
Happy’s love of sports began at a very early age in life. He first began
playing tennis at the age of 10; he first began teaching at 19 and now,
more than 30 years later, his passion for the game remains unabated.
Alongside this love of the physical, at around the age of 20 grew a
curiosity of the spiritual nature of the universe. This curiosity grew
into a passionate and powerful search for purpose and meaning that took
him all around the globe. At first this spiritual journey drew Happy away
from the seemingly insignificant and commercialized world of sports;
however, ultimately he got some sense of the universality of all things
and this brought his two passions harmoniously together.
Tennis
became a vehicle for him to learn about himself, as it can be to all of
us. Consequently, tennis becomes meaningless and meaningful both at the
same time. It is meaningless in the sense that playing great tennis
guarantees us nothing in life. If there is no peace or contentment in our
lives than of what use is it to have lots of money or be successful in the
limited material sense of that word? Meaningful, because if it is our
vehicle of choice (if it is one’s passion), it can help us reach a
beautiful place. It can help us to ascend deep into our inner core and
with the understanding that inevitably arises from such a journey, we
become completely transformed. Such inner harmony and contentment is
available to us, all we need do is to take the first step. It is possible
that this website can help you see the value of that first step.
Enjoy
the journey…
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