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PhilosophersNotes on The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell | |||||
“Ramakrishna once said that if all you think about are your sins, then you are a sinner. And when I read that, I thought of my boyhood, going to confession on Saturdays, meditating on all the little sins that I had committed during the week. Now I think one should go and say, “Bless me, Father, for I have been great, these are the good things I have done this week.” Identify your notion of yourself with the positive, rather than with the negative.”
In my spiritual family tree, Joseph Campbell is my Grandfather. Grandpa Joe. :)
Why? Because he rocks.
In this Note, we’ll explore where he came up with the idea to “Follow your bliss” (hint: it’s from the Sanskrit idea of “Ananda”) and enjoy some of his wit and wisdom on our hero’s journey and other such goodness.
Fun!
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