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“Fly with joy and you’ll fly faster than the swift of enthusiasm!”

How did Burdha come up with such insights when he began life as an ordinary eaglet, one who just about died from a broken wing?

Welcome to an imaginative “bird’s eye view” of the world, life and true success. These stories, often humorous and sometimes sad, offer deep insights for all ages.

Intriguing question: Would Buddha’s present reincarnation be a Bald Eagle?

If so, that eagle might be called BURDHA THE BARD.

These three books, beginning with EARLY YEARS, offer lively and smile-producing parable-stories of eagles, doves, chickadees, owls, sea gulls, vultures and sparrows.

More than intriguing tales, they bring fresh insights to help us fly through life with greater grace and harmony.

From an early age Billy—his name before the “transformation”—hunts after a burning inner quest for wisdom.

Billy faces some severe challenges—a broken wing and a fall to the forest floor. He’s abandoned by his parents for there is nothing they can do for him. A head injury leaves him strangely “middle-birdbrained”—or just plain weird.

The human world offers him hope—and disasters. Freed at last, Billy faces freezing storms and winter starvation. But he has bird friends who help see him through. Yet, it is something within him that keeps him going—his spirit, wisdom’s quest, and above all his humorous view of life.

As his wisdom increases, other birds call him “Burdha the Wise.” But he won’t accept that honor–until a terrifying storm sends him toward lightning bolts. He appears to grasp one in his talons.

In that moment he recognizes the presence of the “Master Bird.” After that, Billy accepts the name “Burdha”. He now flies toward his destiny as the Wise Bard of the Bird World.

Just a few of his wise sayings:

“Seek to experience the full joy of flying in this life, otherwise you cannot fly joyfully into the next life.”

“We dance in the sky not because we’re joyful. We’re joyful because we choose to dance, whether it is a time of sorrow or laughter.”

“If you cannot fly with joy in earth’s sky, how can you fly in heaven, which has a greater sky?”

“Even the ugliest bird looks more handsome when he is joyful.”

“To listen to your solitude is the flight of payer and praying on the wing.”

Burdha is not always serious—he is a sharp wit, too.

“Do not stick your beak in another bird’s nest.”

“The only difference between a manure pile and a garden is time and seeds. In that is wisdom for birds and humans.”

“Every goose who flies behind the lead goose must have a sense of humor—or spruce sap in his nose.”

With Burdha the Bard, you can fly to the world high above your daily life, a world where wisdom and joy fill the sky and those who fly in it.

For, as Burdha said, “There is no world as vast as the one beneath your crown feathers.”

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