On the third stage of the heroes journey that we are now learning, the first phase is the refusal of the return. This occurs when the hero completes his quest, but does not want to return home. Instead he/she wants to stay in the new world that is a result of his/her journey. Another case may be that the hero will not think back on the journey and understand what he/she has learned.
An example of the refusal of the return from our reading that our group thoroughly discussed was Siddhartha. Siddhartha’s journey was similar to the Buddhas, in that they were both trying to achieve nirvana. Once nirvana is attained the heroes refuse to return to an un-enlightened state of being. They also refuse to go back and teach others their path that they took to enlightenment.
In my life I have also experienced the ‘refusal of the return’ many times. The last time I experienced it was on winter break when I went on a cruise with my family. The cruise went all over the Carribeans/Mexico and was very fun and relaxing. I ‘refused to return’ in that I did not want the vacation to end and have to go home.