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Matthew Harris
The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable:

Finding Your Meaning and Purpose Through the 7 Stages of the Hero's Journey

The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable is a self-transformation and personal development book that is filled with wisdom and humour.
It connects the wisdom of the Hero's Journey storytelling template with the ordinary day-to-day business of being human. It is structured according to the seven stages of the Hero's Journey and illustrated through a series of articles, poems, stories and pictures.
Written by author and spiritual guide, Matthew Harris, the book helps you to:
· Appreciate your life's meaning and purpose;
· Understand the power and purpose of your challenges and achievements;
· See your true gifts and talents;
· Be reassured that you live in a benign universe that guides you on your life’s path.
The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable shows your transformational journey through your courage and vulnerability into your personal power, wisdom and purpose.

Book tags: inspirational spiritual guide courage courageous life self-transformation meaning purpose transformation personal growth archetypes challenges wisdom gifts talents soul spirit mission relationships self-reliance resilience validation self-value self-esteem spirituality self self-help destiny fate acceptance Carl Jung Joseph Cambell warrior caregiver sovereign magician creator destroyer orphan lover fool innocent seeker strength inner discipline karma chakra guardian humour humorous humor funny rewards insight insightful alchemy pathway metamorphosis fulfilment grief awakening enlightenment forgiveness empowerment self-careions quest myth mythological mythology dark entities conscious consciousness mindfulness inspire inspiration self-discovery magic supernatural goddess god gods spirits mystic hero heroes heroic understanding empower manifestation Matthew Harris
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Book tags:inspirational spiritual guide courage courageous life self-transformation meaning purpose transformation personal growth archetypes challenges wisdom gifts talents soul spirit mission relationships self-reliance resilience validation self-value self-esteem spirituality self self-help destiny fate acceptance Carl Jung Joseph Cambell warrior caregiver sovereign magician creator destroyer orphan lover fool innocent seeker strength inner discipline karma chakra guardian humour humorous humor funny rewards insight insightful alchemy pathway metamorphosis fulfilment grief awakening enlightenment forgiveness empowerment self-careions quest myth mythological mythology dark entities conscious consciousness mindfulness inspire inspiration self-discovery magic supernatural goddess god gods spirits mystic hero heroes heroic understanding empower manifestation Matthew Harris

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More about the Hero's journey.
In narratology and comparative mythology, the hero's journey, also known as the monomyth, is the common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.
Earlier figures had proposed similar concepts, including psychoanalyst Otto Rank and amateur anthropologist Lord Raglan. Eventually, hero myth pattern studies were popularized by Joseph Campbell, who was influenced by Carl Jung's analytical psychology. Campbell used the monomyth to analyze and compare religions. In his famous book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), he describes the narrative pattern as follows: "A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man." - Wikipedia