Day 2: KRISHNA’S COUNSEL – PLEASE NOMINATE ME ON KINDLE SCOUT!!!
This is Day 2 of a 30-day viewing of Krishna’s Counsel (my second novel in the Moksha Trilogy (moksha = freedom in Sanskrit) on Kindle Scout! (Kindle Scout is a portal into publication by Kindle Press.) Should you nominate Krishna’s Counsel , and if Kindle Scout takes it on, you will not only get a free version but you will also warm the cockles of my heart. So, if you have an Amazon.com account, please click on this link below—and if you like what you see, be kind enough to nominate me: https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/11AA1JA16VAV5.
Here’s an excerpt from Chapter 2:
As Pia watched her father’s youngest brother Seb pour himself a generous shot of feni and toss the potent cashew liquor down his throat, memories of her last encounter with Uncle Hari came rushing back. She’d been sitting with the old man beside the lotus pool in his riotous back garden, listening to him explain just why Eastern mystics considered human life in particular so precious. It boiled down to a specific human faculty, Uncle had said gravely—the ability to discern, most often via protracted and bitter experience, which actions caused true pleasure and which caused pain.
A lion, for instance, cannot decide to stop killing, for creatures of the wild are governed by instinct; however a human assassin could experience so potent a blast of remorse that overnight he or she could evolve into a resolute pacifist. In this manner, Uncle had gone on to say, by combining the priceless gift of discrimination with intelligent effort, a few humans had gradually transformed themselves into sages, thereby charting a golden path to enduring peace and joy that others could pursue.
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Greetings from Arunachala, a potent cosmic force that aids us in the tricky business of dissolving mini-me, so we can experience the blissful grandeur of the immortal Self!


