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"Two Wolves" retold... a favorite of many: (Original Post)
MiddleFingerMom
Aug 2013
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alan_phillips
(46 posts)1. I had never heard this before
but I like it. Rings true for me. Thank you
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)4. Hello ~ alan_phillips
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Great to see ya here in the Lounge.
alan_phillips
(46 posts)7. Thanks!
Good to be here
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,560 posts)2. I have always loved this story, my dear MiddleFingerMom...
Thank you for posting it.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)3. I have a version of this hanging in each of my classrooms.
The wolf's face is in the shape of a yin yang. It is very cool looking and reminds me which attributes I want to model for my students.
nolabear
(41,956 posts)5. A favorite. And always good to be refreshed.
MFM, keepin' it real since...since...?
Wounded Bear
(58,618 posts)6. There is so much wisdom to be found in "primitive" societies....
I've done a bit of work with folk tales, stories, fables and legends. We could learn a lot from those if we chose to.
The good stories teach, the best stories entertain and teach.
Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)8. ????
Where's the punchline?
I remember this from long, long ago. Thanks for reminding me.