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Kalff-Hayoz, Sabine. A Song for Tara

Volume 7, Number 2, 1998 (Volume VII, Number 2,1998)

KEY WORDS: poem.

ABSTRACT: Sabine has written this poem to describe her concern and compassion for girls, born into cultures where they are seen to be less important. She describes Tara, who in the vision, is on a lotus flower, as a newborn baby girl. Sabine read this poem at the Sandplay and Buddhism Conference in Boulder, 1998 and it was published in Lotusblatter, 3, 1998.

   

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