Frodos Quest: Living the Myth in The Lord of the Rings

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Quest Books, 01/11/2002 - 160 páginas
Robert Ellwood, a scholar of world religions, finds ancient wisdom in this twentieth-century bestseller concerning the quests we are all called to go on. "Like Frodo," he says, "we each experience challenges that propel us on our own adventure-finally that of exploring the inner worlds and the meaning of our lives." Revisiting Middle-earth as a realm for personal discovery, Ellwood presents Tolkien's story as a tale of every reader's higher consciousness, death and rebirth, and triumph over evil. He teaches us to recognize the characters as archetypes we can meet in ourselves: a spritual guide like Gandalf, a friend like Sam, or, heaven forbid, shadows like Orcs or Ringwraiths. He also provides meditational exercises to help us overcome the trials we face as we make our lives into great journeys instead of dull routine. So be it! Let the Quest begin!
 

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Preface
7
Lands of the Heart
9
Starting Out in the Shire
15
Meeting the Guide
27
The Weight of the Past
49
The First Initiations
65
Companions on the Way
83
The Great Initiation
103
From Middleearth to the Undying Lands
119
Tolkiens Quest or How This Book Came to Be Written
129
Synopsis of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
143
The Inner Planes
149
The Root Races and Ancient Ages
153
Selected References
157
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Robert S. Ellwood is an American academic, author and expert on world religions. He was educated at the University of Colorado, Berkeley Divinity School and was awarded a PhD in History of Religions from the University of Chicago in 1967.

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