Rise and Be Healed

“Rise and Be Healed” by Craig L. Bradley, published by AuthorHouse in 2005, is a 136-page exploration of a young ant’s journey as he navigates his feelings for a hibernating bear. The narrative begins with the ant’s infatuation, despite warnings from his mother about the potential dangers. As he forages for food, he grapples with his identity and aspirations, feeling a deep connection to the bear and the wilderness that surrounds him.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of curiosity, struggle, and self-discovery. The ant’s journey is marked by challenges that force him to confront his fears and inner demons, leading to a profound life-and-death battle. This edition presents a unique perspective on the psychological aspects of addiction and self-help, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of healing and growth.
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This spunky ant adores the big, brown bear hibernating in the cave. Mom warns of the danger, but he’s smitten. This story chronicles the beginning of the first stages in his life.
He comes from a colony of worker ants and is pushed to forage by his Mom. But deep inside Bear knows he’s got bigger things to do, mainly because he’s Bear! His name proves it. He lets Mom know his feelings.
It’s a statement that leaves Mom silent and this curious ant, bursting with life, pushing for his dream. The furry wilderness of the brown bear feels like home and he quickly starts on this journey.
His curiosity comes to a sudden halt when mangy worms, rotten teeth and a barreling tongue turn his tiny world up side down! In this dark hour he talks to God, to the ghosts and demons in his mind and to his own soul. Nothing works. It’s a life and death battle that soon begins to destroy him.
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