Honkhang

Honkhang

Idries Shah

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Editorial:
Hoopoe Books
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781960884404
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In dieser sehr humorvollen Geschichte hofft ein Mann gierig darauf, die Fähigkeiten und Sinne eines anderen Tieres zu besitzen, ist aber so ungeduldig, seinen Wunsch erfüllt zu bekommen, dass er sich dabei selbst in seinen Fähigkeiten einschränkt, anstatt sie zu verbessern. Dies ist eines aus einer Serie illustrierter Kinderbücher des afghanischen Philosophen und Lehrers Idries Shah, dessen Sammlung von Erzählungen und Lehrgeschichten die Herzen und Gemüter aus allen Lebensbereichen in ihren Bann gezogen haben. Es gehört in die reiche Geschichtenerzähler-Tradition Afghanistans, Zentralasiens und des Mittleren Ostens, die über 1000 Jahre alt ist. Lehrgeschichten sind speziell darauf ausgerichtet, das Denken und die Wahrnehmung zu fördern. Sie zeigen in ihrer Struktur und in der Bewegung ihrer Figuren solche Wege auf, Schwierigkeiten zu betrachten, die zur Lösung von Problemen beitragen können. Unter anderem zeigt diese einfache Geschichte den Kindern, wie ein blinder Impuls zu „gewinnen' - ohne die Konsequenzen zu bedenken - zum gegenteiligen Effekt führen kann.

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