Mufasa ghost visits Simba from "summary" of Nala and Simba (Disney The Lion King) by Mary Tillworth
Simba is visited by the ghost of his father, Mufasa, who spirits him away to the stars and gives him advice on how to be a good king. Mufasa's spirit then appears to Simba in the clouds to give him guidance and wisdom.- After Mufasa died tragically young, his spirit would often visit Simba in the night. Taking on a ghostly form of the king himself, he conveyed messages of encouragement and wisdom to his son.
- Although the ghostly visage was only temporary, for Simba it represented a divine reminder of his fares legacy and duty to uphold justice in his father's absence.
- The late father visited Simba several times during his life, always re-affirming his love and helping guide him through difficulties.
- An invisible hand seemed to guide Simba throughout his journey, suffused with an abiding peace and affection reminiscent of his beloved protector.
- With Mufasa's visits, Simba found strength to overcome any challenge and eventually restore the harmony that had been lost from their kingdom.
- One mystical evening, the phantom monarch appeared and told Simba: "Remember who you are and hold fast to your convictions no matter what".
- When Simba was overcome with worry or sorrow, the brief encounter marked a comforting chapter in his life.