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The Dalai Lama’s Cat and the Claw of Attraction
- Dalai Lama's Cat, Book 6
- Narrated by: David Michie
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
The Dalai Lama regarded their flushed, animated faces, his forehead wrinkling. 'The materialist approach', he nodded. 'Seeking to change what you believe to be entirely outside you. It has many problems. For example, why must you constantly postpone your happiness?' India's Top Ten Social Influencers Under 30 were taken aback by this question. Staring at him, their eyes filled with consternation. Postponing happiness was something they most definitely wanted no part of.
In a chance encounter with India's Top Ten Social Influencers, the Dalai Lama is asked to how to use the 'law of attraction' to manifest abundance. He points out that material wellbeing was never the goal of such practices as he begins to explain their true purpose.
It is a purpose that His Holiness's Cat goes on to explore with her usual warm-hearted and wonky-legged aplomb. Is the world much more a projection of our mind than we suspect? Can a few precious insights transform our reality? In a drama of intimate revelations as well as panoramic visions, of encounters with much-loved friends along with intriguing newcomers, the Dalai Lama's Cat comes to discover that The Claw of Attraction holds the key to a more sublime transcendence than she ever believed possible.
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- Bridget Lynch-Blosse
- 18-08-24
Heart warmingly hopeful
I love this series of books. DM narrates well. There is a mixture of funny cat humour, Buddhist philosophy and human intrigue. I hope the Dalai Lama has read it!!
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