- Teaching stories
Teaching stories is a term introduced by
Idries Shah to describe stories and anecdotes that have been deliberately created as vehicles for the transmission of wisdom.:"On the surface teaching stories often appear to be little more than fairy or folk tales. But they are designed to embody - in their characters, plots and imagery - patterns and relationships that nurture a part of the mind that is unreachable in more direct ways, thus increasing our understanding and breadth of vision, in addition to fostering our ability to think critically." -
Robert Ornstein Some examples of teaching stories are
Sufi stories ofNasrudin orFarid al-Din Attar ,Zen koan s, Hasidic tales, and theparables ofJesus . Other stories, such as those from theThousand and One Nights and other collections of traditional myths and folktales, are considered by some to fall into this category as well.External links
* [http://www.hoopoekids.com/REOatLOC.html Hoopoe Books]
* [http://www.idriesshah.info/Shah/ShahTeaStor.htm Article byIdries Shah ]
* [http://www.olsufiev.com/4W/E-AHN.htm Article on teaching stories]
* [http://geocities.com/metaco8nitron/jay.html]
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