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Why Mythology? At this event, many of the sessions, and the evening public ritual, use mythology as a vehicle for personal growth and transformation. They use the language of myth to access our subconscious, where deep change can be manifested in a way deeper than working with our talky, conscious minds. Ritual might be called applied mythology. Archetype means original pattern and myths give the original patterns of human behavior a place to live. A myth addresses the timeless aspects of human nature. The archetypes, the gods, goddesses and timeless mortals, are the keepers of the blueprints that tell us about ourselves. A myth lets you peek into your own psyche, to walk around in the language of your subconscious. "Our intuitive nature
[is] expressed through myths, dreams, stories, and images.....The soul
thinks in symbols. It is not literal-minded. Mythologist Joseph Campbell notes "Ritual is an enactment of myth." Here are some of the mythological archetypes we will work with in the Sacred Fire sessions, and evening ritual.
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