In the story of Sir Galahad, the knights agree to go on a quest,
but thinking it would be a disgrace to go forth in a group, each "entered
into the forest, at one point or another, there where they saw it to be
thickest, all in those places where they found no way or path." Where
there is a way or a path, it's someone else's way. Each knight enters the
forest at the most mysterious point and follows his own intuition.
(A Joseph Campbell Companion, Reflections on the Art of Living,
ed. Diane Osbon, © 1991, pg 74)
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