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A Joseph Campbell Companion

Reflections on the Art of Living (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)

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A Joseph Campbell Companion

By: Joseph Campbell, Robert Walter - editor, David Kudler - editor
Narrated by: Braden Wright, Tom Parks, David deVries
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Find your self in myth

“The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.” -Joseph Campbell

One of Joseph Campbell’s most popular, most quoted works, A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living is a treasure trove of insight and inspiration, thought-provoking in its depth, poetic in its scope.

Drawn from a month-long workshop at the world-famous Esalen Institute, the Joseph Campbell Companion captures Campbell at his best: wise, funny, intelligent, and inspiring.

©1991 The Joseph Campbell Foundation. (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Introduction © Diane K. Osbon.
Social Sciences Young Adult Funny
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I love how Campbell brings together virtually every perspective and uses story and metaphor as evidence.

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So many insights!

I will listen to this book over and over again! It is packed full of wisdom and truth.

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Very good

I thought this was a well written collection of just the cable material again just another outstanding read

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40-50% contents overlap with Pathways to Bliss

It is a great book because it is Joseph Campbell. three different narrators take turns reading terse short lines. It is annoying. they should have used one narrator.
40-50% contents overlap with Pathways to Bliss exactly, word for word. They are taken from the same source.
Pathways to Bliss is better for my taste because it is coherent and not made up of hundreds of disjoint Nietzsche-ian aphorisms.
If you bought either one, don't buy the other.

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Hugely Disappointing

Given the reviews etc., I was looking forward to classic enlightenment and I was not expecting this collection of the world's greatest cliches intoned by rote. "You can't make an omlette without breaking eggs" was the last straw. No where's that refund button gone? So disappointing.

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