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Tiger-Tiger, Is It True?: Four Questions to Make You Smile Again

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Tiger-Tiger, Is It True? is a story about a little tiger who thinks that his whole world is falling apart: his parents don’t love him, his friends have abandoned him, and life is unfair. But a wise turtle asks him four questions, and everything changes. He realizes that all his problems are not caused by things, but by his thoughts about things; and that when he questions his thoughts, life becomes wonderful again.

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Hi Katie Luv,

Thank you for The Work! It gives me a solid tool that shows me 'how' to move all my intellectual knowing into a heart not-knowing.

"Tiger Tiger" looks like a wonderful book for adults to share with the children in their lives.

I am also looking for a copy of your 2006 book: Byron Katie on Parents and Children (Hardcover - Jan 1 2006). It is not available through Amazon.ca (I live in Canada)

Could you please tell me where and how I could get a copy.

I want to find more ways to remind me to move the kindness into my daily life with my little girl and her daddy.

Thanx so much.

Luv DJ

Rommy Hoefler:

OMG.

Katie, thank you!
When I started reading the books, my whole being started shaking with recognition.
But where with Eckhart Tolle and Gangaji I felt I got stuck in daily life, although the understanding was there, the Work allowed my mind to participate and help realizing the truth.(As it was impossible to drop it anyway)
It is incredible, I have no words to describe it!
Question 3 writes itself, because the ego can finally express all the pain and hurt that is felt by believing a stressful thought and I don't know who is answering question 4, but when I read it afterwards, it sometimes contains literal quotes from Jesus Christ. This is not a joke, I mean that. And it is all true and it comes from inside me. I cannot thank you enough, what a blessing!!! And what a joke that the very thing we look for everywhere is the only thing that actually exists, love.

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