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Home » Article » Yoga The Book - a short metaphorical tale on learning and learning to learn
Adam Sargant, Dip.H.Ed (Nursing Studies), Dip.Hyp.,NLP(prac) filed under "Yoga"
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I once heard a story about a man who found a book that had been
hidden by a messenger. From where this messenger came, and from
whom, I do not know, although I have my thoughts. But she left
this book for the man to find, and find it he did.
Now, this was no normal book. For one thing, it only had two
pages. And each page was woven tightly out of wicker, in complex
and intricate patterns. Somehow the man knew that there was
something special about the book, but he didn't know how he
knew, and he didn't know what.
For many months the man puzzled over the book. He began to
notice that, as he puzzled, he felt the patterns with his
fingers and knew somehow that they had meaning. He came to
notice subtle intricacies of shade and shadow within the book
and as his fingers ran lightly over the knots and weave he would
hear gentle sounds.
Long days and long nights he studied. At night, he noticed that
the use of different senses in still new ways of making sense
seemed to allow him to understand different meaning. By day, he
noticed he could look at the book in a new light.
Gradually he noticed a change. He noticed that his sense of
touch had become more delicate and more discriminating. He
noticed new patterns each time he read the book with his
fingers. He became aware of a rhythm and a pattern to the sound
of his fingers lightly brushing the pages and he discovered a
depth and variety of colour he had not before known. And he
noticed a change in himself.
He noticed how his life touched the lives of others in different
ways, and how others touched his own life. He became aware of
smaller and smaller changes, ever further away, still felt deep
within. And he didn't know how much of these changes came from
the reading of the book, or simply from the action of learning
to read the book. When asked, he would smile, and quietly say
that it simply didn't matter any more.
About the author:
Adam is an NLP practitioner and Hypnotherapist, as well as a
mental health nurse with over a decades experience. He is
passionate about the use of language to effect change, and about
the ability of people to maximise their own potential.
This article is free for anyone to use as long as you publish a
link to http://www.hypnosisaudiocds.com using the link text "Hypnosis MP3s and
CDs"
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