Hello Readers and Friends,
This very short piece explains a major “secret” to happiness. It is actually not such a big secret. It’s just that sometimes we don’t pay attention to what we already know.
In a nutshell—if you successfully employ your life as the singular stitch within the fabric of humanity that it is, while all the while identifying with and having a concern for the entire fabric even more so than you identify with and are concerned for the individual stitch within that fabric that your life represents, welcome to Nirvana. This is explained sweetly within the page or two attached. Trust me. It’s worth a five-minute read.
If you like this piece and want to see more, my third 5* book is yours free at www.fearlesspuppy.info/newbook Why free? Because the book is going to help you in some spots, entertain you in most other spots, and I care more about you than I do about the money. (Contributions to supplement my $546 a month income are welcome and appreciated, but definitely not expected or required.)
My recent trip to Thailand and India was cut a bit short so I could return to the Boudhanath Stupa neighborhood of Kathmandu, Nepal. I have been told by many that I am a bit peculiar, but there’s nothing strange about loving this neighborhood. I’ve still never owned a telephone/camera (or a wristwatch, or driven a motorized vehicle) these 74 years, but will send photos whenever I can find someone to take them. There are a few good ones within the attachment above that are keeping the text in good company. I think you will enjoy them. It is a very pretty world when it isn’t busy being ugly.
Love to you and whoever you run into. Be well, Tenzin
