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The Secret of Life

There is an old story about a seeker who has traveled high into the Himalayas to find a great teacher whom he believes has the secret of life. After much hardship, the traveler finally comes face to face with the wise one in a cave high in the mountains. The seer has been a recluse for many years, half naked, dressed in only a few dirty rags. His face and head are a tangled mass of snowy hair. His eyes are red and glassy from lack of sleep.

The traveler sits nervously at the teacher’s side. “Tell me,” he pleads, “What is the secret of life?”
“The secret of life is simple,” responds the teacher. “Life is just a bowl of cherries.”
The traveler is startled by the teacher’s response. “A bowl of cherries!” he exclaims.
The teacher ponders this for a moment and then questions, “You mean it isn’t?”


-Leo Buscaglia

The secret of life is in living.
The key to living is being awake and aware of the world; knowing that there is an eye which never closes and the ear which hears all.

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