Campbell has been a huge influence for me. His notion of the Hero's Journey, based on his comparative mythology studies, is equated by him to the so-called left-hand path; the individual is called to disregard the expectations of the community and "follow their bliss". A spiritual but radical individualism one also finds in the Romantic movement. Lately I have been struggling because I found out my grandpa was a member of the national socialist party in the run up to WW2. I have been watching videos of nazi rallies and while of course this represents the machine consciousness Campbell is so critical of, I can also recognize the mesmerizing energy present in these rallies and possibly its spiritual "Wotanic" source. The links between nazism and romanticism are well described by such scholars as Nicholas Goodrick Clarke. So I am still pondering whether the dichotomy of humanity vs machine is the deepest one in play, or is the hive mind an aspect of humanity we are also challenged to embrace..