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- Joseph Campbell Joseph Campbell was one of the most brilliant scholars in America studying and teaching about mythology, folklore and comparative religion.
- Make a Magic Wand, Save the World! Life is hard. You face difficult choices and challenges every day. Couldn't you use a little magical assistance in addressing life's troubles? This step-by-step guide will help you craft yourself a magic wand to assist you in coping wi...
- Catholic Sacraments | Catholic Rituals | Seven Sacraments | Catholicism What are the Sacraments in the Catholic Religion? What is the meaning of these sort of rituals? This lens was created to help myself and others seeking to understand more about the Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church. We can learn together:) I...
- Camino de Santiago Have questions about the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage? What is it? How do I make it happen? What's the history? Read on... P.S. Major updates in progress, check back often (8/14/09) Photo by 3dom via Flickr
- The only 4 non-fiction (non-religious) books you ever need to read for finding purpose in life. When it comes to the meaning of life things become a little overwhelming - in scope and volume. Problem solved. Everything you ever wanted to know, that you can use in a daily sense in your life, that will lead you to true success and happiness in pr...
- MYTHPHILE: The Blog for Mythology Lovers Remember Joseph Campbell, that learned yet charismatic storyteller who never met a myth he didn't like? What if there were a blog for sharing mythology, telling old myths afresh, exploring the origins of seasonal holidays, and posting in-depth profile...
- Deep Learning III: The Essence of Mythology Here it is, the final installment you started reading in Deep Learning and Deep Learning II. This segment includes synthesis of my readings in psychology, anthropology and media literacy and how these understandings inform my approach to mythology, t...
- The Neil Gaiman Reader: Critical Essays Essays & literary criticisms of Neil Gaiman's work, edited by Darrell Schweitzer of Weird Tales. Neil Gaiman calls The Neil Gaiman Reader "Essays on things I've written, by a dozen different very smart people."
- The (non-religious) secret to finding purpose in life We can find purpose in life without the need to think "religion." As I learned - the hard way - this is the very secret to every positive aspect of life ... success, love, career, prosperity, happiness, whatever we dream of becoming the key is findin...
- You are the hero with a thousand faces In every non-fiction book I read I come away with a single outstanding idea. Often, as was the case with 'The Hero With a Thousand Faces,' this is not necessarily the main idea. Instead what impacted so powerfully on me - perhaps because I could so e...
