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Professor Joe on becoming transparent to transcendence

July 11, 2011
by Opus Archives
JCF, Joseph Campbell, myth
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“There’s nothing you can do that’s more important than being fulfilled. You become a sign, you become a signal, transparent to transcendence; in this way, you will find, live, and become a realization of your own personal myth”. Joseph Campbell, Pathways to Bliss
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This Thursday, JCF Mythological RoundTable® Group at OPUS

July 06, 2011
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Thursday, July 7th 2011 – Guest Lecturer April Heaslip, MA – “Rocks, Paper, Scissors: Women & Mythology Since Marija Gimbutas” April will introduce us to archaeomythology, a field that Gimbutas pioneered in her groundbreaking work on the Goddess. A scholar working in women̵
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Women’s voices & their stories

June 29, 2011
by Opus Archives
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Wow. I am back from the These Women Conference that Lori Pye and the ICC put on over the weekend and it was truly an historical event. What was the common thread through all of the women’s stories? Eros, connectedness, the intimacy of an I and Thou… Detail of Dionysos and Ariadne sitting
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The feeling function

June 23, 2011
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James Hillman
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We know certain things: that power and fear are cast out by love, that relationships cannot advance without frankness and integrity, that a man must have honor, that self-deception leads to catastrophe. James Hillman OPUS Archives and Research Center. James Hillman Collection, Box 130. Series: Feeli
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Myth 101 – Athene

June 21, 2011
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Greek myth, H.D., poetry
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“Pallas” They said: she is high and far and blind in her high pride but now that my head is bowed in sorrow, I find she is most kind. ~H.D. (Selected Poems, New York: Grove Press, 1957)  
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Safron Rossi is Curator of Collections at Opus Archives & Research Center and is Associate Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute in the Depth Psychology Jungian and Archetypal Studies MA/PhD program where she teaches courses on mythology and depth psychology. Her writing and scholarly studies focus on archetypal psychology, the western astrological tradition, goddess traditions, and feminist studies. Safron has recently edited a volume for the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell based on his Goddess mythology lectures titled Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine, published Fall 2013 by New World Library.

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