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A Buddhist Reading of “Happy as a Dog’s Tail”

Posted on June 29, 2020June 29, 2020by Teahouse

As a film and literature enthusiast, I am always on the look out for stories that evoke the Dharma. Today, I have a gander at the poem “Happy as a Dog’s Tail” by Polish Poet Anna Świrszczyńska (aka Anna Swir). Happy as a Dog’s Tail, by Anna Swir Happy as something unimportantand free as a […]

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