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You can imagine how their eyes grow round when Ayya Khema's students
are treated to tidbits of her life. "There was that time with the anaconda
in Brazil.... We crashed on a cliffside Himalayan road on our way to meet
the mir of Hunza.... Torched by rebels, and I had to decide what to do
with my nuns on our island..." Of course, her students badger her to write
a book. The Jewish/German refugee, California housewife, Australian farmer,
global nomad, and Buddhist nun comes through with a quiet, methodical story,
that, if written in any other way, would seem more hyperbole than biography.
At the age of 55, when most people are mulling how many tulip bulbs to
plant for next spring, Ayya Khema took Buddhist vows. She then established
three monasteries, arranged Buddhist women's conferences, and gave teachings
on a lost meditation technique at venues around the world. And that's only
the second half of the book. With 25 titles to her credit and an established
reputation, Ayya Khema hardly needed more publicity. Fortunately, she gave
in to her students' goading, offering not only a fast-paced story but a
model of freedom, energy, and accomplishment. --Brian Bruya |