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The psychotic drowns in the same waters in which the mystic swims with delight.
Joseph Campbell
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote contrasts the experiences of different individuals when faced with the same reality, highlighting how perception shapes our experience.

Joseph Campbell's quote suggests that while both the psychotic and the mystic exist within the same environment, their interpretations of that environment are vastly different. The psychotic may find themselves overwhelmed and consumed by their reality, akin to drowning in water, whereas the mystic navigates and revels in the same reality, demonstrating how mindset and perspective can fundamentally alter one's experience of the world.

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Example use cases

This quote could be used in a discussion about mental health to illustrate the differing perceptions of individuals.

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