Vivre la magie des contes
Auteur : Édouard Brasey, Jean-Pascal Debailleul
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : Le Grand livre du mois
Nombre de pages : 332
Résumé du livre
"Fairy tales are generally considered to be stories made up to put children to sleep. However, beyond this first level of reading, these stories conceal a very powerful initiatory knowledge. Intended to awaken man, to lead him to a better awareness of himself, they speak to us about ourselves, about the path we must follow to achieve the full fulfillment of our potentialities... But the talking frogs, the enchanted castles, old ladies doing miracles are all images that we don't know how to decipher. To help us experience the magic of fairy tales, Jean-Pascal Debailleul, storyteller and therapist, and Edouard Brasey, author of numerous works including an Inquiry into the existence of fairies, offer us here ten "reading keys". Based on the analysis of some forty tales from the traditional repertoire (in the Brothers Grimm version), they invite us to an original exploration of ourselves and our own history, and show us how, by deciphering their vocabulary Symbolically, these stories can help us make profound changes in our daily lives. Better understand our flaws, our escapes and our blockages, discover the "marvelous" that is there, in everyday life, find the new energy capable of making us dare a real transformation: the secret function of tales is revealed here, through a method proven for more than ten years with thousands of patients." -- publisher