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OneWorldInsight.com Hero Myths

OneWorldInsight.com Heros

OneWorldInsight.com Hero Patterns The mythical hero is the universal metaphor for the search for self-knowledge The hero is the soul’s high adventure Most heroes have miraculous conceptions The Father is the universal source, the agent of conception The virgin who gives birth to the hero is the Great Goddess, the Mother of us all The hero must undertake a journey and return to give a great boon to his people

OneWorldInsight.com Raglan classified the patterns of the mythical hero into twenty-two archetypal incidents. 1 - The hero's mother is a royal virgin. 2 - His father is a king and 3 - often a near relative of the mother, but 4 - the circumstances of his conception are unusual, and 5 - he is also reputed to be the son of a god 6 - at birth an attempt is made, usually by his father or maternal grandfather, to kill him, but “Pattern of 22”

OneWorldInsight.com 7 - He is spirited away, and 8 - reared by foster-parents in a far country. 9 - We are told nothing of his childhood, 10 - but on reaching manhood he returns or goes to his future kingdom After a victory over the king and or giant, dragon, or wild beast 12 - he marries a princess, often the daughter of his predecessor and 13 - becomes king.

OneWorldInsight.com 14 - For a time he reigns uneventfully and 15 - prescribes laws 16 - but later loses favor with the gods and or his people and 17 - is driven from the throne and the city after which 18 - He meets with a mysterious death 19 - often at the top of a hill His children, if any, do not succeed him His body is not buried, but nevertheless 22 - he has one or more holy sepulchres.

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Luke’s Mother is a Queen Anakin’s parents are a mystery

OneWorldInsight.com Luke’s father is a Jedi Knight who is ruined by love and desire and turns to the Dark Side

OneWorldInsight.com Darth Vader is Luke’s father who also represents the mechanical male world of power.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke and his twin sister are hidden from their father who wants to kill them.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke is hidden and raised by foster parents on the far away planet of Tatooine.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke is trained by a wise man to enter into manhood.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke ultimately learns the ways of The Force and becomes a Jedi Knight like his father.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke must master The Force and destroy the Death Star to save mankind. But his Father stands in the way of his fully entering into manhood.

OneWorldInsight.com He destroys the Death Star by using human feelings rather than using impersonal machines.

OneWorldInsight.com The lost father Darth Vader is saved by his son. Darth Vader returns to becomes the human Anakin Skywalker again and chooses death over the mechanical mask of power.

OneWorldInsight.com Anakin Skywalker dies, is resurrected by The Force, and visits with his son on the other side of death to give hope to all humanity who believe in The Force.

OneWorldInsight.com Luke Skywalker saves the universe by mastering The Force. His gift to humankind is the use of higher levels of human consciousness to master the hidden Dark Side that can be swayed by temptations of revenge and power.