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Little Bear and the Mirror

Little Bear and the Mirror

Current price: $12.00
Publication Date: October 30th, 2019
Publisher:
Mirrorword Publishing
ISBN:
9780992223694
Pages:
24
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Description

This priceless story comes with a link to a free audio download, done by Lydia du Toit, plus her lovely song, Mirror Mirror on the Wall... most beautifully sung by Godfrey Birtill

A little bear, suffering from terrible fear, finds a caring friend in a squirrel - the squirrel then asks wise Miss Owl for advice.

She pages through her library of books and scrolls and until she finds that,

"There is only one reason for gibbering, shivering, jiggling and joggling fearful

cold," she read in her big, fat book of Wisdom Whoppers. "This cold is not outside

but inside and is a big, big problem if not cured It will make your eyes see funny

things and your ears hear funny noises and your tummy turn in funny

circles - a dreadful condition indeed "

Mrs. Owl wondered to herself, "If the cold is inside and not outside, how can I get

what is in, out?"

"I've got the answer " shouted Owl with great joy. "The cold must get out the

same way it got in "

"The thoughts in our heads become the words in our mouths and then change

into the doors that keep in and keep out "

"You see, Squirrel, our thoughts are very powerful. The thoughts in our heads are the secret place where all the wonders of the earth are stored, churned, milled, ground and made. But there, we can also hold dark, scary thoughts and lies. Those thoughts turn into words, either good ones or bad ones We need to know the secret of how to lock in the good thoughts and let them get rid of the bad ones - just like light gets rid of darkness, effortlessly

Light is stronger than darkness. God's Mirror is His thoughts about us; that's the key

"It's a magic Mirror," replied Squirrel excitedly. "It lets you see the truth that unlocks the door to let the gibbering, shivering, jabbering, jiggling cold out. Wise owl said that, the cold could only get out the way it got in "

So Little Bear, take this Mirror. Look deeply into it."

Squirrel waited with eager curiosity, "Tell me, what do you see?"

Little Bear took the Mirror and gazed deeply. The more he looked, the wider his grin spread along his big bear mouth.

"I see me," said Little Bear.