Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths. By finding your own dream and following it through, it will lead you to the myth-world in which you live. But just as in dream, the subject and object, though they seem to be separate, are really the same.
~ Joseph Campbell
The true power of myth lies in its ability to speak the language of the soul, weaving timeless truths into the fabric of our innermost being. Myth holds its power in being the soul’s native tongue, where the ineffable finds its voice and the eternal unveils its mysteries. Myths frequently depict heroes or seekers undergoing trials, death, and resurrection. This mirrors the process of spiritual rebirth: the shedding of the old self and the emergence of a renewed, awakened identity.
Spiritual rebirth often involves a metaphorical death—a loss of ego, attachments, or ignorance—followed by a resurrection into a higher state of consciousness.
Through myth, we relive the timeless tale of shedding illusions and being reborn into truth. It whispers the eternal promise of renewal, where the soul casts off its shadowed garments and awakens to its luminous essence of divine light.