During the New Zealand Whangarei rugby season of 1969 at a Rugby Club after match function something sparked into life and was delivered nine months later in Whangarei Hospital, under the sign of the fish and given the family names of Dillon and Robison.
Mixed bloodlines and old family patterns produced this unusual fish, a black sheep, who had to deal with close family loss early on.
In 2004, after eight years of dedicated training, he was ordained, in Spain, into the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order and received the name Akāśadāka, which poetically means 'a passionate friend and protector who dwells in the infinite space of the mind'.
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