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About the Book
WONDERFUL LIGHT is the inspiring story of an American
Buddhist nun, Helen Alexa Koclanes, born in Evanston, Illinois. As
a child she was sensitive to persecution and discrimination suffered
by other children. She went to India as a young woman, after her
marriage to an Indian man. Living near Calcutta under the watchful
and hostile eye of her mother-in-law, she bore three children, the
youngest of whom died in infancy. Lonely and surrounded by hatred,
she persuaded her cold, dictatorial husband to take the family back
to Illinois, where she informed him she wanted a divorce. Enraged,
he kidnapped the children, took them to India, and cut off contact
with their mother.
After six more failed marriages, Alexa heard Alan Watts speak on
Buddhism, with its promise of release from suffering, and wondered
if this might be a path to peace. She traveled to Japan, lived in a
monastery, worked with orphans, and was ordained as a Buddhist nun.
In Sri Lanka, Bhikkhuni (Sister) Miao Kwang Sudharma, as she was now
known, was ordained in the Theravadin tradition. She was ordained
again in Taiwan. She lived and meditated in caves, sometimes finding
herself sharing with wild animals and snakes, including cobras. She
spent time in Buddhist convents, where she observed the many and
complex rules for monastic life.
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