Friday, May 1, 2015

Prayers for Nepal


Beginning in the 1950's when when the Chinese first invaded Tibet  (and continuing to this day,) Tibetans fleeing their homeland have very often first sought sanctuary in either Northern India,  or Nepal. Thus, when news came to us early Saturday morning of a terrible earthquake in the Himalaya, my friends in the Seattle Tibetan community held their breath because many of them have family or friends still living in that mountainous and isolated land.

Leah and I too were concerned. We first trekked in the Nepal Himalaya for a month in 2007, and this past summer we traveled to northern India, and also back to Nepal. We have friends in that part of the world now, and one Nepali family is particularly dear to us. They live in Kathmandu and we stayed with them for a week in July. 

Several anxiety-filled days passed this week before we were able to make contact with our Nepal friends and learn they are okay. They are living in an open area now, away from buildings that might collapse, apparently taking temporary shelter under some kind of tarp or tent. They told us that about 500 people, now homeless, are clustered at that same open area, and I suspect the scene is repeated all over Kathmandu.

Many of our Seattle neighbors, friends,  and Leah's co-workers at the law firm have been moved by the news they have seen from Nepal. They've stepped forward to contribute money, asking that we wire it to our friends in Kathmandu, which we have done.

I shot today's blog pictures Saturday night when the Tibetan community in Seattle came together at their Buddhist monastery to offer prayers.