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©2005 Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge


THE TEACHING-STORY
Observations on the Folklore of our 'Modern' Thought


Idries Shah
Read by David Wade and the London College of Storytellers.
Evenings with Idries Shah collected by R. Easterling and Kamil Hafiz


ISHK Audiobooks, 1997

The Sufis have been using carefully constructed stories for teaching purposes for thousands of years. Though on the surface these often appear to be little more than entertaining fairytales or folktales, they enshrine -- in their characters, plots, and imagery -- patterns and relationships that nurture a part of the mind not reachable in more conventional ways, thus increasing our understanding, flexibility, and breadth of vision.

In this tape set, a reading from the writings of Idries Shah explains the nature of the teaching-story and how the reader might approach this amazing material. A selection of tales, anecdotes and narratives taken from The Dermis Probe follows. It and the reading of Evenings with Idries Shah will give the listener the chance to experience the unique quality of this ancient, yet still vital and contemporary literature and to taste the manner in which this material can be taught.

2 cassettes digitally mastered cassettes, running time: approx. 2.5 hours

ISBN 1 883536 13 8, , Order code TEST1, $19.00

[Please note: cover shown may not match cover shipped.]