Internal Imagery – It’s So Not Just “Pictures!”

Internal Imagery
Internal Imagery

So here’s a story…

I was eager to return.  The previous storytelling workshop at the seminary had been so well-received, so well-attended, everyone expressed excitement at scheduling a follow-up a few months later.

I planned on really exploring the importance and variety of internal imagery in storytelling.

In our culture, at least, it seems that VISUAL imagery is by far the most common.

“Picture this.” “See it in your mind’s eye.” “Draw a picture of the story you just heard,” we invite children after telling them a story. Plus, “images” is equated with “pictures” in many contexts; certainly when talking about web pages and blogs (my WordPress theme offers a “Featured Image” – and the only thing that works there is a digital picture, a visual image).

But…visual imagery is NOT the only kind of imagery we experience and that we have available to us as storytellers – not by a long shot!

I really was eager to share some newly-developed workshop material, to give the participants an epiphany (!) about all kinds of imagery! I was going to wow them with pointing out the-obvious-that-is-often-overlooked: that “imagery” is etymologically related to “imagination,” not “vision.”

– See, people? – You can imagine sounds and fragrances and emotions and textures – not just sights – and we’ll explore incorporating them into your storytelling! Oh, I was going to teach them wonderful things!

My contact at the seminary, Karen, who had booked me for the previous workshop and instigated my return for this 2nd one, met me in our meeting room and helped me set up. As the starting time got closer and closer and no one was showing up, she then – then! – confessed to me that this probably wasn’t the best time for her to have scheduled my return visit: it was the week before finals for that quarter!  (Sheesh!)

Exactly one person showed up….

…Stay with me here…

…it was Joanne…

…no really, stay with me…

… who had been…

…wait for it…

…wa-a-a-it…

…blind since birth.

Ah.

…I had thought I was going to reveal wondrous new pathways to imagining by urging the workshop participants to stretch beyond their usual/default visual imagery…

We spent the whole (redesigned-on-the-spot) workshop time together – And as you can imagine, Joanne taught me a thing or two about non-visual imagery that day!    😉

(And Karen learned to not schedule extra workshops the week before finals.)

* Do you see that there is a person in the picture at the top?  What do you imagine is that person’s experience right there, besides what’s being seen?…Go ahead, scroll back up for a moment…

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“Imagination is more important than knowledge” – Albert Einstein

Stretching our imaginations and exploring ways to broaden and deepen our internal imagery is one of the very best things we can do to connect more deeply with our stories and with our audiences.  Bolstered with lessons from Joanne,  “Deep Imagery” is my favorite, favorite workshop to lead!

You can begin broadening your repertoire of internal imagery with exercises using all of the 5 physical senses. Some resources you might be interested in:

(And p.s – the seminary was my alma mater, Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO)

Thanks for reading – Pam

Comments

6 responses to “Internal Imagery – It’s So Not Just “Pictures!””

  1. Marcia Bent Avatar
    Marcia Bent

    Beautiful story about Joanne and being flexible.

    1. Pam Faro Avatar
      Pam Faro

      Thanks so much, Marcia! (A lesson that bears repeating from time to time, eh?!)

  2. Susan Scott Avatar

    That is an amazing story Pam thank you for it. The right people turn up at the right time, even if only 1 or 10 .. they’re the ones who were meant to be there. Joanne was surely the right person and a wonderful story of seeing through her eyes, albeit she was visually blind.
    Garden of Eden Blog

    1. Pam Faro Avatar
      Pam Faro

      Yes, indeed, Susan – thanks!

  3. Sue Kuentz Avatar

    Pam, I would have been at your workshop!! Please let us know when your workshop happens again for us. I’m in Estes Park every summer. I would drive to hear you! You are amazing. I love your Deep Imagery and all of your resources! I’ve bookmarked it all! Thank you!

    Sue

    1. Pam Faro Avatar
      Pam Faro

      Estes Park?!! When? We MUST get together this summer! (About an hour away.) Thanks so very much, Sue.

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