"The new vision of the universe, it must be kept alive. The only people who can keep it alive are artists. His function is the mythologization of the environment and the world."
The poets of the past were troubled people who found their own way to relate the community:
"They come out of an elite experience, the experience of people particularly gifted whose ears are open to the song of the universe—and that they speak to the folk and there is an answer from the folk which is then received as an interaction, but the first impulse comes from above not from below, in the shaping of those traditions."
“The shaman is the person who has in his late childhood and early youth (could be male or female) had an overwhelming psychological experience that turns them totally inward. The whole unconscious has opened up and they have fallen into it. And it’s been described many, many times and it occurs all the way from
Very reassuring, I know. Campbell then distinguishes shamans of the past to priesthood orders:
"A priest is a functionary of a social sort. The society worships certain deities in a certain way and the priest becomes ordained as a functionary to carry on that ritual. And the deity to whom he is devoted is a deity that was there before he came along.
The shaman’s powers are symbolized in “familiars,” deities of his own personal experience and his authority comes out of a psychological experience not a social ordination."
“This is an actual experience of transit from the earth through the realm of mythological images to god or to the seat of power."
"And the way God is imaged. God is transcendent, finally, of anything like a name: God. As the Hindu’s say, "Beyond names and forms. No tongue has soiled it, no word has reached it."
The entire segment can be seen at the link below. I recommend it. If you want to focus on the shaman commentary, then skip to the last 15 minutes or so.
http://www.guba.com/watch/2000811750
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Thanks for posting! I am also listening to that series and reading "Pathways to Bliss" due to length of my response, I am going to list it as a separate post!
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