The Journey Into Mystery And Beauty

It is a search, a visionquest, for the state where the beauty and radiance within link up with the beauty and radiance of the natural world, of the universe. 

I first interviewed Ethan Hubbard (author of Grandfather’s Gift and other books) in the early 1990s. He said to me,

"I believe in the abundance of this planet. I don't want to speak too much about it because the more you think you know, the less the magic works. But I am a true believer that there is an abundance factor, either through angels or through karma."

There is a spiritual element, an element of magic, in Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey. There is a sense though that while you can glimpse the magic, and often feel it, you cannot understand it. If you think you know what is really going on, you are mistaken. If you talk as if you know what is going on, the magic won’t work. You approach the magic with humility not hubris. You surrender to the sacred path; the sacred path does not surrender to you. You must serve it before it will serve you.

The hero's journey may last a month or it may last a lifetime, but what ever else it is, it is a step away from the life of relationships and "busyness" that squeeze out a relationship with one's self.  As the myths and wisdom of many indigenous peoples have said, it is a search, a visionquest, for the state where the beauty and radiance within link up with the beauty and radiance of the natural world, of the universe.  It is a journey into mystery because there are no clear answers in the creator's life.  In fact, it is a search for a life, or at least a time, where the answers are few--where wonder takes the place of answers and certainty. 

-       from A JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANION.  Selected and Edited by Diane K. Osbon

Original: Hawk Thinking