Subtitle
Author
Joseph Campbell
Full Title
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Genre
Psychology
Page Count
436
Pages Read
82
Progress
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Reading Status
Paused
Rating
Read Dates
Apr 20, 2026
ISBN_10
1577315936
ISBN_13
9781577315933
Notes, Highlights & Quotes
βThe unconscious sends all sorts of vapors, odd beings, terrors, and deluding images up into the mind β whether in dream, broad daylight, or insanity; for the human kingdom, beneath the floor of the comparatively neat little dwelling that we call our consciousness, goes down into unsuspected Aladdin caves. They're not only jewels but also dangerous jinn abide: the inconvenient or resisted psychological powers that we have not thought or dared to integrate into our lives.ββThe hero is the man of self-achieved submission. But submission to what? That precisely is the riddle that today we have to ask ourselves and that it is everywhere the primary virtue and historic deed of the hero to have solved.ββThe so-called rights of passage, which occupies such a prominent place in the life of a primitive society (ceremonials of birth, naming, puberty, marriage, burial, etc.), are distinguished by formal, and usually very severe, exercises of severance, whereby the mind is radically cut away from the attitudes, attachments, and life patterns of the stage being left behind. Then follows an interval of more or less extended retirement, during which are enacted rituals designed to introduce the life adventurer to the forms and proper feelings of his new estate so that when, at last, the time has ripened for the return to the normal world, the initiate will be as good as reborn.βWhen the hero is in the belly of the whale, theyβre undergoing the necessary ego death.