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21 February 2012

Moving into the Call to Adventure

We, Human beings are remarkable creatures. Out of all of nature we have the capacity to change, and change we must, we are constantly developing, and in the process of change. But what is remarkable is that we can self guide the direction of this process of change. As of yet we do not know of our pets having secret developmental schools, or changing their environment to suite them-selves, such as air conditioners, buildings, or temples. There is no evidence that cats or dogs have a belief system, that there is a Devine Dog that created all dogs in its image, or a Dali Lama cat sitting regally as the font of all wisdom. I know cats may act in this fashion adopting humans as slaves for their needs, this may be the evidence that all cats are wise. It is however the human imagination that have made movies to illustrate the battle between cats and dogs, attributing personality and a language that manufactures archetypal behavior for the animal characters in the movie.   By placing blame outside the person helps in creating coping strategies to deal with the evils around them, while keeping their self-esteem intact. However by the end of the Hero's journey the hero will learn that the source of control dwells within the decisions we make. By placing trust in the groups or therapist, creates movement away from the Orphan attitude towards adaptive skills and making decisions for themselves. Eventually they will see that they did it all them self (Pearson, 1989, p. 40).   To read the entire Posting please pay $8.00 Via PayPay. Add to cart and then you will see the Shopping cart on the top of the Left hand Menu. Then I will email the password to you for the entire posting. [wp_cart:Moving into the Call to Adventure:price:8.00:end]   Pearson, S. C. (1989). The Hero Within: Six archetypes we live by. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

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