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Meditate with Fairytales

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Meditate with Fairy-tales – with the fairytales of the Brothers Grimm

Meditating with the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm seemed a bit unusual at first glance. In fact, however, there were mythological condensations in the fairy tales that never existed as such in the world of legends. Most fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm are made up of several legends or fairy tales from Europe. Thinking about why a stepmother was evil after all and a princess was good enough for them to act the way they did, allowed glimpses of human existence that normally lay hidden.

We worked out the following ten fairy tales as meditations:

Sleeping Beauty – Paternal overprotection

Frog King – Fatherly heteronomy

Hansel and Gretel – Initiation for boys

Mother Hulda – We are all one

The wolf and the Seven Young Goats – Total self-overtaxing

Rapunzel – The meaning of life

Clever Else – Anticipatory obedience

Puss in Boots – Through "having nothing" to be someone

The Crystal Ball – Good and Bad – mirrors of each other

The drummer – The Beat of the Heart

It quickly became clear that this was no ordinary storytelling hour. The fairy tales and the philosophical questions we asked ourselves worked on a level far below thinking skills. We grasped ourselves at the level of a thinking heart and conscious feelings. Even in everyday life, it became clear who followed the path of a "Sleeping Beauty" or that of a "Puss in Boots." This experience intensified from meditation evening to meditation evening. Processes of "letting things go" took place in a peaceful mind, and what remained was a feeling of relaxation. The sound of Thomas Horwaths' voice and the gentle swinging of the harp strings form a unit that opens the portal for reflection within.

Disclamer:

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Oppleser: Thomas Horwath
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