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The Mirror in the Antique Shop
Sleep Story for Adults About Reflection, Memory, and Quiet Transformation. (Before Your Dream)
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Narrado por:
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Peter McGiffen
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Fedor Alphenaar
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In a quiet lane beneath the clocktower, there is a small shop that lives between time and memory. Its shelves are filled with forgotten treasures—canes polished by years of touch, violins that remember their music, books that still breathe with stories. And at the back of the room, lit by a single candle, stands a mirror that does not reflect the face, but something deeper.
When a traveler enters this shop one evening, the air feels different. Dust turns slowly in the light. The clock ticks without hurry. The floorboards creak with warmth. Nothing in this place asks to be bought. Everything waits to be seen. And when the mirror responds, it shows not the surface—but the stillness beneath.
The Mirror in the Antique Shop is a gentle bedtime story for adults, written to soothe the senses and calm the mind. Its language moves like candlelight—slow, warm, reflective. With every sentence, it draws the listener deeper into a meditative space where time loosens, and meaning reveals itself quietly.
This is a literary sleep story told in poetic prose, designed for late-night listening and moments of peaceful pause. There is no dialogue, no plot to untangle. Only presence, memory, and the slow turning of becoming.
For those who enjoy lyrical narration, emotional quiet, and stories that feel like whispered reflections, this audiobook offers a place to rest before sleep. It invites you to sit beside the mirror—not to see what the world sees, but to feel what has always waited to be seen.
©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar