The Hero’s Journey The Separation Initiation and Transformation The Return.
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Transcript of The Hero’s Journey The Separation Initiation and Transformation The Return.
Separation
The Call
•Invites us into the adventure
•May be a sudden traumatic change
•May be a vague sense of discontent.
The Call
Can take many forms
•Something is taken from us
•Something is lacking in life
•Desire to restore honor
•To win rights for our people
The Threshold
When called to adventure, we must cross the Threshold.The Threshold is the “jumping off point”
The gateway to the unknown
Threshold Guardians
People, beings or situations that block passage
They have two functions:
•Protect us from journeys we are unready for
•Pointing the way
Helpers
At the threshold, we will encounter helpers.
Often they bring a talisman to help us through the ordeal.
The most important of these helpers is the mentor.
Helpers and guides appear throughout the journey
The Challenges
Once past the Threshold, we begin the journey into the unknown.
•The journey can be outward into a physical unknown.
•The journey can be inward to a psychological unknown.
Tempters
Tempters try to pull us away from our path.
They may pretend to be a friend or helper.
They use fear, doubt or distraction.
The Abyss
The Abyss represents the greatest challenge in the journey.
In the Abyss the hero faces his greatest fear, and must face it alone.
The Abyss cont.
Here the hero must “slay the dragon,” which often takes the shape of something he dreads, or has repressed, or needs to resolve.
Transformation
As the hero conquers the Abyss, his transformation is complete.
Like the Phoenix, a part of the hero must die so that a new part can be reborn.
Fear must die to make way for courage, Ignorance for enlightenment, dependency for independence
The Revelation
Part of the Transformation is a Revelation, a sudden, dramatic change in the way the hero thinks or views life.
This change makes him truly a different person.
The Atonement
After the Transformation the hero achieves Atonement, that is he is “at one” with his new self.
The hero has incorporated the changes caused by the Journey and is “reborn”
The “Om” the Hindu symbol of “oneness”
The ReturnAfter Transformation and Atonement, the hero faces the final stage of his journey: The Return to everyday life.
Upon the return, the hero discovers his gift –
•Become richer and stronger
•Become a great leader
•Become spiritually enlightened.
Review Cont.
The Initiation•The Challenges
•The Abyss
•The Transformation
•The Revelation
•The Atonement