it's represents being able to clear the mind
i think that he finds out how to be invisible
when he throws a rock
In the pond scene in "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole learns the importance of patience, stillness, and humility. He gains a deeper understanding of nature and its ability to bring peace and healing. The experience helps him start to connect with his own emotions and the world around him.
THE SPiRiT BEAR COMES BACK WHEN COLE AND PETER ARE iN THE POND TAKiNG A BATH AND THATS WHEN COLE AND PETER SEE'S THE BEAR AGAiN.
Bear Pond was created in 1990.
Pedo bear
Because the cold water of the pond would relax him and clear his mind. Cole also soaked because he loved feeling invisable, the fish would swim up to Cole and it would be like he wasn't there. Soaking helped Cole realize that he wasnt important to nature, compared to the Earth Cole was just invisable. Like I said before, he loved that feeling.
A big fish in a little pond
peter beats cole up and cole refuses to fight back and then peter starts to cry and cole talks to him then hugs him and then they see the spirit bear and wheb they get back 2 camp they sleep and in the morning cole goes to the pond and turns around before starting off and finds peter carving his totem pole and says that jerk! and comes back to find peter actually making a new bear out of the one he destroys and then he says let's fill the blank space so then they make a circle and garvey asks y a circle and peter says because its all I could teach him to make :) and cole says I'm a slow learner :') I love this book
Oh honey, the salmon dance in "Touching Spirit Bear" symbolizes transformation and renewal. It's all about shedding the old and embracing the new, just like a salmon swimming upstream. So, dance your heart out and embrace your inner fish!
She isn't a duck she's a bear.
Well the objects in the fairy tale represent instruments that nixies love to play music that they make or have other magical creatures make for them.