Alison Byrd: Crossing the Threshold: Why every hero must leave home

    In Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, the threshold marks the moment when the hero leaves the safety of the known works and steps into the unknown. This step is essential in every heroic journey because it begins the transformation process. The threshold is both literal and symbolic; physically, it can be seen when Odysseus sets sail from Ithaca or when Moana leaves her island to restore the heart of Te Fiti. But more than just change in location, crossing the threshold also represents deep emotional and psychological risk. It means stepping away from comfort, security, and familiarity to face uncertainty and challenge. This leap is what forces the hero to grow. Moreover, every hero must cross the boundary because true growth and self-discovery only happen beyond the edges of what is known and comfortable.

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