Author: | Victoria Fabling | ISBN: | 9781466958098 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing | Publication: | December 20, 2007 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Victoria Fabling |
ISBN: | 9781466958098 |
Publisher: | Trafford Publishing |
Publication: | December 20, 2007 |
Imprint: | Trafford Publishing |
Language: | English |
I share, through this book of fables, ideas of how to resolve challenges and limitations put in place by the ego. We can achieve literally anything - as children who believe in stories know.
When I work with clients I see the solution for them in exactly the same way. In effect, a story seems to come through space and time to transmit a personal message - and its language is childlike and fun. By not focusing at all on the symptoms, just the solution, the ego is by-passed, so the healing can be instant.
As Fabling is my name-sake, I derive enjoyment from writing in the true fable fashion - so I am open to receiving inspiration from non-human sources. People are always more relaxed to hear a truth about themselves when they can see an object, plant or animal behaving similarly. By using fables as a subtle teaching tool I know the message gets delivered because days later people will say - "I was thinking about that article" or "that story helped me, thank you." The most important fable in this book is, I believe, "Fire the Pirate!" because if the pirate or ego had already been fired, there wouldn't be the need to be a creative when delivering an important message.
I also wanted to share with readers, especially young adults, how important it is to protect their child-like sense of wonder and make it work for them, to keep life magical and up-beat. I have never understood why adults like to let go of their ability to sense what is not necessarily physical, when it is our invisible guides who often are the wisest. By exposing a taste of what my sessions look like, and how I dialogue with nature, I also share a method of living which is holistic, with no negative side effects.
I share, through this book of fables, ideas of how to resolve challenges and limitations put in place by the ego. We can achieve literally anything - as children who believe in stories know.
When I work with clients I see the solution for them in exactly the same way. In effect, a story seems to come through space and time to transmit a personal message - and its language is childlike and fun. By not focusing at all on the symptoms, just the solution, the ego is by-passed, so the healing can be instant.
As Fabling is my name-sake, I derive enjoyment from writing in the true fable fashion - so I am open to receiving inspiration from non-human sources. People are always more relaxed to hear a truth about themselves when they can see an object, plant or animal behaving similarly. By using fables as a subtle teaching tool I know the message gets delivered because days later people will say - "I was thinking about that article" or "that story helped me, thank you." The most important fable in this book is, I believe, "Fire the Pirate!" because if the pirate or ego had already been fired, there wouldn't be the need to be a creative when delivering an important message.
I also wanted to share with readers, especially young adults, how important it is to protect their child-like sense of wonder and make it work for them, to keep life magical and up-beat. I have never understood why adults like to let go of their ability to sense what is not necessarily physical, when it is our invisible guides who often are the wisest. By exposing a taste of what my sessions look like, and how I dialogue with nature, I also share a method of living which is holistic, with no negative side effects.