THE CALL TO ADVENTURE:
Step Two of the Tender-Hearted Warrior Journey
Every story starts with change.
Have you ever experienced a rupture in your routine life?
Something that disrupted your dream of staying on the straight path of happiness? An unexpected hip check that knocked you into the wilderness to wander?
Have you looked back and realized the truth yet?
The reason that change caused so much discomfort is that it hit a core fear, something too electric to touch.
The change that forces disarray is not a disaster.
It is a call to adventure.
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“The journey of the hero is about the courage to seek the depths; the image of creative rebirth; the eternal cycle of change within us; the uncanny discovery that the seeker is the mystery which the seeker seeks to know. The hero journey is a symbol that binds, in the original sense of the word, two distant ideas, the spiritual quest of the ancients with the modern search for identity, “always the one, shape-shifting yet marvelously constant story that we find.”
—Joseph Campbell
Why do we need to study the story of the tender-hearted warrior journey now?
You know this story. You just might not know its structure by heart yet.
There is a universal, foundational narrative pattern at the heart of every powerful story, found in mythological stories from across all times and most places, modern novels, and powerful films.
Joseph Campbell spent his life mapping this structure across the world's mythologies. Carl Jung found it in the collective unconscious. This journey of letting go of old stories is at the heart of Buddhist practice. Modern neuroscience is writing the story of neuroplasticity in how we process change and trauma.
The Story of the Tender-Hearted Warrior Journey is informed by this lineage of thinking—and, in particular, shaped for the journey of women in perimenopause and beyond who are waking up to their own power.
In the midst of this hellfire chaos of living in a country under the control of people desperate to dehumanize and make decisions based on the grip of grasping, insatiable greed—we need these deeply human stories more than ever.
If you cannot attend the workshop live, you'll receive a recording after the workshop.
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