The power of stories to impact your life...
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June 24th, 2008 at 3:00 pmHere's a little bit of storytelling history...
Athens, 388 B.C.
Plato calls on the City Fathers to banish all storytellers from the city for the safety of the citizens.
Plato was afraid of the power of stories and of storytellers. He knew the storytellers craft of concealing ideas and concepts in simple, but incredibly powerful stories.
Plato knew that concealing an idea within a story magnified the power of that idea far beyond simply telling the story alone.
Stories mirror the way we think. We literally think in narrative structures and because of this, stories have the power to imprint themselves naturally into the human brain.
Stories, are literally, how we understand best.
If you're interested in learning more, then this quick note is to let you know that my spiritual growth writing program became available about an hour ago. I've been working on it for almost a year to make it the best I could for you, and you can get all the details here:
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Warmest wishes,
Chris
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