CAMPBELL, JOSEPH
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MYTHIC IMAGINATION
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MASKS OF GOD (REISSUE)
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Book - Paperback; Studies the development of man's philosophical views of supreme beings in primitive, Eastern, and Western culture.
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FLIGHT OF THE WILD GANDER (3)
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Book - Hardcover; Explores the origins of myth from the Grimm fairy tales to Native American legends, explaining in a collection of essays how the symbolic content of myth is linked to universal human experience and...
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FOLLOW YOUR BLISS 2008 CALENDAR
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Calendar; The Amber Lotus range of calendars are widely regarded as the outstanding range of its kind in the world. Their mission statement - to bring you a sense of the eternal within time by “illuminating...
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HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES
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Book - Paperback; Amasses the characteristics exemplified by mythological heroes and religious leaders of all centuries and cultures into a unified whole
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INNER REACHES OF OUTER SPACE
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Book - Hardcover; Suggests that the laws of physics that govern the universe are also at play within the human consciousness.
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MYTHIC DIMENSION
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Book - Paperback; Collects twelve of the author's essays exploring myth and its history; its influence on art, literature, and culture; and its role in everyday life
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MYTHIC DIMENSION
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Book - Hardcover; “Myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into human manifestation...” — Joseph Campbell, (HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES) A beautifully bound hardcover...
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MYTHS TO LIVE BY (REPRINT)
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Book - Paperback; Examines the myth-making process since primitive times to demonstrate the ways in which specific myths reflect human needs
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SAKE & SATORI
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Book - Hardcover; A previously unpublished sequel to Baksheesh and Brahman reports on the author's travels through east Asia and his five-month stay in Japan in the 1950s, during which he experienced local culture and...
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