If you come to find that each child can keep in your room a good sturdy wooden stick. This is not working any instrument but a prerequisite for peaceful sleep. Surprised that you'll wonder why this is, is that in our center we have huge trees in the full moon produced great shadows.
few nights ago, Hai which is one of the smaller left the room to urinate and mistook one of those shadows with a ghost. Started screaming and all left the room to go for the ghost. As on that occasion were caught off guard the next morning all prepared a stick if the ghost decided to return the odd night.
thing about this story is when the largest, between fourteen and fifteen years, they told us the next morning with all the details he has seen with his own eyes the ghost of Bayaka.
What was the ghost of Bayaka? (As children) was big big, wearing a white suit like the bishop and he moved his hands as the bishop by blessing the center on opening day, and with the other hand performed movements to call the children. Besides
laugh while we asked them details of the ghost knew that for them the idea of \u200b\u200bthe spirits of the night, the curses of those who want to harm etc. is not from movies or stories, but part of education and beliefs they have received.
We can not stop laughing every time I remember the story of the ghost of Bayaka, it is amazing how the mind of the children changed the image of the bishop to turn into a ghost.
addition to using the sticks for firewood, today we change the reality that only education many doses can be reversed.
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