Metaphor - Hypnotic
Story -
Philosopher and the King
Once there was a king who had a wise philosopher living in his kingdom.
The king hated the philosopher because every time the king wanted to trick
the philosopher and make him look like a fool, the philosopher turned
the tables and made the king look like a fool. This time the king hit
upon an idea to trick the philosopher so the king could have him killed.
The king commanded, "Bring me my philosopher."
The guard brought in this old man with a long white beard.
"How can your humble servant be of assistance to you, oh mighty
king?" asked the philosopher.
"See this?" the king shot back, showing the old man a tiny
bird in the middle of his palm. The king folded his hand around the bird
and put it behind his back.
"Now, wise philosopher," the king growled at the philosopher,
"is the bird alive or dead?"
The philosopher thought fast. If he said "alive" the king would
squeeze the bird to death and then kill the philosopher. If he said "dead"
the king would show him the bird lived and would kill him.
The philosopher thought deeply for a long moment. A smile broke out on
his face and the old man said, "As you wish, great king.
The result will be whatever the king wishes."
ref. Ericksonian
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