| Terry Andrews' transformational novel, "Dance of the Jaguar," provides inspiration and insight for a fulfilling life through one woman's enchanting journey to self-discovery.
Personal Growth Techniques Offered In Magickal Story on Finding Happiness
Readers looking for a "how-to" novel on living a happy life will find what they seek, thinly veiled within the charming story of Terry Andrews' new novel, Dance of the Jaguar: The Path to Transformation. The novel shares Andrews' techniques for personal growth and empowerment through a fictional format with a story about a woman named Martha. Martha is a young widow and a grandmother who feels that she hasn't lived her life to her fullest potential and that she's missed some opportunities along the way. One day, Martha's life is suddenly changed, when she decides to follow her heart and discovers some amazing untapped talents.
Martha discovers that she not only has the power to fly, but also has the ability to travel from one place to another in seconds, through the use of portals. By means of her newfound skills, Martha attends the Ancient Wisdom School in Mexico, where she meets friends Sheila and Angela, who accompany her on her adventures. As Martha continues her journey of self-discovery, she finds that she possesses an inner power she never knew existed.
Though Dance of the Jaguar contains a clear element of fantasy, Andrews also introduces a number of usable and inspirational techniques, such as how to use intention, how to connect with your potential by releasing limiting beliefs, and ways to get in touch with your intuition. In the story, Martha's biggest blocks to leading the fulfilling life she desires are fear and self-doubt -- just one example of how Martha's magical world isn't too far away from most readers' reality. Drawing upon her own personal experiences, Andrews suggests taking action towards your fears in order to unlock the doors of potential.
Another theme Andrews demonstrates through Martha is how to claim one's personal power. Dance of the Jaguar reveals that all too often, people give their personal power away to those in a position of authority, who are supposedly more knowledgeable. "At some point, we have to begin to trust our inner knowing," says Andrews. When Martha learns to trust herself, she finally begins to reach a new level of personal awareness and empowerment, and is well on the road to a achieving a happy and fulfilling life. By the time readers finish her story they won't be far behind.
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