The Importance of Storytelling
Opening Remarks
Good afternoon.
It is with great joy that I can step through at this point in time to speak with you and share some thoughts with you.
For we have been watching what has been occurring today, and you would be surprised to hear how we have been cheering, screaming, and going wild over here with the session that took place today. Because you have crossed a boundary, you have crossed a threshold into a new realm of teaching and a new realm of experience.
When I walked the earth plane, I spoke a lot about the Master Jesus and how he came to the world to be a way shower, to show people how to live a spiritual life, to teach them that there is no death, that life continues after the change called death. However, upon analyzing what the man did, he stood, lectured, and taught people, bringing forth the best energy he could, and imparted knowledge to them. However, he also encountered the frustration of people struggling to understand what he was trying to teach. And what he did at that point was to switch what he was doing, and he would talk about mustard seeds, and he would talk about what they call the parables, the stories. And the people could relate to the stories.
When you heard the story today of Susan on the lawnmower, you were receiving a parable. No longer were you listening to the dense words, but you were hearing a story that encapsulated the truth of how to deal with the situation. And you were able to grasp onto that and understand that. So, you were understanding the complex teaching, but in a way that was much easier for humans to comprehend. And we were thrilled, and we were shouting when that was happening, because we watched your auric fields, each one of you, and we were seeing how you were grasping what was being said and absorbing it, much more so than when the explanations were being given.
So we implore you to continue on this path of storytelling and example-setting, so that people can understand the more complex verbiage. The stories allow them to absorb the verbiage and finally grasp the concept. And that is a potent teaching tool that you have mastered today.
And it is something that we hope will continue in the future. We applaud you, and we are thrilled that all of you had the opportunity to experience this today. And we needed to share that with you all.
Carl R. Hewitt
Closing Remarks
Once again, it is a great pleasure for us to serve you in this way, helping you along your path into the Age of Knowledge. It is a precarious time. It is a time of many questions, missteps, and uncertainty, as one does not quite know what to do or expect. We are here to help and guide you as best we can, and we are more than happy to serve you in this manner.
With that being said, we look forward to seeing you again next time, and we leave you with our blessings.
So be it.
Carl R. Hewitt