Lion's Roar

Ayya Khema

the contradictions of the twentieth century. She was an internationally known Buddhist teacher, and also a Jew who fled Nazi Germany. She was a San Diego housewife and grandmother, and also the founder of dharma centers on several continents. She was a hippie-vegetarian mom who’d traveled all over the world in her Land Rover, and also one of the few fully

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