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[Embracing the Hero's Journey: Elizabeth Gilbert on Destiny, Accountability, and Self-Discovery]-[Super Soul Special: Elizabeth Gilbert, Part 2: What Is a Soul Mate?]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2025-04-23

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Embracing the Hero's Journey: A Path to Self-Actualization

In this episode of SuperSoul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with author Elizabeth Gilbert to explore the profound concept of the "hero's journey" and the internal work required to live an authentic life. Drawing from the mythological framework of Joseph Campbell, Gilbert argues that every individual is invited to embark on a personal quest, a journey that demands courage, self-accountability, and the willingness to face one's own truth.

The Call and the Refusal of Destiny

Gilbert emphasizes that the hero's journey begins with a "call." To fulfill the "highest expression of yourself as a human being," one must accept this call. Denying it is, in effect, denying your destiny. Gilbert notes that when one refuses, they choose an "aborted" destiny, resulting in a life that may lack depth. She stresses that to be the "hero of the story," one must answer that call, even when it leads through a "road of trials" filled with "friends who look like enemies" and the inevitable "dark night of the soul."

Challenging Social Narratives: The Choice of Motherhood

Gilbert shares her personal journey of breaking away from the expectations of her upbringing. Raised on a Christmas tree farm, she initially followed the traditional path of marriage and suburban life, only to realize she was "living everyone else's dream." A pivotal part of her transformation was the decision not to have children. She categorizes women into three groups—those born to be mothers, those born to be "aunties," and those who should remain distant from children—arguing that tragedy stems from being in the wrong category. She challenges the societal assumption that not having children equates to hating them, advocating for the freedom of choice and the importance of "honoring your calling."

Redefining Soulmates and Marriage

Reflecting on her past misconceptions, Gilbert redefines the "soulmate" as not a perfect partner, but a "mirror" that "tears down your walls and smacks you awake." She distinguishes this from a spouse, who serves as a "champion" and a best friend. Her advice on marriage is practical: "The longer you wait to choose your partner, the happier your marriage is going to be," as maturity allows for better decision-making.

Never Waste Your Suffering

One of the most poignant themes discussed is the transformation of pain. Gilbert adopts the mantra "never waste your suffering," inspired by her late friend Jim McLaren. She asserts that "suffering without catharsis is nothing but wasted pain." To avoid being stuck in a cycle of blame, one must participate in turning disaster into grace. She asks, "What is this here to teach me?" as a way to reconstruct her experiences and take responsibility for her part in them.

Mini Quests and Self-Accountability

Gilbert encourages listeners to engage in "mini quests"—small, intentional challenges to find beauty or perspective, even when feeling trapped. These quests serve as a tool to "wake yourself up." Ultimately, she identifies "self-accountability" as the cornerstone of happiness. She warns against the "weakest position" of waiting for external circumstances to change. By taking 100% responsibility for her own soul, she finds a "huge, expansive sense" of freedom.

Conclusion: Bringing the Light

Gilbert concludes that the true climax of the hero's journey is not just the battle, but the return home to share what has been learned. Her spiritual practice is simple: to "bring the light into every encounter" and to live in the world with grace. As she poignantly summarizes, citing the Bhagavad Gita, "it is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live a perfect imitation of somebody else's life."

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I think you have to say yes to the call.
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That was your choice.
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I feel all right, people.
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I have no stranger to desire.
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I thought, you got to obey the longing.
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answer the call
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road of trials
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dark night of the soul
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call upon
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rock bottom
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