are:

 

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Video:

  • The Hero's Journey: A Biographical Portrait--This film, made shortly before his death in 1987, follows Campbell's personal quest—a pathless journey of questioning, discovery, and ultimately of delight and joy in a life to which he said, "Yes"
  • Sukhavati: A Mythic Journey--This hypnotic and mesmerizing film is a deeply personal, almost spiritual, portrait of Campbell
  • Mythos--This series is made up of talks that Campbell himself believed summed up his views on "the one great story of mankind"

 

Audio:

  • The Collected Lectures of Joseph Campbell, Series I--A newly digitized and remastered release of these classic recordings, covering Campbell's early years as a public speaker and including some of his most inspiring and beloved talks.
  • The Collected Lectures of Joseph Campbell, Series II & III--The JCF is preparing for the orderly release of sixty previously unavailable recordings of Campbell at his finest, exploring myth, religion, history, literature and personal growth as only he could.
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