The greatest of medieval romances, Tristan and Iseult. For more on Arthurian romances, see Mythos III: www.jcf.org/works/mythos-series/ Also, check out The Masks of God, vol. IV: Creative Mythology: www.jcf.org/works/download/cr...
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@grantivie4 роки тому
Just finished reading about this in Creative Mythology. Joseph Campbell has genuinely changed my life. So thankful this man existed.
@BehindDesign2 роки тому
Me too!!
@mindmesh75663 роки тому
This man - along with Mercea Eliade - exacerbated my love of religion, language, and culture worldwide and seeking and achieving a history degree. Loved his talks with Bill Moyers.
@biancadelarosa79862 роки тому
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@-VP-6962 роки тому
Who is Mercea Eliade?
@Katharsis5405 років тому
Remarkable. Utterly beautiful with a twist but really catches you.
@shotjohnny4 роки тому
This man, is _the_ greatest storyteller of all time. Hands down. IMHO.
@robweissman59523 роки тому
He's my guru, for sure. 👍
@shotjohnny3 роки тому
@@robweissman5952 I'm sure you are using the term loosely here because Campbell hated the concept of guru and never wanted to be anyone's. I think that's what's so refreshing about him and makes him so ... well, guru-ble : )
@fredfarmer59523 роки тому
You mean, "The greatest storytelling the YOU'VE ever heard" ... "In ALL time!"
@shotjohnny3 роки тому
@@fredfarmer5952 Yes, Sherlock, that's what "IMHO" usually means. Lol.
@ZakFlores9155 років тому
Lovely! I miss him so much.
@SuperMrHiggins3 роки тому
A traditional story, delivered with new meaning... Imprinting that. Campbell is awesome.
@bobhara76565 років тому
There was only one Joe and he "had" infallible truth that he lovingly and remarkably related to those ready for this truth. His works are marvelous and revealing and his humility is refreshing. I wish I could have met him. That will have to wait till I cross over. Love you dearly my brother!
@jaydanroseboro49394 роки тому
Still a great tale and the way ole Joe tells it makes it even more amazing.
@mtnwriter40112 роки тому
Reminder to always read the book. I saw the movie and it left out so much.
@trinzangtrinzang55492 роки тому
May I say, I only wish I was fortunate enough to see the one and only professor Joseph Campbell in life...
@shawncohen41333 роки тому
Genius, explaining, analyzing these old myths...brilliant.
@raykaelin5 років тому
It's a shame that less than 3,000 people have seen this.
@haleynicoledance5 років тому
its a shame the entire lecture was removed by " the foundation"
@candidx70574 роки тому
@@haleynicoledance The Dragon is kept in his cave. I too wish he were free.
@derickslaphoes99052 роки тому
Awareness is rising
@rg33884 роки тому
One of the most striking realizations I've had in recent years is how well this poison/love potion scenario fits the film "Phantom Thread."
@rg33883 роки тому
@badgermatt1 If you're interested in more details (and aren't afraid of potentially going down a rabbit hole): brindoporeso.wordprss.com
@pereraddison9323 роки тому
@@rg3388 ... more, than-X
@theophrastusbombastus135911 місяців тому
I'm so glad to hear him pronounce _minotaur_ correctly
@jimbrudon83622 роки тому
I remember seeing this complete lecture. For free. The clip is even more amazing in the context of the rest of his talk, which is the genius of Campbell. And now you too can buy this experience from the Joseph Campbell Foundation in part or in full, for only what the market will allow. Just follow the links. Watch all these 3-5 minute teases! Buy, read his books, he wrote as he spoke. Forget this grift. Selling water by the river. Namaste
@Z0mb13ta11ahaseРік тому
They built a wall around the river is the problem
@AndrewRobinson-ee7um2 роки тому
Wow ! A 13 minute video of Joseph Campbell. Is that a record ?
@julietspaghetti4 роки тому
♡♡♡
@skatanicovash82267 місяців тому
when i read the book, the king of whales found a golden hair and told Tristan to go find the woman it belong to and lo and behold... poison
@cpberrillРік тому
So why didn’t Isolde and her mother recognize Tristan when they rescued him from the pool and cured him of the dragon’s poisoned tongue as Tantris, the harpist they saved earlier in the story from the poisoned sword wound?
@villiestephanov9844 роки тому
Sounds as good as RC Sproul , eh
@zazuzazz54192 роки тому
@Kyle Zee You will discover your own invitation to Joe at the threshold of your own excellent adventure. Stay open! Be willing - And go with what interests you. This wild ride - It begins in 3 - 2 - 1…
@Justyn2195 років тому
#138
@johnnyraybartoshevich30732 місяці тому
J.C. and the little sisters of the poor ❤ then married My aunt Ella