Sunday, March 25, 2018

Inscribed Story




"We always fall in love with a story,
not a name or a body, but what is 
inscribed in the man."
Susana Fortes

All you need is a pencil and some paper and scheduled time to not be interrupted.  Sit silently for a few minutes to clear your mind of the day's tasks, family obligations or career expectations,   This time is carved out just for you.

You then take mental steps backwards from your life.  The screen becomes so wide you find it easier to watch the child grow up without personally being engaged.  Stick to the facts.  You may want to use an outline such as:

STORY OF MY LIFE

I.  Infant
     Birth place
     People present
      Where you lived
      Other family members
      Overtone of this time

II. Childhood
     Playmates
     Family members
      Perception of safety
     Family rituals
     Overtone of this time 
...etc...

The purpose is for you to be objective and record the structure of the family.  After the outline which can continue through adulthood, you can slow down and expand upon each entry.  Look for patterns, things you were never really aware of which influenced family dynamics.  You can choose to write a story with these gathered facts from a personal and emotional point of view or from an observer's view noting the dynamics.   You have permission to create additional information or to adjust traumatic experiences.  You can tell your story with humor or symbols.  It is your story so let's get going!

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