In 1839 Shi-yin and her adopted Zulu daughter and companions journeyed to India to bring a great teacher of the Nyingmapa School back to their village on Lake Athabasca, who was traveling south from Tibet to meet them in Cawnpore. Shi-yin encounters an adept practitioner of the yoga system of Patanjali, and she meets a Somapa who invites her to participate in a soma ceremony. Shi-yin is also initiated into the Naro Chodrug and Dzogchen Ati Yoga Tantra by the Nyingmapa Rinpoche. She confronts two battles on her journey back to the Native American village. Meanwhile, her eight-year-old daughter, Watching Dwelling, lives in a village in Canada, and studies meditation, martial arts, Neoplatonism, and ancient Greek many hours per day. She receives the mantra 'Om Wagi Shori Mum' in a lucid dream from an Asian adept, then further teaching in a subsequent lucid dream.