
Episode 309: Dissolving Into the One
Very Bad Wizards
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Myths, Theories, and the Hero's Journey
This chapter explores the merits and pitfalls of grand theorizing, particularly through the lenses of Kant and Jung, and their contrasting approaches to myth. The discussion emphasizes the significance of the hero's journey and its impact on storytelling, drawing connections to human experience and existential themes. Additionally, it examines the relationship between personal myths, the collective unconscious, and how these narratives shape individual and societal understanding.
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