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Marilyn Stablein is an arts manager, writer and performance artist who lives in Seattle, Washington. Her story in this issue won the Brazos fiction prize at the University of Houston in 1984.
Twenty years ago I had my first and only mescaline trip in a remote part of the Himalayas that borders India and Nepal. I had already traveled and studied Tibetan Buddhism in India for three years.
January 1991I first met Mataji at the river. I had travelled a long way by bus, boat, and truck. The Middle Eastern countries were hard to travel through. I was pelted with rocks once. Women just don’t travel alone in Muslim areas.
June 1986Has something we published moved you? Fired you up? Did we miss the mark? We’d love to hear about it.
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