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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago

"The guiding idea [of my work is to find] the commonality of themes in world myths, pointing to a constant requirement in the human psyche for a centering in terms of deep principles." -Joseph Campbell

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10/15/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

"What's the meaning of a flea? It's just there. That's it. And your own meaning is that you're there. We're so engaged in doing things to achieve purposes of outer value that we forget that the inner values, the rapture that is associated with being alive, is what it's all about"

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10/15/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

"Man should not be in service of society, society should be in the service of man. When man is in the service of society, you have a monster state, and that's what is threatening the world at this minute."

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10/15/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The god of the Deist Founding Fathers meets Kant Categorical Imperative @mechanicalmonk1 since you were asking about god as a metaphor https://t.co/OnvOJ7HBeu

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10/19/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

What makes someone a hero is them venturing off into the unknown, into a context which society hasn’t prepared them for. But the hero doesn’t just learn to adapt, they return to share their knowledge of a new way of being https://t.co/cNU6j0O86c

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10/20/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“The hero's sphere of action is not the transcendent but here, now, in the field of time, of good and evil-of the pairs of opposites. Whenever one moves out of the transcendent, one comes into a field of opposites.” A hero is concerned with the phenomenal world, not the neumenal

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10/22/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“You can tell what’s informing a society by what the tallest building is. In a medieval town, the cathedral is the tallest thing in the place. In an eighteenth-century town, it is the political palace. In a modern city, the tallest places are the office buildings”

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11/8/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“The supernatural as something over and above the natural is a killing idea. [It turns the] world into something like a wasteland, a land where people never do a thing they truly want to because the supernatural laws required them to live as directed by their clergy”

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11/14/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“Myths inspire the realization of the possibility of your perfection.” The right myths will inspire one to be the best version of themselves.”

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11/30/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

https://t.co/oJgohF9VS6

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12/5/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The status of female gods reflects the status of women in the society. In particular, the Bible’s “lack” of a female goddess lead to a tainted western view of women https://t.co/hSKmJcUG3N

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12/7/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

They did NOT teach this in catholic school 🤯 “The virgin birth comes into Christianity by way of the Greek tradition. When you read the four gospels, for example, the only one in which the virgin birth appears is the Gospel According to Luke, and Luke was a Greek.”

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12/7/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

Older religions were more intimately connected to the cycle of life “If we say grace before meals, we thank [the Christian God] for our food. But in earlier mythologies... they would thank the animal they were about to consume for having given of itself a willing sacrifice.”

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12/7/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The symbol of the Madonna was intentionally lifted from Egyptian myths (!!!) “In Egyptian iconography, Isis represents the throne. The Pharaoh sits on the throne, which is Isis, as a child on a mother’s lap.” https://t.co/tk5hKC62sX

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12/7/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

In the middle ages, women were a civilizing force "within this brutality, there was a civilizating force, which the women really represented because they were the ones who established the rules for this game. And the men had to play it according to the requirements of the women"

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12/9/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The myth of the Holy Grail marked the beginning of Europe https://t.co/uc8D899pXz

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12/11/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The destruction of the pagan temples by the Church was one of the biggest losses of culture in European history https://t.co/MV27wNNbkB

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12/11/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“Jung has a saying: ‘Religion is a defense against the experience of God.’ The mystery has been reduced to a set of concepts and ideas… [which] can short-circuit the transcendent… An intense experience of mystery is what one has to regard as the ultimate religious experience.”

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12/11/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

The only way to worship a god is to channel them in your actions https://t.co/jQjOrgl41b

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12/11/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

“A key difference between mythology and our Judeo-Christian religion is that the imagery of mythology is rendered with humor. You realize that the image is symbolic of something. You’re at a distance from it. But in our religion, everything is prosaic, and very, very serious."

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12/11/2020
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

https://t.co/SrMnnhVsAN

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1/26/2021
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christian@cxgonzalez• over 4 years ago
Replying to @cxgonzalez

bonus thread also on Campbell: https://t.co/MyzjCRu4YO

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 13 years ago

“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” - Joseph Campbell

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1/26/2021