The captivity of Man to seduce with the idea of "Myth" and mental activities of conquering the unknown has proposed Man, himself the Will to Believe, to unleash in the shackles of human impunity and mortal limitations of his own nature.
Today, we re-examine the necessities of "Myths'' as a way of social learning as rational individuals the lessons and values we can learn and teach others in order to avoid the perils of blind veneration and dogmatic worshipping so inclined in normative institutions like the Church or Mass Culture, thus it is ethical to examine, as Ramil Gabriel argues, the contemporary mythos of Psychology in the age of dialectic "Modernity" through materialistic desires of the secular man losing his respectable fashion and befallen to Nihilism.
It is important to remind ourselves of the Universal Story of Myths, not as mere conceptual terms, but as a narrative rooted within the collective psyche as illustrated by Joseph Campbell's Archetypes. Let's join Alex-Jason in this wonderful episode of Higher Density Living as they discuss Critical Anthropology. www.higherdensityliving.com