Heros Journey Archetype THE HEROS JOURNEY One of

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Hero’s Journey Archetype

Hero’s Journey Archetype

THE HERO’S JOURNEY One of the most common and universal archetypes Found in ancient

THE HERO’S JOURNEY One of the most common and universal archetypes Found in ancient mythology, contemporary literature, and our own lives Experienced in three stages, each involving recognizable steps Steps can appear at any stage and in any order Recursive-- the journey is a dynamic process, not a rigid sequence of events

SEPARATION THE CALL TO ADVENTURE • Call can appear suddenly or gradually. • Call

SEPARATION THE CALL TO ADVENTURE • Call can appear suddenly or gradually. • Call can be answered willingly or reluctantly. • Call can be refused, thus ending or postponing the journey. to find it. Examples: --The hero senses something missing in his/her life and sets out --Something is taken and the hero sets out to reclaim it. --The hero is challenged to embark on a journey. CROSSING THE THRESHOLD • Hero leaves the known and enters the unknown. • Unknown world can be physical or psychological. • Hero must first pass threshold guardian(s), to prove he/she is ready.

INITIATION THE CHALLENGES • Challenges can be physical or psychological. • Challenges become progressively

INITIATION THE CHALLENGES • Challenges can be physical or psychological. • Challenges become progressively more difficult. • Hero sometimes fails. • When successful, the hero gains maturity, confidence and skills. • Hero is often assisted by others (guardians, helpers, mentors). INTO THE ABYSS • Hero faces his/her greatest challenge. • Hero usually faces this challenge alone. TRANSFORMATION • Hero sees self and world in a new way. • Death and rebirth (IE: child gives way to adult, fear to courage, ignorance to knowledge, etc…)

RETURN ADJUSTING TO THE TRANSFORMATION • Hero returns to everyday life. • Hero must

RETURN ADJUSTING TO THE TRANSFORMATION • Hero returns to everyday life. • Hero must adjust to changes that have occurred (in self and community). BESTOWING OF BOONS • Hero attains / reclaims a boon as a result of the journey. • Boon can be tangible (buried treasure) or intangible (knowledge / awareness). • Hero may or may not share boons with community. • Community may or may not accept the boon.

GLOSSARY Archetype: pattern, model, blue print Abyss: greatest challenge; also called “the belly of

GLOSSARY Archetype: pattern, model, blue print Abyss: greatest challenge; also called “the belly of the whale” Boon: gift or reward; can be tangible or intangible Call to Adventure: invitation to the journey Herald: character or event that brings the call to adventure Mentor: character who guides the hero Talisman: object of luck, magic or aid Threshold: point between the known and the unknown; hero must cross it to embark on journey Threshold Guardian: those who bar the threshold until the hero proves readiness/ worthiness Transformation: hero sees self / world in a new way