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Stories have been used as a powerful spiritual practice for as long as bipedals have had some form of language. Tales bridge the distinction between brain and intuition. They evoke emotion and invite the brain to experience vivid imaginary participation in remarkable, extra-ordinary events. We often tell ourselves stories based on early trauma, generational mistaken beliefs, and fear. What would it be like to harness the power of the Wisdom Tale to shift energy, develop more expansive perspective, offer the observer's view of our own lives, and evoke sensations of joy, harmony, alignment, and expansion? With Goldilocks as our example, we examine three stories of Manifesting to expose the process and expand our understanding.
By Ginny WattsStories have been used as a powerful spiritual practice for as long as bipedals have had some form of language. Tales bridge the distinction between brain and intuition. They evoke emotion and invite the brain to experience vivid imaginary participation in remarkable, extra-ordinary events. We often tell ourselves stories based on early trauma, generational mistaken beliefs, and fear. What would it be like to harness the power of the Wisdom Tale to shift energy, develop more expansive perspective, offer the observer's view of our own lives, and evoke sensations of joy, harmony, alignment, and expansion? With Goldilocks as our example, we examine three stories of Manifesting to expose the process and expand our understanding.