Authors: Joseph Campbell
Tags: #Philosophy, #Mythology, #Psychology, #Mind, #Body, #Spirit
A Joseph Campbell Companion:
Reflections on the Art of Living
Ebook by
W
ELCOME
to the first electronic edition of one of Joseph Campbell's most popular works.
A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living
has long been one of our favorite Campbell titles, and it is perennially one of this quotable man's most quoted.
This book was drawn from transcripts of a month-long series of workshops that Joseph Campbell gave at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California in March, 1984—the year of his eightieth birthday. The idea for the book was conceived by workshop attendee Diane K. Osbon in 1990, some three years after Campbell died. The text was edited into its present form by longtime Campbell editor and JCF president Robert Walter.
Filmed segments from this same month-long celebration of Campbell and his work are available in
The Hero's Journey
, which is available as part of the
Collected Works of Joseph Cambpell
series in both
video
and
print
formats.
A Joseph Campbell Companion
was originally published by HarperCollins in 1991. In addition to this edition, the book is currently available in
a paperback edition published by HarperPerennial
.
This electronic edition was published in August, 2011. It contains the complete text of the original print edition, with some minor changes in style and spelling, except for an introduction to the print edition, which has been omitted.
The photograph used in the cover art of a
yamabushi
conducting a Shintō fire ceremony was taken by Joseph Campbell in Kyōto, Japan in 1956.
Campbell intended that his essays spark thought and discussion. To comment or discuss this book locally, we encourage you to find one of our local
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®
groups
, meeting regularly in small towns and big cities around the globe. To discuss mythology, psychology, religion, art, and just about everything else under the sun (or over it) with readers from around the world, visit the
Conversations of a Higher Order
, the on-line forums for Joseph Campbell Foundation. The
[Discuss]
links at the end of each chapter lead directly to a forum dedicated to the discussion of this book.
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In the FieldDavid Kudler, Managing Editor
Mill Valley, California
August 1, 2011
T
HE
privilege of a lifetime
is being who you are.
W
hat
you have to do,
you do with play.
Life is without meaning.
You bring the meaning to it.
The meaning of life is
whatever you ascribe it to be.
Being alive is the meaning.
T
he
warrior’s approach
is to say “yes” to life:
“yea” to it all.
Participate joyfully
in the sorrows of the world.
We cannot cure the world of sorrows,
but we can choose to live in joy.