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Old Dec 23, 2011, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by CantExplain View Post
Yes, it is essential to feel the story while you are telling it. That's why you have to say it out loud.

Writing it down and handing it T is not enough, precisely because you get to tell the story without feeling it. That's why Ts are so sucpicious of email. The spoken word brings conscious and subconscious together. The written word doesn't always do that.
Why is it essential to 'feel' the story? I am not writing it down; I'm telling it to T. It IS using the spoken word. Can I not just be the detached observer of the story while telling it? Why do I have to re-experience the emotions?