This is from a chapter entitled “Travel Your Own Path” that speaks to the importance of discovering and living our own, personal, most authentic truths.
This is the essence of the hero’s journey (which Ray describes in the book). Joseph Campbell has this to say about it (see Notes on A Joseph Campbell Companion): “You enter the forest at the darkest point, where there is no path. Where there is a way or a path, it is someone else’s path. You are not on your own path. If you follow someone else’s way, you are not going to realize your potential.”
While Carlos Castaneda (see Notes on The Wheel of Time) shares this eternally awesome wisdom: “Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore, a warrior must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if he feels that he should not follow it, he must not stay with it under any conditions. His decision to keep on that path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. He must look at every path closely and deliberately. There is a question that a warrior has to ask, mandatorily: ‘Does this path have a heart?’”
Another one of my favorite thoughts on the subject is from Howard Thurman who says: “Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
So, we’ve gotta discover OUR path. When we do? Well, that in itself is deeply inspiring for others!
In fact, Steven Pressfield, in his *awesome* book The War of Art (see Notes), says this: “The best and only thing one artist can do for another is to serve as an example and an inspiration.”
Back to Campbell—this time from his great book The Power of Myth (see those Notes, too!). He’s being interviewed by Bill Moyers who says: “In this sense, unlike heroes such as Prometheus or Jesus, we’re not going on our journey to save the world but to save ourselves.”
Campbell’s response: “But in doing that, you save the world. The influence of a vital person vitalizes, there’s no doubt about it. The world without spirit is wasteland. People have the notion of saving the world by shifting things around, changing the rules, and who’s on top, and so forth. No, no! Any world is a valid world if it’s alive. The thing to do is to bring life to it, and the only way to do that is to find in your own case where the life is and become alive yourself.”
And, back to Ray: “When you act from the highest goal over and over again, you slowly discover that you are traveling your own path. This is the key to grabbing on to your highest goal: You have your own way—your own inner power, your own contribution, your own methods and approaches, and your own experience of the highest goal. Once you recognize this, your life can be a quest to discover your path and live from it. You accept that obstacles or tests contain powerful lessons and opportunities. You see that when you give yourself fully to life and the highest goal, as you do naturally when you are tested, a grace infuses you.”
Amen.
And, here’s to traveling our own path and inspiring others in the process!!