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Life of Kai

A Memoir of Awakening

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Life of Kai

By: Kai Carol Jud
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An old fashioned love story and a practical map for spiritual growth. Life of Kai, a memoir of awakening, takes the listener on a spirited journey through shamanic ceremonies, meetings with remarkable people, adventures in nature, love, death, grief and renewal. This is a captivating listen that you will not forget.

©2023 Carol Jud (P)2023 Carol Jud
Shamanism Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Memoir Biographies & Memoirs Women
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An Honest, raw, vulnerable story of self revelation and surrender on the path to Divine awakening and Sacred Realization. Beautifully read and written by a dear and wise friend who courageously plumbs the depths of Love and Grief in the here and beyond. And, who is thus ordained to accompany others compassionately into the profound territory of Self Honesty and Self Love.

A window into Divine Intimacy , Loss Surrender and Survival.

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This book was recommended to me after experiencing a personal lost of my spouse. If one long journey of cultural appropriation and substance use by a privileged person searching for themself, sounds entertaining and interesting to you; then this book maybe for you. I found the writing and delivery okay;however for me, the content and experiences disrespectful to the cultures Kai lifted them from, and that the altered drug trips and mystical journeys or pathways into enlightenment also feels disingenuous. This is the perfect example of a non native person thinking they are “honoring” indigenous people and our traditions because someone gave them access to our ceremonies. Stick to your own religion, stay in your lane and don’t be a culture vulture. It is gross.

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