Old Bed Time Stories, new Layout

Just wanted to make a quick post about a new link that I have found.

It is by the Library of Congress online link to read the good old Aesop Fables.

Please check them out they are written in a very crips format.

The link to the website is: https://read.gov/aesop/001.html

And of course, my favorite one is on page number 25: Link https://read.gov/aesop/025.html

You can just click “next” or “back” on the online menu of that website to go to the next story.

An Image to Guide how to use the Website of Stories

Hope this post is helpful

Thanks, see you in next post or next life, whichever comes earliest.

-Tapish

Inner Child Wounds

I struggle myself a lot to cope with a few of the below-mentioned “Wounds” but after reading the comments under the original post, I discovered I was not alone. Indians by default live under the influence that “Parents are the Perfect Beings” and thus mosty anytime I expressed this to my classmates and colleagues, they did find a fault in me in even expressing my feelings on this subject. Then I discovered more about intergenerational trauma and the ability to cope with it. It is nice to know that even other people who have faced similar issues were able to come out of their childhood traumas and live a decent life for themselves and the next generations. One of the best lines I could read in the comment section by Markus Wilson was, “I forgive him, or should I say, I forgive myself for wanting him to be more than he could be.”

Hope I could fix the repetitive stories in my head or at least give them a proper ending. For a Better Future.

Cheers

Tapish Dongre

April 2022

Inner Child Wounds. Image Courtecy Facebook “The Soul Journey with Saraha Moussa”

P.S. You can read the original comments by clicking the link below. It will redirect you to the original post on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/377700549450190/photos/a.377728092780769/1045385662681672