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The Art of Memory has been used for mental and spiritual training by ancient orators (e.g., Cicero), Christian figures (e.g., Thomas Aquinas), and modern practitioners (e.g., Dominic O’Brien) since before the time of Christ. This powerful memory technique can also be used to remember other kinds of information (lists, speeches, important dates, etc.). At its essence, the Art of Memory involves placing symbolic images at designated locations along a journey.
Remembering the Parables contains:
Jesus taught in figurative language. He compared the kingdom of heaven to leaven. He indicated how people should live in the kingdom by telling vivid and sometimes puzzling parables. Some of these parables suggest reversals of expectations. Very small things, like mustard seeds, can grow into majestic and great products. All of the parables consist of tangible and vivid images. These images make them memorable.
By learning Jesus’ parables by heart, you will become acquainted with Jesus’ parables in a deeper way. By practicing the Art of Memory, you will grow to see remembering not as a tiresome and time-consuming task but as a relaxing pleasure. See your memories for what they are—treasures and enduring gifts.
Ophelia’s Ghost (2008): A novel exploring the Anasazi, Ancient Cultures, the Art of Memory, Shakespeare, UFOs, and the Moon. (6"x9" paperback, 292 pages, $15.00).
Making the Most of WriteItNow 4 (2010): A guide to using WriteItNow writing software. (7.5"x9.25" paperback, 134 instructive figures, 112 pages, $16.00).
Fall of ’33 (2013): A sequel to Ophelia's Ghost, set in the Blue Ridge Mountains in 1933. (6"x9" paperback, 214 pages, $17.00).
Two Miles West (2015) Poems (6"x9" paperback, 112 pages, $16.00).
Four Ravens (2019) Poems (6"x9" paperback, 118 pages, $17.00).
Page last updated: August 19, 2019