You are Perfect just the way You are

You are Perfect just the way You are

“Today just let your mind contemplate the immense beauty of a flower And how we as Man could never dream and create such perfection because of the secret that it very nature is imperfection”

Dhamma Tāpasā

You are Perfect just the way You are!

Go out and immerse yourself in nature. Gaze with wonder at it’s all inspiring beauty.

Stare at a leaf a contemplate it’s very make up, How did it come to be?

Not scientifically but like a child seeing something for the first time. Observe and contemplate magically the splenders all around.

Could Man with all it knowledge produce a leaf so perfect as the one your looking at right now?

Man, the all knowing could never make something so perfect with all its imperfections.

Remember this when you next criticise the way you look the way you walk, talk, sing or dance. You with all your imperfections is the most perfect you.

YOU are Perfect just the way you are!

Kind and Warmest Regards

Dhamma Tāpasā*(Andrew Hallas)

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Dhamma Tāpasā is the spiritual name given to Andrew Hallas, a former Buddhist monk whose writing explores how peace of mind emerges when we stop mistaking thought for reality. His work shares a gentle, grounded approach to mental well-being rooted in understanding rather than effort.

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