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Mountain Dragon: Aspiration

A New Myth of the Enlightened Feminine

by Bradley Clemmons

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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 propelled with her on a journey of mastery and enlightenment.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 353 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 22, 2010)
ISBN10: 143274402X
ISBN13: 9781432744021
Genre: FICTION / General

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Bradley ClemmonsAbout the Author: Bradley Clemmons has been a student and lay practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism under the guidance of Khyabje Tarthang Tulku, Rinpoche, for over 35 years. He and his wife live in northern California.
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