Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth
- TV Mini Series
- 1988–
- 6h
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Mythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.Mythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.Mythologist Joseph Campbell presents his ideas about comparative mythology and the ongoing role of myth in human society.
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This is the single most important program I ever saw in my life...it introduced my to Joseph Campbell's work, which I later read everything I could get my hands on, and it gave me entire new perspectives on religion, myth, and my whole life's journey. The "labrynth" quote at the beginning of "The hero's journey" has guided me every since. And then there's just the simple pleasure of hearing two intelligent men in intelligent conversation. And its astounding to watch Campbell at his age, so close to his death, discoursing on such a variety of topics. Its rare to say a show changed ones life but this one did. I try to watch it thru at least once every few years, and have proudly introduced many friends to it as well. Must see viewing
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This series opened my eyes to the possibilities of the human life journey. Now, all that I had been taught on Sundays found integration with the rest of the week. Seeing metaphorically changes everything. This is a long series, but need not be viewed in a single sitting. Even though "The Power of Myth" still runs occasionally on PBS, for those whose lives have been irrevocably touched by Joseph Campbell will want to add this ground breaker to their collection.
I was blown away by this when I first came across it, and it has lost none of its power over the years. That is because the issues that Moyers and Campbell discuss are timeless and deep, nd involve the major mysteries and goals of human life. Campbell was a mythologist whose scholarship involved examining myths from across all cultures and exploring what their real messages and goals were. Interestingly many of the themes recur across vastly different cultures. Moyers sits down with him for several hours of fascinating discussion, which is well illustrated with images and video from the vaults. The phrase "Follow your bliss" originated from this program, and while you could argue that it was not good career advice (if only it were so simple) it may have been good life advice, if you are considering the deeper kinds of bliss and not just the evanescent ones.
I had never heard of Joseph Campbell before stumbling across this series on PBS one afternoon. I was immediately absorbed in this penetrating (as deep as Bill Moyers goes) look at the power of myth and it's part in explaining our existence. He has an amazing ability to relate stories to just about any subject or experience, basically off the top of his head.
Imagery, symbolism, psychology, theological philosophy- it's all here in living color from one man in an extended interview that seems to touch on most if not all of the majors man has pondered over the ages. A must see for anyone seriously considering our place under the heavens, amongst the gods.
Imagery, symbolism, psychology, theological philosophy- it's all here in living color from one man in an extended interview that seems to touch on most if not all of the majors man has pondered over the ages. A must see for anyone seriously considering our place under the heavens, amongst the gods.
6/5/18. I was really looking forward to this mini-series because I heard so much about Campbell. However, I barely finished the first episode because it was so dry. I just couldn't see myself sitting through 5 more episodes. Too bad since I love reading about culture.
Did you know
- TriviaRory Gilmore and Paris Geller watch The Power of Myth in the Gilmore Girls episode "Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist" (season 4, episode 17) while on spring break.
- Quotes
Bill Moyers: There are some wonderful things going up in New York right now. Are any myths going to come from that, do you think?
Joseph Campbell: Something might.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gilmore Girls: Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist (2004)
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