Everyone in this life is on, what can be referred to as, a journey.
Let’s assume in this context, that one’s journey starts at point A and ends at point B, with many stops and stays along the way.
In this episode we explore Joseph Campbell’s take on this through his “Hero’s Journey” work. We interview Marion Moss Hubbard, Ph.D., founder of Heroic Journey Consulting which helps individuals and organizational leaders facilitate personal, organizational and global transformation through human consciousness development.
What that means for the listener of this week’s podcast episode, is the opportunity to reframe one’s life in the context of a powerful story about courageously facing life’s challenges with heart and grit, in order to live fully and authentically.
When we are able to do this, we come from a different consciousness about ourselves that results in contributing to the world from a more evolved state of being. That shift brings out the best version of us and that positively impacts, not only ourselves, but also those around us.
Learn more and listen to Marion’s Heroic Journey and the model she uses to transform herself and others. It’s well worth the ride!
To your inspired, heroic self,
Mark
What We Discuss:
We start with Marion’s “heroic journey”
Lesson learned on her journey
Personal growth as a marker for being on the “right path”
Dropping the baggage that tethers our soul and authentic self
The difference between an intellectual connection and spiritual connection
Going through the transformation process in one’s journey
The tipping point from Texas to a sabbatical in Sedona, AZ
Marion’s journey from Sedona to Seattle
The story of Peace Pilgrim
Universal deeper truths we all know intuitively
Examples of Marion’s self-discovery during her questioning of “what’s true for her?”
The difference between Knowing with a capital “K” and knowing with a lower-case ”k”
Knowing what’s really true for you and how do we “Know” that?
Marion’s story overlaying her heroic journey
Creating our sacred container from our life experiences on our own heroic journey
Seeing our challenges as part of our triumph in our heroic journey
The Seven Stage Labyrinth Model archetype for one’s heroic journey
Vertical alignment of spirit and true self at the intersection of the labyrinth core
How to stand in truth by peeling away the nontruths and stepping into our divine-self
Mythological time vs earth time
Catalysts for growth are always found in personal and group relationship trials
What’s your story? What do you want? What’s your intention?
Writing your own story from outside yourself as the detached observer
Ways of reconnecting from a state of disconnection
Supporting Resources:
You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay
All about Peace Pilgrim
I Need Your Love — Is That True? by Byron Katie
A New Earth Podcast by Eckart Tolle and Oprah
Joseph Campbell Interview by Bill Moyers
Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
Story Telling by Annette Simmons
Jane Roberts work
Heroic Journey Consulting by Marion Moss Hubbard