We've Lost the Plot 6: Being Worked by Parables
Hints and Guesses - A podcast by Kent Dobson
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Through the analogy of dreams and how they work on the ego, I argue that parables, because they're archetypal and symbolic, are meant to disrupt, disrobe and dismantle the ego - who we think we are in the world. This week, in my ongoing series on the Bible, I explore how parables can work on us. They're not just clever stories with moral lessons that need to be deciphered or interpreted correctly. Listening on this deeper level does not mean you need to believe the stories, or hold certain views about the Bible, or even believe in God. It's more like we're being invited to open up to the characters, the emotions, the landscape, and images of a parable (or any mythic story for that matter). This way of listening helps reveal the hidden contours of our own psyche - where we need to grow, where we're stuck, the leading edge of change for us. Being worked by parables feels like, "Surprise! You're not who you say you are, or who you think you are. Change your life!" Enjoy!