"These are the quicksilver
moments of my childhood I cannot recapture entirely. Irresistible and
emblematic, I can recall them only in fragments and shivers of the heart. There
is a river, the town, my grandfather steering a boat through the channel, my
sister fixed in that suspended rapture she would later translate into her
strongest poems, the metallic perfume of harvested oysters, the belling voices
of children on the shore . . . When the white porpoise comes there is all this
and transfiguration too.
- Pat Conroy
from The Prince of Tides
Human beings first shared
experiences in the form of stories told after the hunt. They conjured tales
around the fire and divided the meat among the group.
Storytelling helps us makes sense
out of our lives. Certain events and themes figure prominently in every
life story. We are complex beings composed of rich lives: sounds, sights,
smells, tastes, textures and memories.
Listens to the voices. Hear
your parents, siblings, children, friends, enemies, teachers and heroes acting
out their dramas on your life slate.
Sensing the voices in yourself
will remind you of your relationship in the web of life.
Your people inhabit you. They
will help you celebrate your myths, sing songs, and tell you legends.
They may help you through life's struggles.
List a quicksilver moment, a fragment of time, a shiver of the heart. Add voices of friends and family. Combine them with a familiar place that made everything right.
Bring in all the senses.
Bring in all the senses.
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