“A Change of Karma” takes readers on a powerful emotional journey, as Dóra Lohonyai navigates a brave and unconventional path forward after life-changing diagnoses for her young children.
How does a mother accept the “incurable” while doing everything in her power to transform her children’s future? How do you leave comfort behind and step toward an unknown — possibly better — life? What does real faith look like when the world offers no answers and no guarantees?
This true story follows a courageous mother who travels alone with her three children to South India in search of hope. Guided by a renowned guru who had never worked with foreigners, she dares to believe in the possibility of karmic change in the face of diagnoses deemed unchangeable: autism, Tourette syndrome, intellectual disability, and ADD.
Told with honesty, humour, and deep vulnerability, this memoir gives readers a rare look into daily life with autism and the extraordinary reality of being a woman navigating India on her own. Colourful scenes, unexpected challenges, and touching moments fill these pages — sometimes bringing tears, sometimes laughter, always resonance.
A powerful, inspiring journey for anyone who has ever loved deeply, hoped fiercely, or believed that impossible things might — just might — be possible.
In “A Change of Karma”, Dóra Lohonyai courageously embarks on a transformative journey to South India with her three children, two of whom are living with complex diagnoses, including autism, Tourette syndrome, and attention deficit disorder (ADD). This book is a deeply personal account of a mother’s unyielding hope, faith, and determination in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
The story begins with Dóra’s decision to step outside her comfort zone, driven by the promise of a better future for her children. This decision leads her to a well-known South Indian guru, renowned for his spiritual guidance but never before having attempted to heal foreigners. Despite the odds, the guru promises Dóra a change of karma, a potential breakthrough for her children’s conditions.
Through the narrative, Dóra reveals the emotional and physical trials of her journey, navigating the complexities of caring for her children in a foreign land while grappling with her own doubts and fears. She details the challenges of cohabitating with autism in an unfamiliar cultural context and how she finds strength through humour, love, and faith.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of South India, the book paints a vivid picture of life in a country filled with colour, spirituality, and contradictions. The struggles of autism are juxtaposed with the beauty and chaos of Indian life, creating a tapestry of experiences that evoke both laughter and tears.
Throughout the story, Dóra’s unwavering resolve shines through, providing hope and inspiration not only to parents in similar situations but to anyone facing difficult, uncertain times. Her journey is a testament to the power of faith and determination, even when facing hopelessness. Through her honest storytelling, Dóra invites readers into her world, offering them a glimpse into the hardships and joys of her family’s time in India and the profound impact it had on their lives.
This heartfelt memoir is not just about a physical journey to India but also a spiritual one, reflecting on the dimensions of faith, hope, and resilience in the face of life’s most difficult challenges. Dóra’s story encourages readers to look for the sunny side of the street, no matter how dark the road may seem, and serves as a reminder that change, no matter how improbable, is always possible.
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About the Author:
Author of “A Change of Karma”, Dóra Lohonyai is a mother, autism activist, author, businesswoman, and has given TED talks as well as created courses to help other parents navigating the same challenges she herself faced. After her children were born, she sold the company she had built from scratch – and which had been their livelihood for 17 years, to devote herself to finding the best way forward for her young boys. On her return from India, she founded an autism support association in her native Hungary (known as “Autism Happily Amongst Us” in English). Dora has now completed a second book and continues her campaigning and consciousness raising. Find out more at: https://lohonyaidora.hu/en/home/