[Back to Nt. 65] Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad 9–11.
[Back to Nt. 66] The Flight of the Wild Gander, p. 177.
[Back to Nt. 67] C. G. Jung, “The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man,” Civilization in Transition, in The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 10, pp.. 144–145, ar. 304–305; cited in The Mythic Image, p. 7, abr.
[Back to Nt. 68] C. G. Jung, Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice (New York: Pantheon Books, 1968), p. 46; cited in The Mythic Image, p. 186.
[Back to Nt. 69] Myths to Live By, p. 219.
[Back to Nt. 70] Ibid., pp. 217–218.
[Back to Nt. 71] C. G. Jung, Analytical Psychology, pp. 11–14.
[Back to Nt. 72] Myths, Dreams, and Religion, p. 169.
[Back to Nt. 73] Joseph Campbell, Oriental Mythology, Vol. 2 of The Masks of God (New York: The Viking Press, Inc., 1962), pp. 503–504.
[Back to Nt. 74] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 168; Campbell notes: “See Okakura Kakuzo, The Book of Tea (New York: 1906). See also Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Essays in Zen Buddhism (London: 1927), and Lafcadio Hearn, Japan (New York: 1904).”
[Back to Nt. 75] Immanuel Kant, Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als Wissenschaft wird aufreten können, par. 36–38.
[Back to Nt. 76] The Inner Reaches of Outer Space, pp. 27–31, abr.
[Back to Nt. 77] Myths to Live By, p. 23.
[Back to Nt. 78] The Mythic Dimension, p. 157.
[Back to Nt. 79] Loren Eisely, The Firmament of Time (New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1962), p. 140; cited in Creative Mythology, p. 624.
[Back to Nt. 80] Myths to Live By, p. 77.
[Back to Nt. 81] Ibid., p. 97.
[Back to Nt. 82] Ibid.
[Back to Nt. 83] Joseph Campbell, "Earthrise," Thou Art That, edited by Eugene Kennedy. (Novato, California: New World Library, 2011) p. 108.
[Back to Nt. 84] Ibid.
[Back to Nt. 85] Occidental Mythology, pp. 506–507; Campbell comments: “See Primitive Mythology (op. cit.), p. 231.”
[Back to Nt. 86] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 156.
[Back to Nt. 87] Myths to Live By, pp. 3–4.
[Back to Nt. 88] Ibid., pp. 152–153.
[Back to Nt. 89] Ibid., p. 153.
[Back to Nt. 90] Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (Boston, 1742); cited in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, pp. 127–128, abr.
[Back to Nt. 91] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 128.
[Back to Nt. 92] The Gospel According to Thomas, Coptic text, established and translated by A. Guillaumont, H.-Ch. Puech, G. Quispel, W. Till, and Yassah’abd al Masih (Leiden: E. J. Brill; New York: Harper, 1959), p. 43, Logion 77:26–27; cited in The Inner Reaches of Outer Space, p. 61.
[Back to Nt. 93] James Joyce, Ulysses (Paris: Shakespeare and Company, 9th printing, 1927; New York: Random House, 1934), p. 38.
[Back to Nt. 94] Cited in The Portable Jung, p. 634.
[Back to Nt. 95] Meister Eckhart, Vol. I, Sermons and Collations, No. II, p. 10; cited in Occidental Mythology, p. 510.
[Back to Nt. 96] Ibid.
[Back to Nt. 97] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 191.
[Back to Nt. 98] Thou Art That, loc. cit.
[Back to Nt. 99] Ibid., p. 391.
[Back to Nt. 100] The Gospel According to Thomas, Logion 113:16–17, p. 57.
[Back to Nt. 101] Occidental Mythology, p. 276.
[Back to Nt. 102] Ibid., p. 281.
[Back to Nt. 103] Joseph Epes Brown, The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk’s Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press), p. 4, note 2; as cited in The Flight of the Wild Gander, p. 79.
[Back to Nt. 104] The Flight of the Wild Gander, pp. 197–198.
[Back to Nt. 105] Editor’s note in Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies of India, edited by Joseph Campbell, Bollingen Series XXVI (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1951), p. 18.
[Back to Nt. 106] Oriental Mythology, p. 280.
[Back to Nt. 107] Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies of India, p. 534.
[Back to Nt. 108] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 160.
[Back to Nt. 109] The Mythic Image, p. 419.
[Back to Nt. 110] Goethe, Faust, Act II, scene 5, concluding Chorus Mysticus.
[Back to Nt. 111] Thou Art That, loc. cit.
[Back to Nt. 112] Myths to Live By, pp. 149–151.
[Back to Nt. 113] The Mythic Image, pp. 321–322, abr.
[Back to Nt. 114] Heinrich Zimmer, “The Indian World Mother,” translated by Ralph Manheim, in The Mystic Vision, Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, Vol. 6, edited by Joseph Campbell, Bollingen XXX– 6 (New York: Bollingen Foundation, 1968; paperback reprint: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1982), p. 77; originally published in Eranos-Jahrbücher VI (1938) by Rhein-Verlag, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Back to Nt. 115] Ibid., pp. 95–96, abr.
[Back to Nt. 116] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 170, note 132.
[Back to Nt. 117] James Joyce, Finnegans Wake (New York: Viking Press, 1939), pp. 23–24.
[Back to Nt. 118] The Mythic Image, p. 238.
[Back to Nt. 119] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 113.
[Back to Nt. 120] Ibid. p. 116.
[Back to Nt. 121] See The Mythic Image, pp. 327–328.
[Back to Nt. 122] Louis de la Vallée-Poussin, Le Bouddhisme (Paris: G. Beauchesne and Cie, 1909), p. 140; cited in The Mythic Image, p. 52.
[Back to Nt. 123] Kaṭha Upaniṣad 3.12; cited in The Mythic Image, p. 52.
[Back to Nt. 124] Vākya Sūdha 13; cited in The Mythic Image, p. 52.
[Back to Nt. 125] The Mythic Image, p. 52.
[Back to Nt. 126] Robinson Jeffers, from “Natural Music,” in Roan Stallion, Tamar, and Other Poems (New York: Horace Liveright, 1925), p. 232; cited in The Mythic Dimension, p. 175.
[Back to Nt. 127] William Blake, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell,” in The Viking Portable Blake (New York: 1976), p. 258.
[Back to Nt. 128] The Mythic Dimension, pp. 164–165.
[Back to Nt. 129] James Joyce, Ulysses, p. 409.
[Back to Nt. 130] The Flight of the Wild Gander, p. 196.
[Back to Nt. 131] Ibid., pp. 186–187.
[Back to Nt. 132] Robert Snyder, Buckminster Fuller (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1980), p. 100.
[Back to Nt. 133] Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Essays in Zen Buddhism (First Series), Published for the Buddhist Society, London (London, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town: Rider and Company, n.d.), p. 58.
[Back to Nt. 134] Joseph Campbell, The Historical Atlas of World Mythology, Volume I: The Way of the Animal Powers, Part 2: Mythologies of the Great Hunt (New York: Harper & Row, 1988), p. xv.
[Back to Nt. 135] James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Jonathen Cape ed., p. 233; Penguin edition, p. 205.
[Back to Nt. 136] Ibid.
[Back to Nt. 137] Mythologies of the Great Hunt, p. xiii.
[Back to Nt. 138] James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Penguin edition., p.214.
[Back to Nt. 139] Ibid.; as cited in Primitive Mythology, pp. 469–470.
[Back to Nt. 140] Ibid., p. 245.
[Back to Nt. 141] Mythologies of the Great Hunt, p. xvii.
[Back to Nt. 142] Friedrich Nietzsche, Die Geburt der Tragödie; oder Griechenthum und Pessimusmus (leipzig: E. W. Fritzch, 1886), passages from the ends of Sections 1 and 16, abr. and translated by Joseph Campbell; cited in Historical Atlas of World Mythology, Volume II: The Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 1: The Sacrifice (New York: Harper & Row, 1988), p. 46.
[Back to Nt. 143] Myths to Live By, pp. 89–90.
[Back to Nt. 144] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 4.
[Back to Nt. 145] Thomas Merton, “Symbolism: Communication or Communion?” in New Directions 20 (New York: New Directions, 1968), pp. 1–2, abr.; as cited in Myths to Live By, p. 265.
[Back to Nt. 146] Myths to Live By, p. 91.
[Back to Nt. 147] Chāndo
gya Upaniṣad, 3.19.1–3.
[Back to Nt. 148] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, pp. 276–277.
[Back to Nt. 149] Primitive Mythology, p. 58.
[Back to Nt. 150] Joseph Epes Brown, pp. 3–4 and 80; cited in The Flight of the Wild Gander, p. 78.
[Back to Nt. 151] Primitive Mythology, p. 463.
[Back to Nt. 152] The Hero with a Thousand Faces, p. 181.
[Back to Nt. 153] Myths to Live By, p. 148.
[Back to Nt. 154] Erwin Schrödinger, My View of the World, translated by Cecily Hastings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964), p. 95; cited in Myths to Live By, p. 257.
[Back to Nt. 155] The Flight of the Wild Gander, p. 197.
[Back to Nt. 156] Myths to Live By, p. 257.
[Back to Nt. 157] Ibid., p. 106.
[Back to Nt. 158] The Gospel According to Thomas, Logion 3, p. 3; cited in Mythologies of the Great Hunt, p. xvii.
[Back to Nt. 159] Ibid., Logion 113, pp. 55–57; as cited in Mythologies of the Great Hunt, p. xviii
[Back to Nt. 160] From an anonymously edited and popularly circulated speech delivered by Chief Seattle (Seathl) in 1855; other versions have been published by Virginia Armstrong, I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians (Chicago: Sage Books, 1971); by Thomas Sanders and Walter Peck, Literature of the American Indian (New York: Macmillan, 1973); and in German, as Chief Seattle, Wir sind ein Teil der Erde (Olten und Freiburg i Brsg.: Walter-Verlag A. G. Olten, 1982); as cited in Mythologies of the Great Hunt, p. 251.
[Back to Nt. 161] Myths to Live By, pp. 244–245.
[Back to Nt. 162] Ibid., p. 274.
[Back to Nt. 163] Ibid., pp. 253–254.
[Back to Nt. 164] Ibid., pp. 246–247.
[Back to Nt. 165] Leaves of Grass, ll. 1262-1280.
[Back to Nt. 166] Bṛhadāranyaka Upaniṣad 1.4.6–10, abr.
[Back to Nt. 167] The Gospel According to Thomas, 99:28-30 and 95:24–28; cited in Myths to Live By, pp. 258–260, abr.
[Back to Nt. 168] Myths to Live By, p. 263.
[Back to Nt. 169] Ibid., p. 266.
[Back to Nt. 170] Ibid., p. 275.
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