| David Zurick - Travel - 1995 - 220 pages
...camaraderie. But the heroes of the mythical journeys, according to Campbell, knew better than to join a crowd: They thought that it would be a disgrace to go forth...path it is someone else's path and you are not on an adventure.' 4 Despite its bewildering guises under the various labels of ecotourism, alternative... | |
| Robert Flynn, Eugene McKinney - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 284 pages
...all would go on the quest . . . but they thought it would be a disgrace to go forth in a group, so each entered the forest "at a point that he, himself,...someone else's path, and you are not on the adventure . . . This is a wonderful story: that which we intend, that which is the journey, that which is the... | |
| Edward W.L. Smith - Social Science - 2010 - 202 pages
...that all would go on this quest, but they thought it would be a disgrace to go forth in a group, so each entered the forest at a point that he, himself,...chosen, where it was darkest and there was no path [p. 211]. What beautiful symbolism —"to go forth in a group" would be a disgrace. Each knight should... | |
| Richard N. Potter - Spiritual life - 2004 - 268 pages
...was the way of the Grail Knights of the Western European tradition, as described by Joseph Campbell: They thought that it would be a disgrace to go forth...someone else's path and you are not on the adventure (1999: vii). There is certainly truth to the assertion that each of us must follow our own individual... | |
| Margaret Ball - Fiction - 2006 - 384 pages
...his two hands a moment earlier, and a rainbow of dancing notes glittered in the air between them. "So each entered the forest at a point that he, himself, had chosen," he sang from the geste of the Holy Grail, "where it was darkest and there was no path." "I weary of... | |
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