A River Idyll And A Voice Dialogue
March 31, 2017 Leave a comment
Along the banks of the river crawled a lizard. It was olive green with a long tail. Its eyes moved back and forth as if looking for something…
The river itself was an imposing force that demanded attention. Its swift currents and mischievous eddies showed the stream was not to be taken lightly.
A keen eye could discern a scrap of raft near the beach, which was hanging on a willow. The beach displayed an array of shiny pebbles, glittering in the sun.
Sometimes reeds would sway in a light breeze and blackberry bushes protruded from the quiet grass.
The ripples moved in expanding circles and a trout glided along the beckoning water.
A voice dialogue is a way to connect with the different parts of self, some of which are often ignored. By revealing these voices, one can sometimes sense which ones are out of alignment, thus locating possible causes of emotional stress. In the dialogue that follows, only one voice is identified. What parts might the other four represent?
I. “Well, here we are again. Although it’s cool this morning, the weather is becoming splendid.”
V. “A nice day to put your feet up and do nothing.”
III. “You would say that. With that attitude nothing would get accomplished.”
I. “But a great deal was accomplished. We read another twenty or so pages of the novel.”
V. “Pretty boring if you ask me.”
III. “But we didn’t ask you. Perhaps, you should go to sleep, Sluggish, and let us do the work.”
V. “I have as much right to be here as you do. It was my suggestion that we listen to music when we took that ride last night.”
IV. “We probably should have gotten out and walked to the river.”
I. “But Sluggish is right. The rest was needed.”
IV. “But we will take a walk today.”
I. “That’s our intention.”
II. “Then perhaps we can learn more about operetta from the book we were reading.”
V. “Oh, you and your books.”
I. “I don’t want any arguments now. Let’s settle down and go for that walk.”