From: David Buchanan (DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org)
Date: Mon Oct 06 2003 - 20:54:30 BST
Right. That's what Campbell is saying. "Follow your bliss" really means "run
away in fear". Yea. That's it. Obviously, you really GET it.
Thanks,
dmb
-----Original Message-----
From: james marshall [mailto:edgarj@shaw.ca]
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 9:45 PM
To: moq_discuss@moq.org
Subject: Re: MD Joseph Cambell
DMB said:
"He (Campbell) makes it apparent how necessary it is for each of us to take
the hero's
journey, to walk a spirtual path even in this scientific culture."
All these people on "journeys and paths" - few it seem are contented with
"here and now" which afterall, is all a man ever has. A man who follows a
path is seeking something other than reality which is always here and now.
Deal with the now. Deal with what is. Spiritual paths are avoidances! A
spiritual path is an "away from" which is fear. There is nothing wrong with
now.
A man who is seeking something "better than" here and now never looks me in
the eye. His eye and attention are beyond this time and place where he
encounters me who is him. A man following a "spiritual path" therefore
hateful of me and himself. I discern nothing heroic in that.
Jim
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From: moq_discuss@moq.org <mailto:moq_discuss@moq.org>
Date: October 5, 2003 1:09:49 PM
To: 'moq_discuss@moq.org' <mailto:moq_discuss@moq.org>
Subject: MD Joseph Cambell
Sam and y'all:
Sam said:
....I've just picked up a copy of "hero with a thousand faces", which I read
many years ago, but am looking forward to getting acquainted with again.
dmb says:
I don't want to spoil it for you, but they all die in the end. Fortunately,
you're a Christian and so you already know that the hero is also
resurrected. :-)
But seriously, I'm happy to learn that you take Campbell seriously and
impressed that you're willing to entertain his thesis. I'm sure that you
already know that it gives no preferential treatment to Christianity. He
merely gives it the importance that it deserves, which is quite bit. I think
you'll agree that paints Christ as THEE central hero of Western
civilization, an observation that seems pretty much irrefutable to me. The
book also provides a kind of KEY to the structure of drama and our own
psychology, our own spiritual growth, and is otherwise full of wonders.
And for MOQ purposes (Pirsig actually recommends Campbell's four-volume
tome, THE MASKS OF GOD, but HERO is where it all began.) it shows what our
mythos is all about, the unseen ways that it shapes and guides us. I don't
mean to suggest that he reduces religious to mere psychology, its more like
he steals it back from the literalists and reveals it's original meaning. He
makes it apparent how necessary it is for each of us to take the hero's
journey, to walk a spirtual path even in this scientific culture. I've said
too much already,...
Thanks,
dmb
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