Dancing with the Avatar (Descent) (Volume 2)
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Rating | : | 4.17 (674 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0768432715 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 331 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-24 |
Language | : | English |
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She and her son live in North Carolina near her parents.. She taught Social Studies and Language Arts in Cumberland County’s public schools, where she was chosen the county’s Teacher of the Year and North Carolina’s Southeast Regional Teacher of the Year Runner-Up. She currently serves as the Mentor Facilitator in the large public school system. In a defining moment in her life, she turned back to Christ. She earned her Master’s degree in political science from Harvard in 1998. About the Author From 1995 to 1997, Jovan Jones lived in a South Indian ashram and traveled with a Hindu guru
Will Maya survive in her chosen new world? Will her parents survive the warfare aimed at them because of loving her?. As an insidious web of evil weaves tightly about her, Maya sinks into greater and greater delusion—slipping between euphoric highs and suicidal lows. Maya delves deeper into things not of God. Maya’s experiences cause her to question her beliefs and test her sanity.On the other side of the world, after having been unwittingly tossed into the deadly battle by Maya’s choice to move to India, her parents continue to face increasingly more difficult emotional, physical, and spiritual battles as they fight for Maya’s life.The stakes are high in this violent war between good and evil as heavenly angels and demonic beings strategize and battle to gain ground for the souls of Maya, her parents, and people close to them.As Maya dabbles deeper and deeper into things not of God, the evil surrounding her threatens to overwhelm and destroy her and others. Having given up her promising life without a single glance back, she moves to an ashram in India to worship her guru, Cha Ma—whom many believe to be an avatar of the goddess Kali.Maya spirals deeper and deeper into a fantastical, supernatural world that is beyond her wildest dreams and worst nightmares
In a defining moment in her life, she turned back to Christ. She earned her Master’s degree in political science from Harvard in 1998. She currently serves as the Mentor Facilitator in the large public school system. From 1995 to 1997, Jovan Jones lived in a South Indian ashram and traveled with a Hindu guru.
Absolutely, spellbinding, especially if you have been to Amritapuri, india Wake up Since I have "lived" a story similar to Jovan's, in that I was there, at the same ashram, 2 years after she left. Nothing was unfamiliar in her story. Delivered in a most astonishing way, that, I must admit, I resisted at first. Emotions; personified brilliantly, surprisingly, originally; in a way that brought me to tears several times while reading. I know the characters personally, or some exactly like Jovan so vividly describes. To be. Too much of the same thing over and over. sujata prakash As an ex hindu Indian saved by Christ, I enjoyed Jovan Jones' first book and expose of the hugging Amma. I ordered the second one fully expecting the slow transition of Maya taking place, with the finale being her reunion with her parents and her discovering Christ. Always a joyous account to read!But this book is more of the same thing. It goes on and on with accounts of the ashram life, now turning boring and repetitive and dark. It ju. Amber Goodman said Well written. This fictionalized account of a young woman's religious adventures in India will grip you with its sight into the unseen forces that surround us. Her first book opened my eyes to the reality that is more real than what we see, the epic battle between God's will for our lives and Satan's intent for our destruction. Maya is living in an ashram in India and reaching toward enlightenment completely unaware of the struggle for her soul. Her p