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Helen Burns

    Helen Burns's literary journey is deeply rooted in her profound engagement with Eastern traditions and Buddhist practices. She dedicated years to studying Asian cultures and immersing herself in meditation within the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions, inspired by spiritual journeys to significant sites. This rich inner exploration informs her writing, which often delves into themes of seeking, inner peace, and connection to deeper truths. Her distinctive style invites readers into a meditative and introspective experience, encouraging contemplation.

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    The Way is a River of Stars
    Andal's Garland
    • Andal's Garland

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      Set in eighth century India, the story follows Andal, a girl who challenges societal norms by rejecting marriage to a mortal man in favor of a divine union. Her vivid imagination leads her to express her devotion through enchanting songs dedicated to her godly lover, sparking gossip among the townsfolk. As she delves deeper into her mystical visions, Andal's journey becomes a bold exploration of love, spirituality, and individuality against the backdrop of traditional expectations.

      Andal's Garland
    • The Way is a River of Stars

      A Buddhist's Journey Through Northern Spain on the Camino Pilgrim Route

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Helen's memoir captures her journey along the Camino Way, a historic Christian pilgrimage in Northern Spain. As she traverses the Catholic heartland, she encounters ancient towns and villages, each offering unique cultural experiences and local cuisines. The narrative intertwines personal reflections with the rich history of the pilgrimage, highlighting the spiritual and physical challenges she faces, including the humorous struggle with swollen ankles.

      The Way is a River of Stars