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Keys of Yama: Stepping beyond the threshold of death

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Ever since Joshua’s fiancé died in a car accident, he has been countering the emptiness inside with the vexing void of altitude, climbing the world’s highest mountains with reckless abandon.

During a winter attempt on K2 he is rescued from an avalanche and taken to a cave where generations of monks have been guarding the keys to conquer death for almost three millennia. A vicious attack on the cave by Jihadis force Joshua and Electa, the Master's young female protégé, to escape with the scroll containing the keys, and propels them on a tumultuous journey back to civilization.

Unless they succeed, these crucial insights, intended to propel humankind beyond mortality, will be lost to the world forever.

 

 

309 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 4, 2015

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August 30, 2015
I think the author did a very good job sharing his teachings with us through a story. I have decided not to rate or review Keys of Yama as these teachings do not align with my beliefs. So any criticism would be more about these beliefs and less about the book itself.
If you are interested in things like an increased awareness and a new age outlook based on Buddhism and the tantric religion then this is for you.
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July 30, 2016
A mystical adventure story set mostly in the Himalayas of the spiritual struggles between good and evil and to find oneself. Joshua's other-worldly quest in the mountains is fraught with danger. His search for increasing Aquarian age and tantric spiritual awareness leads him to insights about his inner and outer worlds. A rollicking, sexy, transcendent journey.
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