The author reflects on his father's storytelling approach, highlighting how he never explained the mechanics of the tales he told. Instead of dissecting the stories or revealing their deeper meanings, the father allowed the narratives to unfold naturally, encouraging listeners to engage with them on their own terms. This omission of explicit instruction made the stories evocative and immersive, relying on the environment and audience to bring them to life.
This method emphasized the organic nature of storytelling, where elements of truth and imagination interweave. The author suggests that, under the right circumstances, the stories could resonate with listeners, imprinting themselves in their minds. This magical aspect of storytelling, where tales can activate and transport individuals, demonstrates the power of narrative in shaping perceptions and experiences.