Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello, and welcome to Soothing Pod’s sleep stories. My name is Chris, and tonight, I will be your guide as we embark on a journey – sleepy retelling of the classic, beloved tale - the Little Prince, one of the most translated books in history. We will travel to distant planets, find creativity in unexpected places, and learn one of the most important lessons of all – you can only see things clearly with your heart; the most important things are invisible to the eyes. Before we begin, however, let us take a moment to relax and find comfort in the space that we are in here and now. Close your eyes and allow your body to sink into the mattress beneath you. With your eyes closed, take a deep breath. Turn your attention for a moment to the way your body feels. Notice the points of your body that are in contact with the mattress. The weight of your legs sinking into the soft bed. The comfortable sheets that are smooth and cool against your skin. The way the pillow cradles your head, giving it a place to rest and refresh. Feel the way the blankets lie against your skin, embracing you and welcoming you to this safe place of comfort and relaxation. Now, search your body for any tension or heaviness you may be carrying. Perhaps there are aches and pains that have come to the forefront tonight. If there are, we will take a few minutes now to slowly ease any discomfort or tension together. Start by slowly, slowly breathing in while tensing your hands and arms. Clench your fists together and pull your arms together as tightly as you can. Hold that tension for one, two, three, four… and now, release it completely with a full exhale. Feel the soothing energy that washes over your arms and hands as you free them from that tension you’ve been carrying with you. Then, move to your torso. Tense your stomach and chest, inhaling slowly as you do so. Hold that tension for one, two, three, four… and release it with an exhale. Take another deep breath in, noticing how sweet that deep breath feels as it enters your lungs, and exhale. Now, move down from your torso to your legs. With a slow inhale, tense all the muscles in your legs as tightly as you can. Hold that tension for one, two, three, four… and release it with a full exhale. Feel that warmth and relaxation surge through your legs as any tension you’ve been carrying melts away. And finally, turn your attention to your head and your shoulders. While inhaling slowly, bring your shoulders up toward your ears, clench your teeth - and tense any muscles you can in your face. Hold your breath and feel that pressure building for one, two, three, four… until finally, you release it completely. Feel a new sense of clarity, a new refreshing energy swirl over your head, freeing you of any weight you were carrying there. At any point on our journey into the kingdom of the Little Prince, know that you can return to this exercise to relieve any tension you may be feeling. It is something you can come back to at any time to calm you and ground you. Now that we have taken the time to find comfort in the space that we are in here and now, let us begin our story. When he was just six years old, a gifted boy decided to be an artist. His very first childhood drawing wasn’t one of the sun, or flowers, or his parents… it was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. When he proudly showed it to the adults around him, many of them congratulated him on his drawing of a hat. Confused by their inability to recognize the story he was telling with his art, he moved on to draw Drawing Number Two… showing a cross-section of a boa constrictor with an elephant inside it, so it would be quite obvious even to grown-ups. While other children were excited by his drawing - the adults he showed it to shook their heads. It was so tiresome for the children to be constantly explaining things to adults. They encouraged the young boy to give up drawing and the arts altogether. Why didn’t he try focusing on geography, arithmetic, or grammar instead? So, instead of pursuing the arts, he turned his attention to becoming a pilot. At least then, he’d be able to soar high above the clouds and see the world from a whole new perspective. Because the one perspective he had that was unmoving was his perception of adults. Although claiming to be concerned with ‘important things’ these grown-ups were just too sensible for their own good. And to test this, he would show every adult he encountered his Drawing Number One. And every adult that saw the drawing would, without fail, say that the drawing was of a hat. Hence, the boy knew they lacked true understanding and that he could not talk to these adults about rainforests, or stars, or the random, fanciful thoughts that made their way through his mind. Instead, he could only talk to them about sensible things, like politics and neckties. For quite some time, the pilot was lonely in this world of adults. But then, one fateful day, everything changed. Because on that day, he solemnly decided to embark on a solo journey. He hopped in his own little plane and took to the skies. High above the world, he could often find a kind of peace that seemed impossible to reach on the ground. He loved sailing high above the cottony clouds, feeling the weight of gravity disappear beneath him as he lifted higher and higher into the heavens. He loved the way the golden sun reflected off the tops of the clouds, causing them to shimmer and shine in that breathtaking orange glow. He loved the way the world looked so small, yet so magical at the same time. He could see raging rivers be reduced to a lace of blue and turquoise winding its way through the countryside. He could watch the mountains as they transformed from towering, otherworldly behemoths to craggy bumps rising up out of the earth, bringing with them a mosaic of greens and browns and tans. Looking out over the countryside as a whole was something that always took his breath away. He could see from those craggy mountain cliffs all the way to the sparkling sea in the distance that stretched on and on to the horizon. But on this fateful day, the pilot was flying somewhere that was perhaps even more remarkable. He took to the skies high above the Sahara Desert - one of the most isolated, desolate, and lonely places in the world. But up from the sky… it was also one of the most beautiful. The desert sand was a stunning array of colors and shapes. The sand was utterly smooth and without blemishes for miles on end like an endless sea of calm. Then out of nowhere, giant dunes seemed to reach up to kiss the baby blue sky. There were trails in the sand, swirls and brilliant designs that made it seem like nature itself was using the sand as its artistic canvas. The pilot loved every second of flying over the Sahara Desert. It reminded him of the magic and beauty of the world. But… he never expected that he would be seeing this wild and wonderful landscape up close and personal. Suddenly, his plane began to creak and groan in the air. He began to lose altitude, and it became incredibly apparent that his plane was going down. As calmly as possible, he clung to the controls and guided the plane down, down to the sand. He watched as the dunes grew closer and closer to him, until they were towering over him. He landed with a crash, sending sand flying up into the simmering air in giant plumes. It wasn’t the most pleasant landing, but he was relieved to find that he was all right. He hadn’t been injured in the crash. However, his plane’s engine was broken. He stumbled out onto the sand, listening to the crunch of it underneath his boots. It was clear that his plane wasn’t going to be flying anytime soon. He found himself in quite a predicament. From the sky, he had seen that there were no people, no homes, no resources for miles. And here he was, with few supplies and no one to look to for help. Or… was there someone to look to for help? It was when he was doodling with a pencil and paper that he first realized he wasn’t alone. A small, odd little voice chimed, “Can you draw a sheep?” Surprised, the pilot turned to see a small person standing before him. The little prince was petite, with bright blonde hair and curious eyes. At first, the pilot was uneasy about seeing such a young man in the desert. He knew that he would have to feed the child, care for the child, and help the child find his way home. Although, there was something very strange about him. The little prince didn’t have a look of fear on his face at all. He didn’t appear to be a boy concerned about being lost in the desert. The pilot told the little prince that he couldn’t draw a sheep, but he could draw something else. With a smile beneath the searing desert sun, the pilot drew his Drawing Number One for the little prince. The little prince took the picture in his tiny hands and exclaimed: “No, I don’t want an elephant inside a boa constrictor! They are too dangerous and big; I need a sheep.” The pilot drew the little prince sheep after sheep after sheep, but the little prince rejected each drawing, saying it wasn’t the sheep he was looking for. Finally, running out of patience the pilot drew a picture of a box. With a smile he handed the drawing to the little prince, telling him that the box contained the exact sheep that he was looking for. The little prince hugged the picture, overjoyed. It was exactly what he had been hoping for. He wondered aloud if the sheep would have enough grass to eat in his box. After all, the box the sheep was living in was quite small. But the pilot was much less concerned about the imaginary sheep in the imaginary box. He tried to ask the little prince where he came from. But the prince wasn’t interested in answering questions… he was only interested in asking them. The little prince inspected the plane with childlike wonder, poking and prodding the metal pieces with a look of awe sparkling in his eyes. He asked the pilot what the purpose of the plane was. “It allows me to fly through the sky,” the pilot responded. A warm, comforted smile washed over the little prince’s face. He was relieved to hear that he too came from the sky. He asked what planet he was from, much to the pilot’s surprise. In turn, the pilot posed the same question to the little prince, wondering if that would explain his presence in the desert. But strangely, the little prince didn’t answer. Instead, he admired his drawing with a smile on his face, thanking the pilot once more for drawing him such a wonderful sheep. “Do you want me to draw a post and a rope to the sheep so he doesn’t get lost?” the pilot asked. But the little prince just chuckled, telling him that his planet was so small that there was no way the sheep could get lost. That was the pilot’s first clue about where this strange little boy had come from. After looking at some astronomy maps, he determined that the boy was from Asteroid B-612, a tiny asteroid that was discovered way back in 1909. But… that is only a detail that matters to grown-ups. Because the pilot knew that grown-ups can only understand facts and figures. They don’t care about true and real qualities in things. They measure the beauty of things based on their age or their price — everything else is lost to them. They don’t see a sheep in a box on a tiny planet… they see a square on a piece of paper, searing under the sun of the Sahara Desert. The next few days proved to be some of the most interesting of the pilot’s life. The little prince and the pilot spent all their time together, working on the plane and walking through the sand nearby. With each sunset they watched, and each sunrise that awakened them, they grew closer and closer together, and the pilot found out more and more about where this strange little boy came from. On the third day of their encounter, the little prince explained why he wanted the sheep in the first place. He wanted the sheep to eat the baobab seedlings that are sprouting on his planet. Baobabs are gigantic, beautiful trees, with strong roots that weave their way through the soil. They are majestic, with tall, lofty branches and leaves that cast shade across big swaths of land. But there was a problem with the baobab trees. They could split the prince’s planet into tiny pieces with their powerful roots, and it was the prince’s job to make sure that didn’t happen. He