O PODER DO MITO
Joseph Campbell & Bill Moyers
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1º EPISÓDIO – A Mensagem do Mito
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2º EPISÓDIO – A Saga do Herói
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3º EPISÓDIO – Os Primeiros Contadores de Histórias
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4º EPISÓDIO – Sacrifício e Felicidade
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5º EPISÓDIO – O Amor e a Deusa
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6º EPISÓDIO – Máscara da Eternidade
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by Maria Popova at Brain Pickings
In 1985, mythologist and writer Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904–October 30, 1987) sat down with legendary interviewer and idea-monger Bill Moyers for a lengthy conversation at George Lucas’s Skywalker Ranch in California, which continued the following year at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The resulting 24 hours of raw footage were edited down to six one-hour episodes and broadcast on PBS in 1988, shortly after Campbell’s death, in what became one of the most popular series in the history of public television.
But Moyers and the team at PBS felt that the unedited conversation, three quarters of which didn’t make it into the television production, was so rich in substance that it merited preservation and public attention. Shortly after the broadcast, the full transcript was published as The Power of Myth (public library) — a dimensional discussion of Campbell’s views on spirituality, psychological archetypes, cultural myths, and the mythology of self. The book is nothing short of secular scripture — a trove of wisdom on the human experience in the canon of such rare masterworks as Thoreau’s journals, Simone Weil’s notebooks, Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet, and Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.
As Moyers notes in the introduction, Campbell saw as the greatest human transgression “the sin of inadvertence, of not being alert, not quite awake.” This, perhaps, is why the most rewarding part of the conversation deals with the dictum that has come to encapsulate Campbell’s philosophy on life: “Follow your bliss.”
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Publicado em: 11/04/15
De autoria: casadevidro247
MARAVILHOSO , UMA JOIA RARA !!!!!!!!
O nome do arquivo de download do primeiro episodio é igual que do segundo, estão repetidos?, é um erro só no nome?, desde já, muito obrigado.
Caro Daniel,
O link do ep. 2 estava realmente errado, acabamos de consertá-lo. Obrigado pelo toque. Bom proveito!
Eduardo Carli
Infelizmente, os vídeos foram censurados pelo Vimeo, que alegou violação de direitos autorais. 🙁
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Rosa Maria Carrao
Comentou em 07/05/15