"Until we are actually on that voyage..."
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Here's today's Facebook quote from the local Jungian Center. I like.
"Jungians such as Joseph Campbell have generalized... journeys into a set of archetypal events and images. Though they can be useful in criticism, I mistrust them as fatally reductive. 'Ah, the Night Sea Voyage!' we cry, feeling that we have understood something important — but we’ve merely recognized it.
Until we are actually on that voyage, we have understood nothing."
— Ursula K. Le Guin (Author)
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Fonzie is a great archetype himself,
The bad guy on the motorcycle in the leather coat....
Yet underneath that mask was a Hero with a heart of gold.Don't know if anyone is familiar with Ursula and her fantastic books, but she is a notable fantasy science fiction author who is able to push conventionally held archetypal stereotypes to new boundaries. Highly recommend her works, as well as Joseph Campbell. JC's works were very enlightening as well as entertaining.
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@kasper81 said
"I used to like Fonzie when he defied the laws of science by banging that jukebox back to life"
Oh, come on, Kasper. Everybody knows that was just an electrical short that Fonzie knew how to take advantage of.
P.S. Back in the day, I carried both my skulls for a full year. For what that's worth...
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@Legis said
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@kasper81 said
"I used to like Fonzie when he defied the laws of science by banging that jukebox back to life"Oh, come on, Kasper. Everybody knows that was just an electrical short that Fonzie knew how to take advantage of.
P.S. Back in the day, I carried both my skulls for a full year. For what that's worth..."
The magick in it was that the song that would play would always be synchronistically appropriate.
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@Takamba said
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@Legis said
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@kasper81 said
"I used to like Fonzie when he defied the laws of science by banging that jukebox back to life"Oh, come on, Kasper. Everybody knows that was just an electrical short that Fonzie knew how to take advantage of.
P.S. Back in the day, I carried both my skulls for a full year. For what that's worth..."
The magick in it was that the song that would play would always be synchronistically appropriate."
I never noticed that.
Makes me wonder how much I missed because I thought it was just a short and wasn't expecting anything like that to happen..