Joseph Campbell Quotes
To Call Up Modern Versions Of The Old Stories, One Has To Go Forth And Live Life. As A Result Then, One Will Have The Challenge Of Not Only Living The Story, Taking It All In, But Also Interpreting It In Whatever Ways Are Useful. So Too, One Will Reap The Reward Of Telling All About It Afterward. One's Interest In The World, And In Having Experiences, Is Really An Interest In Hearing, Having, Living One More Story, And Then One More, Then One More Story, Till One Cannot Live Them Out Loud Any Longer. Perhaps It Should Be Said That The Drive To Live Out Stories Is As Deep In The Psyche, When Awakened, As It Is Compelling To The Psyche To Listen To Stories And Learn From Them.
Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D. In Introduction To The 2004 Edition Of The Hero With A Thousand Faces (J.Campbell)
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