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Results from the Pages of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Quotations of Joseph Campbell
- One must remember the central truth about Easter and Passover. We are called out of the house of bondage, even as the Jews were called out of their bondage in Egypt. We are called out of bondage in the way in which the moon throws off its shadow to emerge anew, in the way the life throws off its shadow of death. Easter and Passover have the same roots; we are called out of bondage to our old tradition. Easter is not Easter and Passover is not Passover, unless they release us even from the tradition that gives us these feasts.
- Going back at least nine thousand years to the early agriculture of the Near East and Old Europe, we have a tradition of the power of the Goddess and of her child who dies and is resurrected—namely, it is we who come from her, go back to her, and rest well in her. This tradition was carried through the cults of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and down into the Classical world, before finally delivering the message into Christian teaching
Results from the Myth Blasts of Joseph Campbell
- 70 Years of the Hero’s Journey
- Cosmic Marriage
- Funerals, The Devil, and Poison Ivy (Mythology of Horror Films)
- Life, Resurrection, and the Mythic Teachings of Frogs
- Mysteries of the Feminine Divine
- The Cruelest Month
- The Known and the Unknowable: A Meeting of Light and Dark
- The Sagacity of Fools
- Whosoever Loses Their Life Will Find It
Results from the Mythological Resources of Joseph Campbell
- High School World Mythology Textbook
- In the Footsteps of Joseph Campbell – France, Summer 2019 – Romance of the Grail with Evans Lansing Smith
- Knowledge for the Afterlife: The Egyptian Amduat–A Quest for Immortality.
- Moses and Monotheism
- Penn Museum
- The Alchemist
- The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image
- The Passion of Isis and Osiris: A Gateway to Transcendent Love
- The Way of Suffering
- Tikkun: collected essays on poetry, myth, and literature
- Time Crime
- Walk Like an Egyptian: A Modern Guide to the Religion and Philosophy of Ancient Egypt