Om The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water / Kendini Suda Gören Aslan
(Bilingual English-Turkish edition) When a good-natured lion, king of all the animals, sees his reflection in a pool of water for the first time, he gasps at the fierce creature staring back at him and is too frightened to drink - until, finally, he overcomes his fear. Children learn through the lion how to deal positively with the fears and inhibitions that so often arise from situations they may not yet understand. Originally told by the 13th-century Sufi poet Jalaluddin Rumi, The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water is one of a series of teaching stories that were collected by Idries Shah and that have been used in the East for hundreds of years as educational instruments to help children understand life. Ingrid Rodriguez's beautiful illustrations bring this children's version to life with warmth, humor and a distinctive richness of detail.
(¿ngilizce-Türkçe ¿ki Dilli Bask¿) Aslan Bäaran ve ormandaki arkadälar¿n¿n hikâyesi, yüzy¿llard¿r çocuklar¿ hem e¿lendirip hem de e¿itmektedir. Onlara, çöunlukla henüz anlayamayacaklar¿ davran¿¿ veya olaylardan kaynaklanan mant¿ks¿z korkular¿n¿n üstesinden gelmeleri için yol gösterebilir. ¿dris ¿ah'¿n Döuya ait, sözlü ve yaz¿l¿ edebiyat koleksiyonlar¿, tasavvuf ö¿reti hikâyesini bir e¿itim arac¿ haline getirmeyi bäarm¿¿t¿r. Bu hikâyenin orijinal versiyonu 13. yüzy¿l Afgan tasavvuf ¿airi Celaleddin Rumi taraf¿ndan anlat¿lm¿¿t¿r.
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