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In the early 20th century, while studying world mythology, Joseph Campbell discovered a pattern hidden in every story ever told and he called it “the hero’s journey.” The documentary takes us on a magical journey through the human psyche and on to Joseph Campbell’s most important teaching of all: follow your bliss.
A truly inspirational film, Finding Joe takes us on the ultimate hero’s journey: the journey of self-discovery. As you slay dragons and uncover treasures, you just may find that the holy grail you seek is closer than you think.
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YouTube
The director of this documentary made it available for free on YouTube in HD recently: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8nFACrLxr0
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Thank you for sharing this, I might have missed it otherwise. It is rare to find modern pieces related to Campbell. I spent years researching his works, especially his 4-volume, The Masks of God. That was written in the 50s, though and so much good archaeology has occurred since I always hoped for a more recent version. While I never found anything quite so on point as that I am happy to report that Jordan Peterson's opus, Maps of Meaning (written in the 90s) is a good approximation. Recommended.
jordan peterson
Maps of Meaning book is on pdfdrive.com
His maps of meaning lectures are on youtube, I like the 2017 version but there are others there
PBS
I was first exposed to Joseph Campbell thanks to Bill Moyer's excellent The Power of Myth special on PBS. It was life-changing. I collected several of his books in physical format many years ago but also started to share and download digital copies of his material. I had a huge Campbell archive posted here but my seedbox no longer uploads to public trackers. I recently found The Masks of God archive of PDFs as well as the new Audible audiobook copies. Definitely something worth getting into.