The Joseph Campbell monomyth has become somewhat legendary in academic circles. Mythologists, literary critics, and fervent spiritual seekers alike have turned toward Campbell’s mythic model not only to understand folk tales and lore, but to comprehend their own journeys, too. Joseph Campbell was a mythologist who got his start studying the humanities as a college… Continue reading
Once again we got to sit down with author and pilgrimage leader Phil Cousineau—this time to discuss pilgrimage in Italy. Phil guides us through the potency and transformational power of his upcoming journey, La Dolce Vita: The Sweet Life of Mythic Italy with Phil Cousineau, taking place April, 2022. We discuss his favorite components of… Continue reading
Resuming travel after the tumultuous uncertainty of lockdowns and COVID-chaos is a topic worth touching on. Traveling to Italy in particular, we feel, is a good place to start for travelers warming up to the idea of heading back abroad. To many, Italy is the epitome of beauty, art, flavor, sites, and history. And now,… Continue reading
Much is happening that has spurred us to write about pilgrimage. As we discussed in our previous article about National Geographic’s affirmation of pilgrimage as “the next post-COVID travel trend,” we believe a pilgrimage revival is underway—and one that can’t be stopped. Today, people are pursuing mindful and spiritual travel on a scale unseen since… Continue reading
Pilgrimage is an art form. It’s an ancient practice with roots in times where the veil between physical life and the sacred was much thinner. Since 2003, Sacred Earth Journeys has worked tirelessly to show the world that it’s in dire need of the reinstallation of pilgrimage as a common reason to travel. Since then,… Continue reading