74 – Grail Quest

coverblack[Recorded May 16 & 26, 2020]  Decoding MOS and BvS with the story of the Grail. Parallels between the first grail knight, Percival, and the first superhero, Superman.

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Answers, insights, and commentary on:

  • Previously with Percival (00:01:05)
  • The Forest Adventure (00:04:00)
      • New Path Personally Chosen
      • Individualism Impacts Civilization
    • Individualism Not Anarchy (00:07:10)
    • Where It Was Darkest (00:09:30)
      • The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
      • Good Does Not Mean Harmless
  • Percival Done With God (00:14:25)
    • Desert of the Soul
    • Crisis of Faith
    • Herders and Pilgrims
  • The Hermit (00:20:00)
    • Uncle As Father Figure (00:21:23)
    • Solitude and The Hermit Within (00:24:00)
      • Solitude as Path Back to Others (00:26:45)
    • The Just World Problem (00:28:22)
      • Suffering Is A Part Of Life
      • Choose The Focus Of Your Attention
      • Is This Helpful?
      • You Have To Try
    • That Which We Already Know (00:35:10)
      • Percival Inspired Hero’s Journey (00:36:30)
      • GI Joe Fallacy (00:40:00)
  • Temptation of Percival (00:41:45)
    • Weapons & Signs (00:46:25)
    • Sight Beyond Sight (00:49:55)
    • Temptation of Superman (00:51:00)
    • Function of Faith (00:52:07)
      • Question of Facts or of Worth
  • Gawain’s Wedding (00:57:01)
    • More Gawain and Batman Parallels
    • Gawain v. Percival (00:59:43)
    • The Pagan Knight v. Percival (01:03:05)
      • Their Fathers Have The Same Name (01:05:00)
  • The Grail Messenger Returns (01:06:16)
    • Things Are Not As They Appear
    • Greening of The Wasteland
    • Servant Kings – Power Can Be Innocent
    • Personal Conviction Not Peer Pressure (01:10:17)
    • Percival’s Conviction & Compassion (01:11:49)
  • Return To The Grail Castle (01:14:06)
    • Heal Another Heal Yourself (01:17:40)
    • Superman’s Next Stage (01:19:03)
  • Grail Quest (01:20:35)
    • Hope To Achieve The Impossible
  • Extras [Recorded June 6] (01:22:05)
    • Ask Questions
      • Beyond Appearance
      • Beyond Literal Analysis
      • Beyond Established Stories
    • The Beginner’s Mind
      • Possibility vs. Obstacles
      • Valuable But Brittle
    • Never Ending Battle
      • Repetition and Experience
      • This Man Is Not My Enemy
    • The Inner Fool
      • The Grail Was Always With You
    • Prester John
      • Art Creating Change
  • And much more

Reference Images:

Via VERO on December 18, 2019

Via VERO on December 4, 2019

To learn more:
The Temptation of Sir Percival | Arthur Hacker
Le Mort D’Arthur | Thomas Mallory (Armstrong)
Owning Your Own Shadow | Robert A. Johnson
Living An Examined Life | James Hollis
Myths to Live By | Joseph Campbell
Eternal Chalice | Monica Potkay
G.I. Joe Fallacy | Laurie Santos
Just World Hypothesis / Fallacy | Myles Dyer
Just World Hypothesis / Fallacy | Thunk
Social Media Empty Calorie Connection | Laurie Santos
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised | Gil Scott-Heron
Man’s Search For Meaning | Viktor Frankl
Attacking Backfires | Melissa Dell
This Video Will Make You Angry | CGP Grey
Mindfulness Tool: RAIN | Life Kit
When Someone Doesn’t Like You | Daryl Davis
Superman Smashes the Klan | Gene Luen Yang
The Science of Well-Being | Yale
Official BvS Watch Party | VERO
Official MOS Watch Party | VERO
Fix You | Coldplay | Hearts & Colors cover
Orpheus | Sara Bareilles

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