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title: From Tale to Truth (Book)
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  disambiguation: Discover existential meaning through timeless tales.  "From Tale to Truth" explores the human journey using Sufi wisdom and fairy tales.
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  tags:
    - Modern Alienation
    - Sufi Symbolism
    - Existential Meaning
    - Fairy Tales
    - Inner Journey
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# From Tale to Truth (Book)

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*From Tale to Truth*

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Publisher(s) | İnsan Publications |
| Page Count(Text) | 301 |
| Language(s) | Turkish |
| Dimension(s) | 13.5 x 21 cm |
| Author(s) | Mona A. Tufan |

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## Article Content

[From Tale to Truth](/en/detay/masaldan-hakikate-kitap-45bda/llms.txt): Stories from the Human Journey of Meaning" is a work written by Mona A. Tufan that explores the human quest for existential meaning through the language of fairy tales and the tradition of spiritual wisdom. [The book](/en/detay/what-does-life-want-from-you-book-cbbbf/llms.txt) was published by İnsan Publications.

### **Subject of the Work**

The book centers on the function of fairy tales in the human quest for existence and meaning. In this context, tales are not merely traditional narratives passed down orally, but structures that express the human search for creation, being, and truth through symbols. The book proposes that tales frequently encountered in childhood can play a decisive role in an individual's intellectual and metaphysical journey.

The author systematically analyzes the basic elements that constitute the structure of tales, such as the journey, obstacles, the quest, and encounters. These components are presented as parallel to the stages encountered in one's [inner journey](/en/detay/self-journey-book-1fbda/llms.txt). Concepts often found in tales, such as the [path](/en/detay/the-path-of-one-who-accumulates-goodness-in-their-/llms.txt), door, mirror, and guest, are interpreted symbolically and are linked to their corresponding meanings in the [Sufi](/en/detay/islam-and-humanity-mevlana-and-sufism-book-c3320/llms.txt) tradition.

The narrative technique used in the book frames tales that begin with the classical phrase “Once upon a time” not as invitations into a fictional world, but rather as guides leading the reader toward their own existence and purpose of creation. In this approach, tales cease to be mere sources of entertainment or nostalgia and instead serve as tools for contemplation and reflection.

The author connects the structure of classical tales with the spiritual and existential challenges of modern individuals. Within this framework, the tales presented in the book are analyzed in comparison to contemporary issues such as speed, alienation, and loss of meaning. Tales are evaluated as a language that mediates personal introspection.

The book emphasizes that tales symbolize the individual’s struggle with the self (*nafs*) and their inner journey. The obstacles and trials faced by the tale's protagonist are analyzed as reflections of difficulties encountered in one's inner world. Concepts such as pride, fear, and despair are paired with symbolic events and characters found in tales.

### **Structure and Style**

The book employs a narrative form situated between the genres of essay and short story. The structure of the tales is shaped through symbols and is occasionally supported by Sufi terminology. The author adopts an indirect method of narration, using tales and stories not to convey direct knowledge, but to stimulate reflection. The language is simple and clear, and the texts are presented within a narrative framework that encourages thought.

### **Themes Explored**

**Search for Meaning:**

Tales are used as tools for questioning human existence and the purpose of creation. They function as a threshold that initiates reflective thinking.

**Inner Journey:**

Tales represent the individual's journey within the self and the process of self-discipline. The challenges faced by the protagonist reflect internal struggles.

**The Relationship Between Tale and Truth:**

Tales are not treated as mere fictional narratives but as symbolic expressions of truth. They carry deep meanings beyond their surface-level events.

**Modern Alienation:**

The work addresses the alienation of modern individuals from themselves and life. Tales are presented as a bridge of meaning to overcome this estrangement.

**Sufi Symbolism:**

Common tale elements such as the path, door, mirror, and guest are used as Sufi symbols. Through these symbols, the concepts of truth and existence are reinterpreted.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Tufan, Mona A. Masaldan Hakikate: İnsanın Anlam Yolculuğundan Hikayeler. İstanbul: İnsan Yayınları, 2025.

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