A Story of Karma - Finding Love and Truth in the Lost Valley of the Himalaya by Michael Schauch

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"An intriguing tale that entwines exploration and education." Kirkus reviews a deeply personal travel memoir that combines alpine adventure, family connections, and spiritual encounters in two very different worlds - a Himalayan village and Vancouver, Canada. In 2012, Michael Schauch and his wife, Chantal, undertook an expedition deep in the Himalaya of northern Nepal, into a remote valley that had been closed off to outsiders for decades. They led a team of artists a photographer, a musician, and a painter , with the objective of capturing a moment in time through their unique lenses. As a mountaineering fanatic, Michael had a second and less conspicuous goal to climb an unknown mountain he had only identified through a photograph. What unfolded in the mountains forced him to question his values and his own identity, and eventually resulted in meeting a little girl, which was the most profound encounter of his life. Little did either know that from that moment they would completely change the trajectory of each other's life. A Story of Karma recounts this journey, and the years that follow as Karma the little girl , and Michael and Chantal grow their lives together amidst the confusing dichotomies and backdrop of Karma's 17th-century Himalayan village, the impoverished and polluted Kathmandu, and the modern world of Vancouver, Canada.
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    • Suggested age range - Adult
    • Format - Paperback
    • Dimensions - 5.5" W x 8.4" H x 0.7" D
    • Genre - Travel
    • Publisher - Heritage Group Distribution, Publication date - 09-04-2020
    • Page count - 328
    • ISBN - 9781771604673
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@mamasgottaread
4 years ago
from TX

Heartfelt, honest book...

You'd think I'd learn from previous experience & stay away from travel memoirs, but I'm so glad I gave this one a chance! Michael Schauch wrote a heartfelt, honest book filled with insight and lessons that was in no way self-centered or arrogant. His experience came from a place of empathy for others and moved away from being a self-serving adventure to a humble display of generosity. With an awareness of the importance indigenous wisdom: "It is strange that we speak with such a sense of sorrow about the disappearance of so many animal and plant species on our planet, while seeming indifferent to the danger that, in our lifetime, we are at risk of seeing half of the world's cultures disappear, and with them their languages, thoughts, stories, and legacies." And an understanding of our blessings as North Americans in contrast with the experience of children from poor countries: "We in the West remain ignorant of how fortunate we are. Our children are taught to dream as big as they want. That anything can be accomplished." Along with the recognition of differences in what we teach our children vs. what he witnessed in the Himalayan villages: "competition vs. collaboration, individuality vs. community, pride vs. humility, judgment vs. empathy, and learning how to get more vs. learning how to let go." Mr. Schauch reveals the depth of character that he and his wife have. The fact that they took it upon themselves to enrich these little girls' lives, expecting nothing in return, speaks to their compassion. The lessons within these pages are ones that we can all learn from & I'm grateful for the reminder of our privilege. Many thanks to Mike Schauch.

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