Summary of Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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Buy now to get the insights from Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
Sample Insights:
1) Myths are the living inspiration of whatever has come from the activities of the human body and mind. In other words, humans invented mythologies based on dreams and observed patterns of behavior. Because these observations vary across different cultures, each culture produces mythologies that are relevant to it.
2) These mythologies, like our dreams, represent our unconscious and repressed desires, emotions, and fears. They expand our awareness by revealing to us the horrifying bits of our unconscious through symbols, allowing us to better understand ourselves and grow.
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