One of my favorite scholars is Joseph Campbell who is known for his PBS video series, The Power of Myth. I appreciated the edification it provided viewers, and the impact Campbell had on George Lucas' production of the Star Wars series. We were the beneficieries because were were able to enjoy amazing science fiction movies with powerful messages. And now that the new blockbuster, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is all the rage, the works of Joseph Campbell are once again being reflected through the words of journalists, critics, and audiences. And while the philosophy behind the movie was impressive, I was even more affected by his book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. The book reflects Campbell's grand narrative through myths and tales told throughout history by peoples around the world. It is the monomyth of humankind's heroic journey; a journey we all take.
I was later reintroduced to Joseph Campbell while working at Paramount Pictures. During the shooting of a movie (whose title I can't recall), a memo was shared that focused on the writer's journey. It described the Jung's archetypes, and framed the hero journey through Campbell's outline. As you know, many novels and movies reflect the mythology that Campbell introduced.
Meaningful for me was the emergent construct, which lent itself to answering universal questions about the meaning of life, who I am, and what I am doing here on earth.
As I look to 2016, I can't help but reflect on the work of Joseph Campbell. He has created a space for me to to reflect on my own journey, where I've been this past year, what I accomplished, how I handled the challenges faced, and what I am looking forward to creating for myself and my life moving forward. The frame I'll use is comprised of the 4 phases of the Heroes Journey cycle.
- Call to Action/Adventure:
- Supreme Ordeal/Initiation
- Unification/Transformation
- Road Back/Heroe's Return
- Moving my family to Albuquerque and buying a home
- Being hired and resigning from my new job after only a few months
- Starting the Valgar Institute: A Book Publishing Company
- Reflecting on the results of those actions and the learning it has provided
- Revisiting family connections
- Identifying the next steps
- Creating new opportunities
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