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Spiritual Laws for Kids
Spiritual Laws for Kids
Spiritual Laws for Kids
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Spiritual Laws for Kids

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This book is a collection of nine short stories of repentance, forgiveness, and redemption that will benefit children and many adults as well. The stories are based on Spiritual Laws and introduce kids to the notion of mind, soul, and awareness, each story introduces a unique and often challenging social situation that could prove difficult to navigate so it is best read, at least the first time through, with a parent or guardian to cover more salient aspects. The author dispenses compassionate and loving guidance that stimulates parent/child discussion as each story unfolds, so this text is basically a workbook and teachers instructional guide all wrapped up in one.

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Release dateAug 28, 2019
ISBN9780463305355
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    Spiritual Laws for Kids - Oscar Pallotta

    Spiritual Laws for Kids

    Nine stories to read with your youngster

    OSCAR PALLOTTA

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    All rights reserved

    All material in this book belongs to the author solely. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author.

    Disclaimer

    The material contained in this book is not intended as medical advice, the author of this book does not prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical or emotional problems. All the material in this book is for your information only.

    Illustrated by Francisco Gonzalez and Maria Figueroa

    Dedication

    To my son Christian, you are always in my mind.

    Table of Contents

    Attraction

    Personal Responsibility

    Polarity

    The Ego Part I

    The Ego Part II

    The Conscience

    Karma

    Giving

    Oneness

    Forgiveness Part I

    Forgiveness Part II

    INTRODUCTION

    I wrote this book to introduce young readers to the soul and invite the child and parent to reflect on the human trinity: God, body, and soul.

    Although most religions teach the existence of the soul, the soul remains mysterious. Explaining the soul to a child is challenging and I will endeavor to assist using the Universal Spiritual Laws.

    There is an intended progression in the stories, I recommend reading the stories in order because the complexity of the soul increases as you advance in the book.

    After reading this book, your child will have a basic understanding that will help him/her to consciously connect with the soul. The more connected we become the more guidance we receive to succeed in our life mission.

    The nine stories cover the laws of Attraction, Personal Responsibility, Polarity, Ego, Conscience, Karma, Giving, Oneness, and Forgiveness. Now, let Cate, Emma, Cesar, Jesse, Zach, et al. come to life and guide you through.

    Attraction

    Bedtime Isabella! yelled dad from downstairs.

    Come up and read me a bedtime story dad, pleeease, responded Isabella from her bedroom.

    Do you need a story tonight? asked dad.

    I sure do dad, pleeease, replied Isabella.

    Dad went up and sit in bed with Isabella, OK, here we go.

    Not too long ago and not too far away a sunny country was ruled by a cruel dictator named Hugo. Dictator Hugo was nice to those who submitted to his will and unforgiven to those who challenged his authority. However, those who submitted to his demand for unconditional obedience weren’t safe, for Hugo was moody and unpredictable.

    Hugo liked to drive around the capital city in a black SUV along with his secretary and two bodyguards to see how the country was doing. One day, he drove by Hunger St. where he noticed a street vendor, he seemed to enjoy himself offering his handmade braided beads bracelets made of leather cords. Men, women, and kids stopped to see the bracelets tied around long cardboard tubes displayed on the floor over a square piece of felt fabric. The artisan seemed to be well-liked and he was doing well with his trade. He had long gray hair and dressed like a hippie from the 60s; floral shirt, boot cut jeans, headband bandana, and sandals.

    Hugo didn’t like him right away and that same day ordered his secretary to forbid street sellers in Hungry St.

    Why dad? asked Isabella.

    I don’t know, let’s read on and see what develops, replied dad.

    The next week, Hugo drove by Hunger St. again and all street sellers were gone, Hugo approved the uncluttered sidewalks and told his secretary that most street sellers were scammers and thieves, and they didn’t pay taxes.

    Hugo spotted the hippie street seller standing at the door of a hat store, what is he doing there? asked Hugo.

    His name is Cesar, responded Hugo’s secretary, I guess he is working at the hat store.

    This time, Cesar wasn’t wearing a bandana but a Bob Dylan’s magical flowers hat, Cesar was having a good time selling the store’s hats and his bracelets.

    Hugo instructed his secretary to check if the store had all permits current and all taxes paid, and to make sure the owner knew he didn’t like Cesar.

    The following week there was no sign of Cesar in Hunger St. then Hugo asked his secretary to find him. The next day the secretary informed the Dictator that Cesar was selling bracelets outside a High School and the kids were buying them at a brisk pace. Hugo ordered

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