SOLUTION
What are the 3 major elements of the Hero's Journey?
1.Separation (after a Call)
2.Transformation (confronting challenge)
3. Return (to community)
What is the Hero's Journey?
It is the archetype (paradigm) of all human experience through major life
transitions, particularly the transition from adolescence into adulthood
What is individuation?
It is the process of the development of the self, achieved by resolving the
conflicts arising at life's transitional stages, in particular the transition from
adolescence to adulthood
What is a transition?
A crossing or passage
Who is the Christian model of living?
Jesus
Christians should have a foundation of ____________; this gives us
power and allows us to become all that we are capable of being.
love
What are the 8 stages of human life?
8 Stages with transitions:
1. infancy
2. early childhood
3. play age
4. school age
5. adolescence
6. young adulthood
7. adulthood
8. mature adulthood
What is a sense of identity?
Our sense of who we are- personality traits, abilities, strengths,
weaknesses, and values
In order to know ourselves, what 5 questions must we answer?
- What am I feeling?
- What do I want?
- What are people telling me?
, - What are my talents?
- What is out of my control?
What are the four factors that contribute to our identity that are out of
our control?
-cosmic
-genetic
-cultural
-circumstantial
What is autonomy?
A healthy ability to shape our own life and actions; making choices that
have consequences and realizing that you have to live with them
What is interdependence?
A state of relying on ourselves, not others, to fulfill our needs or to give
insight
What is a form of false autonomy?
Group think = sometimes young adults fall into this. Replacing
practices/views of family with those of social groups.
What is the difference between freedom and license?
Freedom: Seeing our responsibility in the big picture (beyond our own
narrow interests), and responding to the needs of real situations and real
people
License:When freedom becomes unlimited choice without regard to others
What is personal power?
The ability to influence our own life and the people and events around us
What are two forms of positive power?
Nurturing power: power used to foster another person's well-being. Comes
from concern for those who have little power of their own.
Shared power: using our personal power to complement or increase other
people's power.
Give two examples of necessary losses involved in life.
-Leaving the womb
-Going to preschool - leaving home
-Moving
-Leaving childhood
What are the two sources of suffering?
What is an example of each and an example of a mix of both?
-From the cycle and process of nature
-From human choice