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This book relates the story of a little girl during a global calamity that afflicts the planet where she lives. She escapes to the forest where she discovers the wisdom of the animal realm, in the form of a fox. He soon becomes her guide into a new way of perceiving life. A little Princess is born.
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Hélène Martenet
The LittlePrincess
©2020 Hélène Martenet
www.livelovelong.com
Coherence Watch and Translation: Fabienne Lison
Corrector and Proofreader: Mary Suter Antoniotti
Proofreader: Stefania Caprino, Céline Baracho
Layout: Vital Bucher
Cover Picture: Yurina_Photo/Shutterstock.com
Pictures: Peter Jud, Sacha Schilter, Vital Bucher, Pixabay, Yurina_photo, podchishchaeva/Shutterstock.com
Publisher and Printing:
tredition GmbH, Halenreie 40-44, 22359 Hamburg
ISBN
978-3-347-20149-1 (Hardcover)
978-3-347-20150-7 (e-Book)
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.
In Remembrance ofDr. Pankaj Naram
Table of Contents
Preface
The Illusion
Abandonment
Gratitude
Life
Forgiveness
Finding Oneself Again
Reconnection
Joy
Judgement
The Secret
The Force
Time
Illusion of Separation
Reality
Escape from Reality
Perception
Change of Perspective
Union
Introspection
Agitation
Feelings
Awakening
What I want
To choose
The Sense of Voids
The Unknown
Safety
Absence of Joy
Absence of Another
The Solution
The Inevitable
The Decision
The Good Choice
One Instant
Death
The Negative Concepts
Wisdom
Mental Prisons
The True Intelligence
The Poorness of Words
To Play
The Inside
I Am the Life
Love
Intuition
Order
Knowledge
Doubt
The Only Thing to Do
Preface
Spring 2020, the start of the pandemic in Europe marks a new era. Scared, I wake up during the night, grab my pen and start writing. A plot and some images come to mind. A feeling of being loved and carried fills me. There is nothing to fear, everything is orchestrated by something deeply benevolent.
The next day, nature continues to carry this message: the birds sing aloud and attest to this change. The light chases the night away and a new perception takes place: “Everything is at its right place; although it doesn‘t always seem to look like it.”
I spend a few nights writing. The story is revealed and I decide to share it with my friend Fabienne. She encourages me to keep writing and to follow my inspiration. A few nights later, the text is finished. It relates the story of an improbable encounter between a fox and a little girl.
Months went by. As I write these lines, my partner Vital is engaged in the layout of this book. I am touched by his dedication and love making sure that everything is in its right place. It reminds me of the message of this book: that we, humans, are carried when we focus on what we really want, what we love and let our steps be guided by inspiration.
“Faith is a connection of the highest inner simplicity to the cosmic flow of life, to the all-encompassing divine power which is life and for which nothing is impossible.”
Bruno Gröning
The Illusion
One day, when she was six years old, a Little Princess saw a fox by the side of the road; it had just been hit by a car. The Little Princess was shocked by this sight. From that day forward, in her mind, the poor fox was the creature to save; they are nice, but a bit stupid because they don’t understand traffic rules.
Some years later, at the end of winter, a calamity struck the Little Princess’s planet. In order to find some comfort from the disaster, she went into the forest for a walk. To her great surprise, a beautiful fox with a shiny fur coat crossed her path.
Abandonment
Intrigued and unsettled by the fox‘s beauty, she named it Foxy and followed him into the middle of the forest. This was nice, but a bit stupid because she didn’t know how to find her way back. She wandered for hours and eventually surrendered to her fate...
Gratitude