• Maeve
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    102 months ago

    It’s just another way to describe the hero’s journey, which is about ego death (facing our “demons”) and rebuilding ourselves into better versions of ourselves. Ancient people didn’t have modern psychology, so they used metaphor, simile and allegory. A more modern version would be Steppenwolf, by Hesse.

      • Maeve
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        22 months ago

        The simple life? I don’t see it, but if you do, cool. I’m more a reader, so I guess that’s what immediately came to mind.

        • @Viking_Hippie
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          32 months ago

          Including that one at the end was an attempt at humor lol

          • Maeve
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            22 months ago

            I didn’t want to laugh if you were serious. In a thread about not being literal! 😂

      • Maeve
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        12 months ago

        At that time, it was their best understanding, sure. I’m saying there’s a reason various archetypes have very human qualities. Also humans don’t tend to work through their own stuff with regular rewards and everyday punishment of dealing with the backlash. But the rewards are divine, indeed.