
Happiness is Like Tathagata Palm
by Su Shuo
About This Novel
"I" am a female reporter at a television station. I am over thirty years old and am experiencing marital difficulties and work bottlenecks. The Wenchuan earthquake happened suddenly. What I saw and heard on the front line of the earthquake shocked "me" and made "me" start to rethink my life. Later, "I" came to a Ksitigarbha monastery in a deep mountain, trying to purify my heart and gain strength through Buddhist practice. However, I found that I had changed, and I deeply realized that happiness is like the palm of Tathagata. You may not be able to see it if you change it seventy-two times. You may not be able to see it if you jump thousands of miles away. Even when you stand in front of her, you may not be able to see it. But she is there. When you lower your head, when you reflect inwardly, when your mind is clear, you can see her and see that she has never left you.
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