There's a moment there in Arthur's banquet hall when all the knights are assembled around the Round Table. Arthur would not let anyone start to eat until an adventure had occurred. Well, in those days adventures were rather normal, so people didn't go hungry for long.
They were waiting for this day's adventure, and it did indeed occur. The Holy Grail itself showed itself to the assembled knights - not in its full glory but covered with a great, radiant cloth. Then it withdrew. All were left ravished, sitting there in awe.
Finally, Gawain, Arthur's nephew, stood up and said, "I propose a vow to this company, that we should all go in quest of that Grail to behold it unveiled."
Now we come to the part that interested me. The text reads,
"They thought it would be a disgrace to go forth in a group.
Each entered the Forest Adventurous at that point which he himself had chosen,
where it was darkest and there was no way or path."
"They thought it would be a disgrace to go forth in a group.
Each entered the Forest Adventurous at that point which he himself had chosen,
where it was darkest and there was no way or path."
You enter the forest at the darkest point, where there is no path. Where there's a way or path, it is someone else's path; each human being is a unique phenomenon.
The idea is to find your own way.
~ Joseph Campbell
referring to: La Queste del Saint Graal,
taken here from Pathways to Bliss
1 comments:
Amen! :)
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