Sam Wittenbraker- Duality of Myth

 In a previous blog post, I discussed the duality of myth. The symbolism found in myth helps relate real-life situations to mythical stories. Duality of myth is exhibited through journeys themselves though. When analyzing an individual journey, a journey will exhibit duality as well. The external aspects of a journey are easily identifiable. External aspects include physical movements and tangible differences in location. While external journeys occur, an equally powerful internal journey is occurring. This journey consists of changes in emotions and beliefs. Changes in belief are reflected in changes in action. A person’s morals and beliefs drive the actions they take. In order for an external journey to occur, an internal journey must propel someone’s actions to change. As a person’s internal feelings change, it becomes possible for their behavior to change. Another example of the duality of myth is the double-sided journey that occurs. 


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