Ruta Sevo
White Bird
White Bird
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He meets an American cohort of Paul's and her parents who work with Tibetan refugees. Things happened after Paul left. His friend Helen stayed and became a Buddhist nun.
His encounter with them is awkward but his mother in Seattle is thrilled. She is a Lithuanian refugee of World War II and lost her heritage. He finds echoes of his family's history in the plight of Tibetan refugees.
Thomas dabbles in meditation and Tantric sex, flirts with Helen, and loses the ashes. He witnesses a shaman going into ritual trance to guide a spirit out of bardo, the state between death and rebirth.
He and the other characters are connected by the death and transmigration of Paul's soul, the "white bird" that ties them together. Without knowing it, Thomas has followed a practice for grieving suggested in the Tibetan Book of the Dead.