Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15The Levels of the BeyulShe had been carrying on in that manner, performing prostrations while walking along her path, for many hours. The sun had made its way up…Apr 13, 2015Apr 13, 2015
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15Death Of UncleIt was late afternoon when Khema Samavati arrived along her pilgrimage route at the stupa of her initiation, which meant that she was just…Mar 25, 2015Mar 25, 2015
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15A Time Of RenewalIt was about a week into her pilgrimage to the Beyul of Sikkim. Khema came across a small Tibetan village, half the size of her own. A…Mar 23, 2015Mar 23, 2015
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15The Lama’s VisitIt was more than Khema Samavati could have ever imagined or even wished for.Nov 12, 2014Nov 12, 2014
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15Inviting the LamaKhema’s own village doctors returned several days after the ritualists with news that many from the next village recovered well, although a…Nov 6, 2014Nov 6, 2014
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15After the Naga IllnessThere had been severe flooding in the next town. Most buildings, including houses, had had two feet of water the day after the storm. Some…Oct 29, 2014Oct 29, 2014
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15Aftermath of the HailstormThe nunnery and monastery were both damaged in the hailstorm. Khema Samavati’s ritual attempts were not completely in vain though, as the…Oct 8, 2014Oct 8, 2014
Leah Von ZubeninDisposition 2014–15IntroducingKhema Samavati is named after two famous Tibetan nuns; Khema who was known for her wisdom and Samavati who spread metta. Her mother was a…Oct 1, 2014Oct 1, 2014