Miyerkules, Mayo 9, 2012

The Emperor's New Clothes


       The emperor wants to have new cloths let’s see his story.
       Do not be in love with material things.
       We should be aware who are the person that telling something to us and do not give our trust to them easily because may be they are just crooks that gaining our trust but having a dark plan for us.

http://www.longlongtimeago.com/llta_fairytales_emperor_new_clothes.html

The Blind Boy


  The blind boy’s question and perception of the things around.
     I learned to this poem that we should accept what we are and instead of questioning God, make it enjoy and be an inspiration to others.
      Being blind is not easy but you can be normal in the case that make a better you

http://www.storyit.com/Classics/JustPoems/blindboy.htm

Unconditional Love - motivating story Unconditional Love - motivating story



       An inspirational story about friendship.
     A friend indeed a friend in need. We should treasure our friends and our relationship as being friends.
Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed, they make you smile and encourage you to succeed. They lend an ear, they share a word of praise, and they always want to open their heart to us.

http://www.indianchild.com/inspiring_stories.htm

Brave Girls



    A heart-reading story of a mother who bravely save her baby. Hold your breath while you are reading it. J
    Be brave enough if it is a matter of life and death especially when your love ones are the subject or whosoever is in that situation.
That’s the unconditional love of mother to her daughter, who’s willing to die  for her kid. Truly that mother will do everything just for her kid. Since this time was mother’s day lets greet them for their unconditional love they’re given to us.

http://bygosh.com/Features/072000/bravegirls.htm

Parable of the Pencil


It is quite a touching parable and it is remind us about “a teacher life”. Each of us should answer this question; are we ready enough to wit stand the burdens, pains, sadness, frustrations and pressures that await us?. All eyes are on us, all of our movements, behaviors, and knowledge’s will be judged. There is no turning back and there will be no time to remorse. If we can swallow it up, we can change the world as well the future. Never give up and always move on. Don’t ever cling on the remorse. The children are out there waiting for us as a teacher to paint their future and to guide them to become a better person. All we need to do is, giving it all out as best as we can, only then we can feel the satisfaction in ourselves. Seeing our student success that’s make us a greater teacher.
http://www.indianchild.com/parable_of_the_pencil.htm

Lazy Jack



Story of young boy who is very lazy that makes his life successful, how does it happen?read the story and you will find it.
Being lazy is not a good attitude of a person, but we should sure of that our laziness will not make us harm.
Jack made a twist in his life, because of his laziness, he became rich and marry a beautiful a girl. In this story it is fine to be lazy but do not be a burden to the people around you.

http://www.kidsgen.com/fables_and_fairytales/lazy_jack.htm

Parable of the Mustard Seed




This parable was told by Jesus comparing mustard seed to the kingdom of heaven.Big starts at small one. When we put our trust to Jesus it is just like we plant the seed in the soil
What can mustard seeds and leaven teach us about the kingdom of God? The tiny mustard seed literally grew to be a tree which attracted numerous birds because they loved the little black mustard seed it produced. God's kingdom works in a similar fashion. It starts from the smallest beginnings in the hearts of men and women who are receptive to God's word. And it works unseen and causes a transformation from within.


Lion's Share




Story of lion, ass and fox who jungle to search for food. When they find food and their going to divide it to everyone lion got more share because of his greediness.   
I learned from this fable that if you are more powerful than others you should not use it to deceive them.The fox made the right decision for not taking lion as his partner in any future venture. In reality if we should learn from our mistake and be careful in choosing person to be trusted. 


http://www.pitara.com/talespin/folktales/online.asp?story=91

Two Frogs




Story of two frogs who tend to go see the big city.
This two frogs really wanted to see the city but when they are almost there and saw the city one of them who is at the back of other told that the city is just like their village so they went back to their village and tell others that the Big City was just like their village but the truth is the other frog didn't see the City instead he saw their Village. 
You can go wherever you wanted but time will come you will come back to your own place, because there no place like home.If we want to achieve or dream of something we should be sure if we really wanted it because if you spent our time and you already there but get disappointed we just wasted our time, effort and strength for that certain thing.


http://www.kidsgen.com/short_stories/two_frogs.htm

Wise Owl


This is an Indian myth that tell about an owl who ask wisdom to the everything. Maker, but since he can’t wait for his turn . the everything maker got irritated to him. Let’s find out what happened to the owl.  Wait  for your turn, because if you wait patiently you will have whatever you wanted and for sure it is the best for you. As what the attitude of an owl who can’t wait for the right time we shouldn’t imitate this kind of attitude, because if you insist you can get what you wanted but the other side you can also get what you don’t want, as what happened to the owl appearance, that’s the consequence of his attitude. 



Wise Owl


A Woodland Indian Myth
There is an old saying, "wise as an owl".  People are always saying that, but the truth is, owls were not always wise. 
Once upon a time, a long time ago, the Everything-Maker was very busy, making all the animals and all the plants and all the rocks and caverns and everything else that covered the earth. 
Owl had not yet been made. He had been given a voice. And two eyes. And a head and a body and strong wings. Owl was waiting his turn to be formed. "I want a long neck like Swan," Owl told the Everything-Maker. "I want red feathers like Cardinal and a beak like Hawk."   
"Yes, yes," mumbled the Everything-Maker. "Whatever you want. But you must wait your turn." The Everything-Maker looked sharply at Owl. "Your eyes are open again. You know that no one is allowed to watch me work. Turn around and close your eyes. I have no time for you now. I am busy creating Rabbit."  
The Everything-Maker turned his attention back to Rabbit who was shaking with nervousness. "And what do you want, little rabbit?" the Everything-Maker asked encouragingly.
"Long legs and ears," Rabbit spoke softly. "And fangs. Could I possibly have a fang or two? And claws. I would dearly love to have claws!" 
The Everything-Maker smiled. "I think we could manage some claws and fangs." He smoothed Rabbit's long legs and ears. 
"Silly Rabbit!" Owl hooted loudly. "Why don't you ask for something useful, like wisdom?"  
"This is your last warning, Owl. Be quiet and wait your turn."
Owl twisted around and glared at the Everything-Maker. "You have to do it," he hooted. "You have to give us what we ask. I demand wisdom!" 
"I warned you, Owl!" shouted the Everything-Maker. He shoved Owl's head down into his body, which made Owl's neck disappear. He gave Owl a shake, which made Owl's eyes widen in fright. He pulled Owl's ears until they stuck out from his head. 
The Everything-Maker snapped his fingers. "I have made your ears big, the better to listen. I have made your eyes big, the better to see.  I have made your neck short, the better to hold up your head.  I have packed your head with wisdom, as you have asked. Now, use your wisdom and fly away before you lose what I have given." 
Owl was no longer a fool. He flew quickly away, pouting and hooting. 
The Everything-Maker turned back to Rabbit, smiling gently. "Claws," he reminded himself. But Rabbit was gone. Rabbit had hopped hurriedly away, too afraid of the Everything-Maker to stay for his fangs and claws.
As for Owl, Owl knew if he angered the Everything-Maker again, he would lose all that he had gained. Even today, Owl only comes out at night, when the Everything-Maker is fast asleep. As for Rabbit, his claws and fangs are waiting. Perhaps someday ...