The Secret Kindergarten
The Secret Kindergarten
Jack is Back!
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Jack is Back!

An episode packed with stories with deep meaning and showing the power of the imagination.

There is nothing that we cannot do. We can do anything that we put our mind to. We can affect the growth of plants by transferring our intentions and energy onto them, like in The Grape Vine's Story. The lady, in a way, deceives the grapevine to please her. Jack in Jack The Giant Killer shows us that we can outsmart and outplay grown-ups as young children. We can defeat opponents much bigger than us. We need to trick our minds into believing it is all possible and then taking action. Young children are capable of this when they are affirmed and recognised as confident and capable humans. We need to let the young keep their magic and bring it into adulthood to create the kind of world we were meant to live in. Beans are planted on Ascension day, they are associated with wisdom, luck and connecting to higher realms, raising consciousness. Self-defence and justice go hand-in-hand with the symbolism of beans. It's likely that the themes and symbolism, in the stories of Jack and the Beanstalk, are no coincidence. They were created by those of a deep understanding of Natural Law or subconsciously inspired the Creator himself in an act of synchromysticism.

Music

Nancy Stewart
https://nancymusic.com/

Audio Stories

Sharma, Vishnu. (2018). "The Monkeys and The Red Berries". 101 Stories From Panchatantra. Manoj Publications.
https://archive.org/details/101storiesfrompa0000unse/mode/2up?q=panchatantra

Codd, Clara M. (1916). “The World's Teacher”. Theosophy for Very Little Children. Theosophical Publishing House.
https://www.theosophy.world/resource/ebooks/theosophy-very-little-children

Hall, Manly P. (1973). Daily Words of Wisdom: A Calendar of Inspiring Thoughts. The Philosophical Research Society.
https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Words-Wisdom-Manly-Hall/dp/0893143103

Cook, James Hume (1866-1942). "The Grapevine's Story". Australian Fairy Tales. Read by Brittney King for LibriVox.Org.
https://librivox.org/australian-fairy-tales-by-james-hume-cook/

Patten, William (1868-1936) & Neilson, William Allan (1869-1946). “Jack The Giant Killer”. The Junior Classics Volume One: Fairy and Wonder Tales. Read by Bobby W for LibriVox.Org.
https://librivox.org/the-junior-classics-volume-1-fairy-and-wonder-tales-version-2-by-william-patten/

Bed Tracks and Other Audio

Chill Relaxing Lo-Fi Hip Hop | Born by Alex-Productions
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“Cheer Up” by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoon
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

“Children’s Theme” by Denys Kyshchuk
From freemusicarchive.org
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(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Music by Denys Kyshchuk: https://www.audiocoffee.net/
https://soundcloud.com/deniskino


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