Amazing these are stages we all go through, thus the strata of our experience is timeless. Campbell said at the end of life, life appears as a seamlessly written Story. These myths still resonate in Collective Memory. It’s very empowering to see your life in these stages. Campbell seems to uncover the psychological blueprint of Everyman.
I wrote a book all the way back in 2018 that coincidentally followed this exact hero's journey. I published it unofficially into a hardcopy that wasn't for sale at the age of 14. (I'm 18 now) - and I'm just shocked that the fictional book I wrote (that was predominantly fantasy) followed this exact template!
when you think about it, it's actually not that surprising. Campbell wasn't INVENTING this "hero's journey" concept, he was basically just putting a name to it after noticing that it occurred in countless stories that had been told for countless ages across countless cultures. the idea is that it's always been the go-to methodology for storytellers, whether they knew it or not, because even on a subconscious level it's a very natural and psychologically satisfying progression. kudos to you, though, for writing a book in the first place. that's no easy task
@@twinblade63 Yep. Even if you'd never heard of The Hero's Journey before, just about every story you grew up with, whether in book or film form, has followed this exact formula. Some may not have followed it to the letter, but a lot of elements are still there.
I draw and manage a current-setting slice-of-life comic-strip and it often fails me to realize that my main character follows the exact template; turns out we're all heroes and our own stories... we're just 'levelling-up' on every cycle of the journey's wheel.
Don't confuse the hero quest with the path of enlightenment. Look at the Jungian Hero/Warrior vs the Magician. Heroes are often not enlightened. That is another stage post the adventurous quest.
I read the book this summer. It seems like a lot of people haven’t actually read it but are still referring to the theory. It’s very hard to grasp, but I suggest you read the book and ignore videos like this that misunderstands fundamental aspects of it.
The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle that is lightweight, customizable, and has little recoil: Design The AR-15 was designed in the 1950s by ArmaLite, a US gun manufacturer, and was intended for civilian use. It was based on the AR-10 rifle and was designed to be easy to use and carry more ammunition. Features The AR-15 is a modular weapon with components that can be swapped out, such as the trigger, pistol grip, and magnifying scopes. It is magazine-fed and gas-operated. Uses The AR-15 is used for a variety of purposes, including hunting, target shooting, home self-defense, and marksmanship competitions. Bullet The AR-15 fires a small, high-velocity bullet that creates a shockwave when it hits a body, causing internal injuries and a gaping exit wound. History Colt purchased the AR-15 rights from ArmaLite in 1959 and made design changes, rebranding it as the Colt 601. Colt later developed an automatic-fire version for the military called the M16. Popularity In 2023, the Washington Post reported that about 1 in 20 US adults owned an AR-15. The AR-15 was used in at least 10 of the 17 deadliest mass shootings in the US.
The AK-47 was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947 to be a simple, reliable, and inexpensive weapon that could be mass produced. The AK-47 is gas operated and uses a long-stroke gas system, which makes it reliable in adverse conditions. Specifications The AK-47 has the following specifications: Caliber: 7.62 x 39 mm M1943 Length: 880 mm with a fixed stock Weight: 3.725 kg unloaded Barrel length: 417 mm Feed device: 30-round detachable box magazine Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute Capabilities The AK-47 can be fired in both semiautomatic and fully automatic modes. History The AK-47 was the standard service weapon for the Soviet military and many communist armies during the Cold War. It has also been used by guerrilla and nationalist movements, as well as many of the world's armies today. Variants There are several variants of the AK-47, including the AKS-47 with a folding stock, the AKMSU with a shortened version of the AKS74 folding stock, and the RPK, a light machine gun variant.
to me🤔... I wonder where the world is right now on "what stage"??? because there so many people with good intentions but there also bad but how can we stop being "divide and conquer" being set up to go against each other???? (Peace and love)
Very vague and dumb comment. The heroes journey applies to a person going through growth. Using the heroes journey and relating it to “the world” is a vast misunderstanding of the heroes journey. And there will always be bad people and good people and dumb people and smart people so “the world” doesn’t go through a journey like the heroes journey.
@@Greggers1516 Um no. You are definitely wrong. I suggest you read Neiztche and Jung who both said we are in the age of the hero. Its you who doesn't understand at all
This is supposedly what I saw, when opening my third eye, and even if it is was real or not.. experiencing these spirits and beings, I am way stronger mentally and feel it confirmed my belif in christianity. I simply can't describe it, but it was real, like a purgatory in my own neighbourhood and area.
This is a terrible video. First off Campbell made no distinction between mythology and religion. Indeed, thousands of years ago people had religions that we now consider to be myths. Religions like cultures do not last forever. I guess this was made for a British audience and yeah oversimplified the heroes journey / mono myth. It’s focuses on King Arthur which Campbell certainly new in great detail but not the best example. Also it does not just apply to European/western culture. Any fool can see that read mythology and Norse mythology share similar themes. We Campbell did was he saw that the legends and folktales of obscure African and Native American tribes people share many of the same beliefs and motives as he was learning in Catholic school. He was able to “mythology from Asia, such as Japanese folktales and stories from the Bagdavagita and compare them to the New Testament
I hadn't realised until recently the connection between Campbell and psychoanalysis. Which has put me off him somewhat. Psychoanalysis, especially Freud, is harmful bunk. It's nothing more than an entirely invented explanation for observations without any evidence, Freud created a nonsense mythology to join up a few things he saw. It's no different than the early scientists who believed in the aether, or that the sun orbited the earth. Jung is better, more philosophical and less dogmatic. But it's still just his fictional explanation. All that said, the Hero's Journey does function, it's mechanically sound. But it is only the _hero's_ journey. Don't confuse it for the way all stories must be told.
Story telling is the glue that binds groups and clans. It's our story.
often, but not always, fictions
Amazing these are stages we all go through, thus the strata of our experience is timeless. Campbell said at the end of life, life appears as a seamlessly written Story. These myths still resonate in Collective Memory. It’s very empowering to see your life in these stages. Campbell seems to uncover the psychological blueprint of Everyman.
I'm here because of school.
me too, im in your school
@@frostedsurfer hecc mate
@@CrypticOfc hecc what
Same bruv
Topher Son lol me too this thing is boring asf.
Great clip! Im an aspiring writer so thats why im here.
Magnificent!! Thank you making this available!!
Campbell is my eternal hero!
In the mid-Eighties I had a incredible time watching hundreds of hours of Dr. Campbell with my Dad
I am a story telling student, and this s a good video. Fascinating!
Does anyone know or remember Joseph's video on Atlantis civilization he did with Bill Moyer's ?
I love these paintings. Amazing.
This makes me want to get Netflix
where i can watch the entire season?
netflix
I wrote a book all the way back in 2018 that coincidentally followed this exact hero's journey. I published it unofficially into a hardcopy that wasn't for sale at the age of 14. (I'm 18 now) - and I'm just shocked that the fictional book I wrote (that was predominantly fantasy) followed this exact template!
when you think about it, it's actually not that surprising. Campbell wasn't INVENTING this "hero's journey" concept, he was basically just putting a name to it after noticing that it occurred in countless stories that had been told for countless ages across countless cultures. the idea is that it's always been the go-to methodology for storytellers, whether they knew it or not, because even on a subconscious level it's a very natural and psychologically satisfying progression.
kudos to you, though, for writing a book in the first place. that's no easy task
@@twinblade63 Yep. Even if you'd never heard of The Hero's Journey before, just about every story you grew up with, whether in book or film form, has followed this exact formula. Some may not have followed it to the letter, but a lot of elements are still there.
I draw and manage a current-setting slice-of-life comic-strip and it often fails me to realize that my main character follows the exact template; turns out we're all heroes and our own stories... we're just 'levelling-up' on every cycle of the journey's wheel.
This narrator is one of my favorites
1:31 why does she make that sound at the end of her sentences
Natchaaaaahhh what he thooouuuuugghhhttaa
I was thinking the exact same thing. Utter torture
It’s just her accent. I think it’s pretty cool sounding.
LOVED this series 👍🏾🎬🐉📝
The journey of enlightenment
Don't confuse the hero quest with the path of enlightenment. Look at the Jungian Hero/Warrior vs the Magician. Heroes are often not enlightened. That is another stage post the adventurous quest.
Correction: The journey of Individuation
Not exactly. It usually comes after the journey
WHY IS IT NOT ON NETFLIX MENA!
I read the book this summer. It seems like a lot of people haven’t actually read it but are still referring to the theory. It’s very hard to grasp, but I suggest you read the book and ignore videos like this that misunderstands fundamental aspects of it.
British accent: probably legit
The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle that is lightweight, customizable, and has little recoil:
Design
The AR-15 was designed in the 1950s by ArmaLite, a US gun manufacturer, and was intended for civilian use. It was based on the AR-10 rifle and was designed to be easy to use and carry more ammunition.
Features
The AR-15 is a modular weapon with components that can be swapped out, such as the trigger, pistol grip, and magnifying scopes. It is magazine-fed and gas-operated.
Uses
The AR-15 is used for a variety of purposes, including hunting, target shooting, home self-defense, and marksmanship competitions.
Bullet
The AR-15 fires a small, high-velocity bullet that creates a shockwave when it hits a body, causing internal injuries and a gaping exit wound.
History
Colt purchased the AR-15 rights from ArmaLite in 1959 and made design changes, rebranding it as the Colt 601. Colt later developed an automatic-fire version for the military called the M16.
Popularity
In 2023, the Washington Post reported that about 1 in 20 US adults owned an AR-15. The AR-15 was used in at least 10 of the 17 deadliest mass shootings in the US.
I went through this
Did I hear Chris Nolan's voice?
The AK-47 was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947 to be a simple, reliable, and inexpensive weapon that could be mass produced. The AK-47 is gas operated and uses a long-stroke gas system, which makes it reliable in adverse conditions.
Specifications
The AK-47 has the following specifications:
Caliber: 7.62 x 39 mm M1943
Length: 880 mm with a fixed stock
Weight: 3.725 kg unloaded
Barrel length: 417 mm
Feed device: 30-round detachable box magazine
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Capabilities
The AK-47 can be fired in both semiautomatic and fully automatic modes.
History
The AK-47 was the standard service weapon for the Soviet military and many communist armies during the Cold War. It has also been used by guerrilla and nationalist movements, as well as many of the world's armies today.
Variants
There are several variants of the AK-47, including the AKS-47 with a folding stock, the AKMSU with a shortened version of the AKS74 folding stock, and the RPK, a light machine gun variant.
Rey: Nah, I'll just start at the end.
Whats the music that plays in the background?
It isn't on Netflix anymore...
Yes, it is.
akame ga kill: hold my beer
👏
Well done!
im here because im writing a book
Bria B good luck 🍀 I am tapping into my creative juices again
how is it coming along
Ayo its been 8 months, i need an update on how your book is going
Still here? Everyone else has gone!
to me🤔... I wonder where the world is right now on "what stage"??? because there so many people with good intentions but there also bad but how can we stop being "divide and conquer" being set up to go against each other???? (Peace and love)
We are in the age of the hero
Very vague and dumb comment. The heroes journey applies to a person going through growth. Using the heroes journey and relating it to “the world” is a vast misunderstanding of the heroes journey. And there will always be bad people and good people and dumb people and smart people so “the world” doesn’t go through a journey like the heroes journey.
@@Greggers1516 Um no. You are definitely wrong. I suggest you read Neiztche and Jung who both said we are in the age of the hero. Its you who doesn't understand at all
@@Greggers1516 and its Heros journey. Not herpes journey
Kiza D WhiteHorse auto correct
anyone else here from phs?
❤️💚💜
The underdog and corrupted hero
school sent me here
Anybody else laugh when he said king of the Britains
'Well I didn't vote for you!'
No. Somebody else borrow that?
Im here for school :/
Sup fellow manatee students
This is supposedly what I saw, when opening my third eye, and even if it is was real or not.. experiencing these spirits and beings, I am way stronger mentally and feel it confirmed my belif in christianity. I simply can't describe it, but it was real, like a purgatory in my own neighbourhood and area.
I believe you
Thanks for sharing your experience. Kind enough to share how you opened your third eye and what exactly you saw?
This is a terrible video. First off Campbell made no distinction between mythology and religion. Indeed, thousands of years ago people had religions that we now consider to be myths. Religions like cultures do not last forever. I guess this was made for a British audience and yeah oversimplified the heroes journey / mono myth. It’s focuses on King Arthur which Campbell certainly new in great detail but not the best example. Also it does not just apply to European/western culture. Any fool can see that read mythology and Norse mythology share similar themes. We Campbell did was he saw that the legends and folktales of obscure African and Native American tribes people share many of the same beliefs and motives as he was learning in Catholic school. He was able to “mythology from Asia, such as Japanese folktales and stories from the Bagdavagita and compare them to the New Testament
You sound like someone who's knows what theyre talking about. Are you male by chance? If so, I was curious if you practice/practiced semen retention?
I hadn't realised until recently the connection between Campbell and psychoanalysis. Which has put me off him somewhat. Psychoanalysis, especially Freud, is harmful bunk. It's nothing more than an entirely invented explanation for observations without any evidence, Freud created a nonsense mythology to join up a few things he saw. It's no different than the early scientists who believed in the aether, or that the sun orbited the earth.
Jung is better, more philosophical and less dogmatic. But it's still just his fictional explanation.
All that said, the Hero's Journey does function, it's mechanically sound. But it is only the _hero's_ journey. Don't confuse it for the way all stories must be told.
It reminds me of that 30min cartoon about the Federal reserve how it take advantage of disavantag people
Why did it remind you of that??
What is the name of it? I am interested to see it
@@borinchenche787" the collapse of the American dream explained in animation" it on UA-cam.
*The Jesus of Nazareth myth also follows this storytelling pattern.*
No it doesn't
This guy makes me sleepy
i am here bc of school to so i disliked the video