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The Belly of the Whale

The Belly of the Whale

This phase represents the hero’s lowest point, a rebirth where they are swallowed by the unknown and must confront their fears.

“This popular motif gives emphasis to the lesson that the passage of the threshold is a form of self-annihilation.”

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