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And so, to return to our opening question: What is--or what is to be -- the new mythology?
It is -- and will forever be, as long as our human race exists -- the old, everlasting, perennial mythology, in its "subjective sense," poetically renewed in terms neither of a remembered past nor of a projected future, but of now: addressed, that is to say, not to the flattery of "peoples," but to the waking of individuals in the knowledge of themselves, not simply as egos fighting for place on the surface of this beautiful planet, but equally as centers of Mind at Large -- each in his own way at one with all, and with no horizons.
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| Title |
Pathways to Bliss |
| Sub-title |
Mythology and Personal Transformation |
| Other Title |
Large Print Edition — 20pt. |
| Language |
English |
| Series |
The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell |
| Creator |
Campbell, Joseph |
| Co-creator |
Kudler, David, editor |
| Publisher |
ReadHowYouWant |
| Pub. Year |
2009 |
| Edition |
Large Print Edition |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Category |
Print |
| Length |
360 pp. |
| Catalog/ISBN |
1458749118 |
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| Description |
One of the basic functions of myth, contends Joseph Campbell, is to
help each individual through the journey of life, providing a travel
guide to reach fulfillment — a map to discover "bliss." In Pathways to Bliss,
Campbell once again draws on his masterly gift of storytelling to apply
the larger themes of world mythology to personal growth and
transformation.
Looking at the more personal, psychological side of myth, he begins
to dwell on life's more important questions —those that are often
submerged beneath the frantic activity of our daily life. With
characteristic wit and insight, he draws connections between ancient
symbols and modern art, schizophrenia and the hero's journey, revealing
the way myth helps identify one's heroic path.
NOTE: This is a Large-Print, Easy-to-Read edition.
Reviews:
This ninth volume of Campbell's previously unpublished material
deftly marries his sweeping grasp of myths with the needs of
contemporary people looking for meaning and inspiration. Expert editor
and seasoned Campbell authority David Kudler makes the
mythic-stature-mythicist come alive again. Fans will recognize
Campbell's comforting cadence and intimacy, conveyed by use of the
second person and by his masterful storytelling. Campbell realized he
was essentially saying the same things over more than two decades. As
such, this volume breaks no new ground, but does give explicit
directions for identifying and connecting oneself to a meaningful
mythic overview, unbounded by specific cultures or historical facts.
Campbell gives adequate coverage to the historical development
of myth as it pertains to the individual, especially through the eyes
of Jung. The final chapter, a distilled jewel of the hero's journey
mono-myth that Campbell made famous, is followed by "Dialogue," several
pages of conversation between Campbell and anonymous people, exploring
the application of gender differences to the hero's journey. Campbell
assesses life now as pathless: "We are in a sort of free fall into the
future." He is, however, perennially hopeful that if we discover our
own mythological underpinnings, carried on the wings of artists and
poets, we can find our way to individual bliss. This is a fine volume
for old friends and new followers. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This ninth volume of Campbell's collected works focuses on the
psychological and redemptive aspects of myth. Drawing from Campbell's
popular lectures, the text connects symbols of mythology to the quest
for personal growth and transformation. Campbell examines Jungian
psychology and the differences between Eastern and Western ideas about
ego and between ancient symbols and modern art. The volume ends with a
question-and-answer session in which Campbell addresses inquiries about
mythological readings of the Bible and the significance for women of
the trope of the hero's journey. -- Book News, Inc.
...In Pathways To Bliss, Campbell examines how to use
myths and to understand how to create your own myth for your personal
journey. ... The book is easy to follow, and with its positive message
is a welcomed read. Campbell points out that along our journey to bliss
what we learn is the "welling up of our energy of transcendent wisdom,"
which is already within ourselves. Campbell says that learning and
understanding that it is within that we can work out our own myths.
Campbell is scholarly, yet able to touch us through his analogies and
stories which reflect wit and wisdom. If you followed the television
series with Bill Moyers or have read any of Campbell's books, this book
presents a new look at some of his ideas and a clearer picture of how
to interpret myths for your own journey. This is an upbeat and
revealing book! -- Bayswater Books
Pathways to Bliss: Mythology and Personal Transformation is a compelling and inspirational collection of Campbell's writings. If you are not familiar with Campbell's works you are in for a real treat, and if you are, you will find that this collection will help you to reconnect with an old friend. While this work is unified by theme, each lecture can be read independently or you can read the book straight through. But be prepared, this is a book that you are likely to go back and read again, and again, each time coming away from the reading with new insights into the nature of myth - and your own identity. — Large Print Reviews |
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