LEARN TO WRITE YOUR LIFE STORY
In Thorton Wilder's play, "Our Town," Emily asks the question,
"Does anyone realize life every, every minute while they live it?"
The only way to realize life is to realize yourself.
You never know what you will learn about yourself until you start writing. Then you will discover truths you never knew existed.
Serious illnesses have been healed through personal writing. This has been proven through experimentation by doctors.
Writing from oneself reveals an inner life fraught with complexity and allows writers to find a greater understanding of themselves.
Writing of both past and present will put all of you together to find the whole of your life's meaning.
Writing the thoughts and feelings you have experienced is like holding a mirror up to your inner self.
As we reveal ourselves through writing we become aware of the continuing core of our lives under the fragmented surface of experience.
Writing your life story creates a legacy for children and grandchildren who will know you as they never could by any other means.
When you think of how valuable it would be to have a record of your parents or your grandparents you will know how important your writing will be to those who follow you.
Louise Cabral who has been teaching Lifewriting for over twenty years, will guide you and show you how easy it is to write your personal story as you journey through the islands of your life while you write it.
See Louise Cabral's book, Islands of recall.