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Tracking the Gods
Book • 1995
In "Tracking the Gods," James Hollis explores the enduring relevance of mythology in the modern world.
He argues that myths provide essential frameworks for understanding the human psyche and navigating life's challenges.
Hollis examines various mythological figures and archetypes, demonstrating their continued presence in our collective and individual unconscious.
He emphasizes the importance of engaging with mythology to gain deeper insights into our own lives and the human condition.
The book offers a compelling case for the continued relevance of mythology in a secular age.
He argues that myths provide essential frameworks for understanding the human psyche and navigating life's challenges.
Hollis examines various mythological figures and archetypes, demonstrating their continued presence in our collective and individual unconscious.
He emphasizes the importance of engaging with mythology to gain deeper insights into our own lives and the human condition.
The book offers a compelling case for the continued relevance of mythology in a secular age.
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as his most important but least read book, highlighting the modern reader's disinterest in mythology.

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Episode 138: James Hollis