45 pages 1 hour read

Brianna Wiest

The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2020

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Themes

Mythological Frameworks

The Mountain Is You is an exploration of personal transformation that taps into themes that have been foundational to human stories and myths for centuries. The book promotes a path to personal freedom and self-discovery, guiding readers through the steps of confronting their challenges, letting go of their old selves, and taking charge of their destiny. These steps are tied together by overarching themes of personal growth, spiritual transcendence, and the impact of individual choices on both personal and collective well-being.

In the Introduction, Wiest states, “Your mountain is the block between you and the life you want to live. Facing it is also the only path to your freedom and becoming” (8), presenting a metaphor/retelling of the mythic hero’s journey, as described by Joseph Campbell. Wiest’s narrative captures the essence of the hero’s journey, where the individual must face challenges, endure trials, and undergo a transformation to bring renewal not just to oneself but, ideally, to the community as well. This mountain symbolizes challenges, fears, and obstacles that hinder the pursuit of a fulfilling life. The act of facing this metaphorical mountain corresponds to the initial step of the hero’s journey: the call to adventure. It signifies the protagonist’s decision to embark on a transformative journey.