Storytelling, as Sophie Strand might describe it, is the ancient and ever-evolving art of weaving human experience with imagination to create a tapestry of meaning and connection. To her, it is a symbiotic dance between the teller and the listener, each nourishing the other through the sharing of narratives that transcend time and place. Storytelling is not confined to words alone; it is embedded in gestures, landscapes, and the silent eloquence of nature. It is a sacred act that reclaims forgotten wisdom, heals wounds, and unites disparate spirits by inviting them into a shared world of possibility. Through storytelling, Sophie believes, we touch the roots of our identity and the collective consciousness, revealing the profound interconnectedness of all life.
See also: narrative, myth, mythic masculine, mythic mycelium, ecology