Author: | Gael Whelan | ISBN: | 9781482878646 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Publication: | February 27, 2019 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Language: | English |
Author: | Gael Whelan |
ISBN: | 9781482878646 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Publication: | February 27, 2019 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Language: | English |
The Boy, the Bear and the Pipe! is the fourth adventure story in the series Tales from the Masawani Game Park. This book is dedicated to the consciousness of water as described by the late Dr. Maseru Emoto in his books The Hidden Message in Water and The Secret Life of Water. As Dr. Emoto wrote, “Water has a memory and carries within it our thoughts and prayers. As you yourself are water, no matter where you are, your prayers will be carried to the rest of the world.” May we all show our gratitude for the work that water does for our bodies and our planet! This story is written for my serious nephew Matthew. Matthew’s belief in a loving creator has taken him a long way in his life. He is always at the forefront of caring for the citizens of this planet. He is generous and amusing, with a wry sense of humour. I am proud to be his aunt! Matthew’s first trip to Canada starts off with a sighting of the mythical creature known in Canadian culture as a Sasquatch. This sighting catapults Matthew into the next part of the adventure when he purchases a medicine pipe for his brother. Unbeknownst to Matthew, the pipe is a recently discovered artefact of the Summer Indian Nation, which has been stolen from an archeological dig. The missing artefact attracts public attention, and soon he and his aunt are embroiled in the conflicting interest of good and evil.
The Boy, the Bear and the Pipe! is the fourth adventure story in the series Tales from the Masawani Game Park. This book is dedicated to the consciousness of water as described by the late Dr. Maseru Emoto in his books The Hidden Message in Water and The Secret Life of Water. As Dr. Emoto wrote, “Water has a memory and carries within it our thoughts and prayers. As you yourself are water, no matter where you are, your prayers will be carried to the rest of the world.” May we all show our gratitude for the work that water does for our bodies and our planet! This story is written for my serious nephew Matthew. Matthew’s belief in a loving creator has taken him a long way in his life. He is always at the forefront of caring for the citizens of this planet. He is generous and amusing, with a wry sense of humour. I am proud to be his aunt! Matthew’s first trip to Canada starts off with a sighting of the mythical creature known in Canadian culture as a Sasquatch. This sighting catapults Matthew into the next part of the adventure when he purchases a medicine pipe for his brother. Unbeknownst to Matthew, the pipe is a recently discovered artefact of the Summer Indian Nation, which has been stolen from an archeological dig. The missing artefact attracts public attention, and soon he and his aunt are embroiled in the conflicting interest of good and evil.