
In Lecture 9 (Peterson Academy - Maps of Meaning), we explore the archetypal structure of the hero’s descent and return. Drawing from Egyptian mythology, we examine how chaos gives rise to opposing masculine and feminine principles—destructive and benevolent, tyrannical and wise—and how these forces shape civilizations.
Through the story of Horus, we see the hero confront corruption, descend into disorder, and restore vision to tradition by uniting exploratory courage with established order. Dr. Peterson also connects this ancient pattern to the Christian crucifixion, presenting voluntary self-sacrifice in service of the highest good as the foundation for peaceful and flourishing societies.