“Quit drawing out the story”
“No good story is quite true.”
“Draw your chair up close to the edge of the precipice and I’ll tell you a story.”
“History, in the end, is only another kind of story, and stories are different from the truth. The truth is messy and chaotic and all over the place. Often it just doesn’t make sense. Stories make things make sense, but the way they do that is to leave out anything that doesn’t fit. And often that is quite a lot.”
“A few grass mats, some cave drawings, the heads of my enemies mounted on the wall ... it could be quite pleasant.”
“Writing and drawing are very therapeutic, but they are also an excellent manifestation tool. I teach my clients to draw what they want, or to write a story about it to bring the manifestation forward into the present.”