Stories and What They could Tell Us About Our Lives

I have been working on a brand new creative project. A great deal of energy and enthusiasm being spent. A lot of productive time making something new. Bouncing my ideas off of others in the coaching group. But each and every time I start a brand new journey of developing, I find myself becoming angry.

How does this happen? What’s this anger about? The proceedings?

My mentor i were discussing this. She wondered aloud this thought: “It appears like the tender spots are where you are angry”… yeah. Very tender. The anger is saying something.

Finding that it is difficult to keep an undertaking using anger all around, I want to to find away out to be effective “through” or “around” the anger. So, I distract myself with painting, stories, dancing… something creative, but more mundane and a bit mindless. This creative energy loosens my mind in order that I can “trick” my anger into thinking I will be busy along with other things.

When I do that I think of it as “spinning”. Spinning reminds me in the stories of the spinning wheel where I will outside, hurry up creating (much like the wool for the wheel). This paves the way to metaphor and takes me faraway from my should “control” a job.

When I began drawing this image… of your spinning wheel… I figured of “turning straw to gold”. I became reminded again with the story of Rumpelstilskin. You know, normally the one… the millers daughter, the father says “she can spin straw into gold” for the king… along with the king would like to understand this… and if she cannot, she’ll be placed to death… ? Then, a strange little man appears. He tells her he can spin straw into gold… however it will attend a cost to her.

I ran across the storyplot and read several versions of computer. It resonated beside me. However, when i usually do, I could to logically “organize” the tale. This caused me to be more frustrated, while i was not seeing or feeling what this story was wanting to tell me.

Therefore i returned to my “dream capture” work. Someone said the storyplot as though it were a fantasy I needed had. Then, Used to do these:

Listed out every one of the characters
Listed out your “key words” from the story that resonated with me
Re-read each word and wrote what that word meat in my opinion in my unique circumstances

After which… I started to note what the story was telling me. Here is what I stumbled upon

The tiny man (Rumplestilskin)=anger/creative fire/naming
The miller’s daughter=rest/creativity/giving
The king=accountability
Spnning wheel=creating/spinning/asking for help
The baby=creation (project, artwork… )

While all these “characters” comes with a independent role, Each of the characters create one “psyche” personally. Most of us have of the qualities within us.

To make something, it takes much energy… and far rest is additionally needed. We must give of ourselves and ask for help.

Ultimately, a child comes into the world and we will not stop. It can be our “creation” and we’re amazed at what we should make. Also, what must be done to have there.

What did I learn?

That this story resonates when camping. Also, this story will repeat itself time and again as I still create, rest, other people and handle a job. Though Rumpelstilskin stomps himself in the ground after the story, that little man will likely be back… followed by time, I will know his name.

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