The temptation to stay home, reading the Sunday paper, and sipping tea almost kept me from attending Sunday practice at IMC. I decided to go last minute, and made it just in time for the second sitting. When the bell rang, I discovered someone else sitting instead of Gil. Nun, monk, it was hard to tell with shaved head and robe . . . I was really curious.
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Beth Goldring, founder and director of the Cambodia Aids Project, soon had the whole room riveted to her every word. What an inspiration! I was so grateful I could meet her, and catch a bit of her infectious joy.
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