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Myths are clues to the spiritual potentialities of the human life.
Joseph Campbell
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What this quote means

Myths reveal the hidden spiritual possibilities within human existence.

Joseph Campbell highlights the significance of myths in understanding the deeper aspects of human life. He suggests that myths serve as guides or clues that can lead us to unlock our spiritual potential and explore the profound dimensions of our existence.

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Example use cases

During a lecture on human psychology, you could use this quote to emphasize the importance of myths in understanding our nature.

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