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Myths are public dreams;
dreams are private myths.
Myths are vehicles of communication
between the conscious and
the unconscious just as dreams are."
- Joseph Campbell

Despite regional and cultural differences
of many favorite stories, the recurrence
of certain themes and even characters
in myths, folktales, and fables is a phenomenon
that has enchanted many of us.
The Copper Pot, named for the story
of the Fisherman and the Genie,
is the place to explore these topics
for the sake of curiosity, good discourse,
or just astonishing revelation.

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Bringing different literary traditions,
experiences, and preferences
to the discussion at The Copper Pot
is what will make this not only
fertile ground for exploration
but also a place for insight into
who we are and where we come from.
Issues of gender, religion, morality,
and redemption; stories of heroes,
mercenaries, deities, and beasts
make up some of the twine that
reaches across cultures binding the tradition
of the storyteller, priest, guardian,
archaeologist, and poet into one.

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