With irrepressible mischief, the Dalai Lamas Cat explores the intriguing insight that reality is a projection of our mind. To lighten up, accept ourselves, and value what truly matters. But is a future of decrepitude and senior cat biscuits inevitably a cause for despair? As it happens, she soon finds that a startling reminder of lifes transience is exactly whats needed to renew our gratitude for life. A routine visit to the vet confirms this. Is it possible to recover the unaffected zest for life which once came to us so naturally? To become un-blas? Can you and I, dear reader, awaken the kitten within? The Dalai Lamas Cat is confronted by a most unpleasant truth: she is getting old. But we have lost something, have we not? Which begs answers to some intriguing questions. By the time we reach senior status, way beyond the point of being impressed by such trivia, we have become knowing and indifferent. Being fully absorbed in the here and now. All it takes is a wind-blown feather, an unexpected delicacy, or the alluring rush of water and instantly we are caught up in it: Wonderment. Book Synopsis As kittens we feel it often. Is a future of decrepitude inevitably a cause for despair? She soon finds that a startling reminder of lifes transience renews our gratitude for life. About the Book The Dalai Lamas Cat is is getting old.
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