This week I saw the movie 2 Days in the Valley, which I talked about in Rants and Raves.
It got me thinking about the story-telling technique it used that I could write about for On Writing. The movie showed several disparate groups of people, revealed the connections between them as they crossed paths and then brought them together for all kinds of exciting consequences.
That led me to think about how combining people from various parts of our social networks opens us to new things. Everyone can grow from the experience. I wrote about that in On Business.
Taking the concept another step further, On the Path, I see that when there’s a confluence of energies, we end up with a lot more than what we bargained for. Fusing these energies, we expand our collective vision. Viewing situations from varied angles, different perspectives, separate personalities, new clarity can be reached. Illuminating more understanding and creating more refractions to see life in a new light.
It’s fusion! It’s kismet! It’s magic! Brilliant discoveries come from seeing the connections and putting our collective heads together. Great things happen when people’s energies are fused.
Look at all the refractions from one simple, every-day Hollywood movie from1996 in plain English! My seemingly unrelated Blogs have a common thread running through them this week.
There are new ways to see life everywhere, all around us, everyday, ready to reveal themselves to us. All we have to do is look.
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April 4, 2014 at 9:58 pm
Writing Tip: Try Different Story-Telling Devices | UpWrite Words Presents
[…] There’s also the device I used this week of taking the concept from the movie for a review and working it into a writing post. I also shook it out as a means of combining social networking connections for On Business. And talked about the wonderful things that can come from bringing energies together On the Path. […]