Learning the truth of human nature through fairy tales, a type of folklore

Do you intuit that there is something beyond the normie life supported by the cultural programming you have been raised to see as “truth?”

Do you wonder what is beyond the current limitations implanted in your psyche from this programming?

If yes, then you need to start reading fairy tales.

There are layers to life, and there are layers to truth. Culture is the most superficial layer. Our soul imprint is the most significant. Our psyche is the gateway between the two.

Fairy tales are the tales of the common folk. Although each culture has unique fairy tales, the tales themselves transcend culture and rather serve as a rich collective source of the collective psyche.

Through reading fairy tales we may learn the truth about the various layers—of human nature and the psyche— and come to distinguish what is our nature, what is our individual makeup, and what is our soul imprint.

Equipped with this knowing, we may shed our cultural conditioning, clear out our energetic baggage, and stop asking God to pick up our dirty socks and instead ask God to direct us in accordance with our highest good so that we may live His Will on earth.

Learn the truth revealed throughout various classic fairy tales by reading my FairyTaleTruth blog:

Are you ready to befriend the wolf?

Studying fairy tales offers adults valuable insight into the truth of human nature. As children, we intuitively pick up these revelations through the story of the tales, yet in adulthood, we have the opportunity to call these intuitions to conscious articulation through writing.

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“‘Yes, yes,’ said the Beast, ‘my heart is good, but still I am a monster.’

’Among mankind,’” says Beauty, "‘there are many that deserve that name more than you, and I prefer you, just as you are, to those, who, under a human form, hide a treacherous, corrupt, and ungrateful heart.’”

Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont