Mountain Dragon: Aspiration by Bradley Clemmons


Mountain Dragon: Aspiration
Title : Mountain Dragon: Aspiration
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ISBN : -
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 355
Publication : First published September 9, 2010

A GREAT SPIRITUAL ADVENTURE BEGINS

The first thing that hit them—and this was well before they reached the site of the caravan's encampment—was the stench. The smell of death was heavy in the air…A dark, evil force, able to strike with overwhelming power has descended into the western deserts of the Middle Kingdom. With one blow he has shattered the political hopes of two great nations. One little child survives, a child who has the potential and who will one day have the strength to make all the warring factions of this region stop and take notice. This riveting saga spans lifetimes, weaving spirituality, magic, and the bonds of love and karma. In this opening volume as we meet our heroine the reader is popelled with her on a journey of mastery and enlightenment.


Mountain Dragon: Aspiration Reviews


  • Lisa  (Bookworm Lisa)

    The book begins with a high priestess sharing events from a vision with her disciples. She is telling them about what will occurr in one of her future lives.

    A group of bandits has just come accross a caravan that they were planning on pillaging. Everyone has been killed in a horrible way, as the bandits were cleaning up and burning the massacre, they come across a little girl who was able to hide and live.

    They name her Jor-mo. She is taken by the leader, Tak, and raised as his daughter. She is five years old, and an exraordinary five year old. Her maturity level is far beyond any five year old that I have ever know. Maybe some wisdom has crossed over with her from a former life?

    Jor-mo is very gifted with animals. In fact she is amazing. She can mind communicate with a hawk that she raised from an egg. Not only that she has a spirit about her that brings people together. It is obvious that she has quite a productive future ahead of her.

    This book is very interesting. The author is a Tibetan lay practioner of Buddhism. I enjoy his insight into ancient Buddhism. He laid a foundation that is complex, at times a bit slow, but very interesting.

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