Therapy is great, but there are some traumas our souls will hold onto until we give them voice through storytelling.
Ella Capek‘s contemporary fiction novel, The Source of the Wind, was born out of her need to process her pain of C-PTSD and to create something beautiful out of it. She says,
“I had this realization that unless I actively got my story out of me, it would always create chaos within me.”
She went to sleep with the question of “how?” and woke up with the answer: characters in a novel and the core theme of ‘There is always help available.’ Join us in this conversation to be inspired and to learn more about:
The spiritual process of writing
Why stories are healing
How fiction teaches us empathy
How we can tell beautiful stories without sugarcoating the truth about pain
Why finding your voice and sharing your story is important
And why storytellers will be the ones to change the world for the better.
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Follow along with Ella’s journey as she digs deeper into learning more about how to carry our stories and uncovers more insights about where to find magic in the world on her Instagram page!
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