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Oral teaching or storytelling prt1
- August 19, 2012
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In the ancient days when writing was not yet a common thing among people,
parents used to pass on their Religion, customs and traditions into the lives of their children through story telling.
Stories informs of myths, and fables were spoken orally, (elders and parents used their mouth to speak or tell stories) into the lives of their children.
This ancient tradition was both practiced by the pagan worshipers who worshiped false gods, and the descendant of Shem who worshiped the true living God. (See also the Jewish Oral law)
The ancient Aramaic expression called “Ahbra Kedahbra” means “I will create as I speak”. Stories of fairy tales, fables of ancient heroes, were used to create a mindset into people’s lives through the stories that were spoken orally into their ears.
Article by Ap Ngabo/written for Conscious lifestyle.
Oral story tellings of Fairy tales: The pagan and their oral traditions of Fairy tales To read the whole article, |
What is the meaning of the word “language”? Language is the art of speaking and the designing of words… To read the whole article, |
What is a fable? A fable is a short oral story, which is spoken for the sake of teaching a moral lesson To read the whole article, |