"The author's eye is wide open, and her writing is fresh, funny, and exhilarating."--Peter Matthiessen "Marilyn Stablein's wry voice tells how it was, calmly and clearly, unadorned. . . . whether on the ground with sadhus and chapatis or in the sky with diamonds, these wry prose poems evoke a last epiphany of the best of East and West."--Keith Dowman, author of The Power Places of Tibet In 1965, Stablein drops out of Berkeley...