Lisa Suhay's Books
Interactive Mouse
Divorce
Bully Fighter
Power Fable
Mouse Articles
Mouse Translations
Dream Catchers
Kids' Page
TMAS1
About the Author

THE AUTHOR
lisahead1.jpg
Lisa Suhay

On this site you will find original life lesson fables as well as essays and columns by Author/Reporter Lisa Suhay.
 
They are not just for children. These stories are written to empower, uplift and provide character education resources for all ages and stages of spiritual life.
 
 

cover.jpg
ART BY EMMA OVERMAN

An interactive version of the "Mouse and the Light," with all of Emma Overman's artwork is now on this site. Click the link above or go to the Interactive Mouse page for the total Mouse-book-that-might-be experience.

cover.jpg

Illustrated by
Louis S. Glanzman,
Pippi Longstocking's painter.

cover.jpg

Tell Me Another Story
 ISBN# 1-55725-287-4
 
Tell Me a Story
 ISBN# 1-55725-247-5

cover.jpg

Deepak Chopra
&
Lisa Suhay
"Tell Me a Story"
Audio tape dialogue
now available

This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here.

Click here to see the Mouse fable on ART (Arab Radio and Television) Network site!

Contact the author

The Mouse and the Light

A fable by Lisa Suhay

"Dedicated to the children of the world who have seen The Shadow. With this story you are given the power of the light. Go out and shine."

In the center of the most beautiful garden in the world stood the Tree of Wisdom. From this great tree there grew many branches and leaves. It spread its roots throughout the land.

The tree was a place of comfort. Creatures would often come to it and sit in its shade and feel its great truths.

For many years there was harmony. Then one day a shade from one long, branch decided that it was not happy.

The shade did not wish to give comfort or shelter. It did not like being stretched across the ground beneath the great tree.

"Fools," cried the shade, as it looked at all those who flocked to the Tree of Wisdom. "I know more than any of them. I am not made to serve. I should rule over everything."

And so it was that in pride and hatred the shade tugged and pulled and stretched itself until at last it was able to break its attachment to the great tree.

It became the first shadow.

Instead of using its power to give shade, it created a cold darkness that blinded all those it touched to the truth.

Instead of using its voice to impart great truths to those around it, The Shadow whispered only lies to those around it.

The Shadow crept away from the Tree of Wisdom and drifted far into a barren place where it crawled into a hole in the sand. It sank deep into the earth.

From its place deep in the earth The Shadow grew and plotted. It would wait beneath the surface until a sad or doubting creature came near. Then The Shadow would rise up and overtake the unsuspecting creature and blind it to truth and bend it to its will.

Over many years and many miles the shadow created an underground army. Then the army of The Shadow began to strike without warning bringing fear, sadness and hate to innocent creatures.

"You cannot fight. I will win," it lied in a cold breath.

Some began to hide and fear the very light of day, for they thought that it was the cause of The Shadow.

Others began to hate and fear all the shade of the world, not being able to tell the difference between shade and shadow. They began to believe the cold whispers.

It came to pass that creatures began to feel anger toward all things different from themselves. They even became afraid of their own shadows.

They stayed in their homes. When they went out they didn't go far.

One day a field mouse went to the Tree of Wisdom, shook its small fist and shouted, "How could you create such a terror upon us? Why is this allowed to continue?"

The great tree bowed its huge trunk. It shook and leaves fell like tears. But it did not answer.

Then a voice spoke from all around, "I created light and darkness. I made creatures great and small. To one and all I gave the power to build or destroy, bring joy or pain. One among you has chosen darkness and pain. This is not my wish."

Though dazzled by being in the presence of this great power the Mouse was still angry. "Why do you not stop The Shadow?" cried the Mouse.

"Because I have given that power to those The Shadow harms. The Shadow has grown through the lack of caring in creatures. Now it is your job to stop it," the great voice answered.

The Voice told the mouse how to win.

"You cannot live in fear. Fear only makes The Shadow grow. To be rid of darkness - shine a powerful light of truth. To be rid of cold - bring only warmth wherever you go."

The Mouse answered, "I will go out and tell the others what you taught me. I will remember not to hate, because hate makes The Shadow stronger."

But Mouse worried, "I am only one small being and the shadows are now many. How can I ever hope to succeed?"

Suddenly Mouse was surrounded in a beautiful golden light and warmth, "You will know that as The Shadow began with one small dark being; now the light will grow with you, my small messenger."

So it was that one tiny creature set out into the world. With every kind word and every truth it spoke, the world around it healed. Others joined the mouse and soon the light grew and the shadows faded.

One by one, The Shadow's followers fell before the mouse and the light.

The Shadow sank back into its hole in the earth, vanishing like drops of water in the burning sands of time.


(Copyright Lisa Suhay All Rights Reserved September 2001)

Musical Mouse Performances
 
In a world where some would arm children with hate, we want to empower children with words and music to build a world wherein "settling the score" means playing the right notes.
 
Concerts by children and for children.
 
Composer Eric Chappelle and Lisa Suhay are offering free master scores to the "Mouse and the Light" to children's orchestras and symphonies that wish to perform the new piece this Fall.
 
The premier of The Mouse and the Light with original score by Composer/Violinist Eric Chappelle of Seattle, was performed April 21st at Drew University, NJ.
 
Barbara Barstow Cconducted the New Jersey Youth Orchestra, Lisa Suhay narrated, Dance Innovations kids performed a modern ballet and Somerset Hills Children's Choir also performed as part of the piece.
 
Many more performances are being scheduled for fall with youth orchestras around the nation.
 
If you have a children's orchestra and want a FREE copy of the master scores please e-mail the author at suhays@comcast.net



Next * Previous * Random
Next 5 * List * Previous 5
Join * Artwork ©



Circle of Light logo
© Use permission granted
Member of:
Circle of Light Ring
~*~
Visit previous site
~*~
Visit next site
~*~
Next 5 sites
~*~
Random
~*~
List Sites
~*~
Want to join?
Click here for
info
.


ULL WebRing Graphic

Member of the

Universal Light Language

Ring

Click for the
[Previous |Next |List Sites |Next 5 |Random]

Want to join the Ring? Click HERE