About The Ninth Incarnation by Amanjot Kaur
They say cats have nine lives, but time is running out for Seal! She never imagined anything beyond suburban life, her daily work in the Cat Orphanage, and putting up with Supervisor Mota’s demands. But with the appearance of the mysterious mouse, Mukti, her life is about to take twists and turns she never dreamed of.
In this multi-cultural tale of self-discovery, Seal experiences cross-continental travels as she meets with Tansen, the Great Teacher. She is catapulted into a high-stakes, adventurous quest across Nepal, Japan, and India. Seal becomes an unexpected student in the mysterious arts of the East—meditation, music, yoga, and the secret Soto technique—and something precious is on the line, the life of her best friend, Ardaas, who has been kidnapped by Kadir, a violent and dangerous gorilla.
Only Seal has the ability to find them. Will she be able to complete her training with Tansen, find Ardaas, and confront Kadir before it’s too late?
In this amazing fantasy tale of reincarnation, awakening and enlightenment, Seal experiences the beautiful spiritual traditions of the East and in the process of self-realization comes to experience diversity and friendship in its many forms.
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Author Bio:
Amanjot Kaur grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and the Great Salt Lake. Meditation and yoga have been part of her life for over 20 years. Her time living in India while studying Indian Classical music as well as visits to Japan and Nepal cultivated a deep love of foreign cultures, which she delights in bringing to life through her art and writing. The Ninth Incarnation is her first novel which incorporates elements of Eastern spiritual practice with an adventure story for young adults and all those young at heart.
Besides her writing, painting, and illustrating, Amanjot is a musician, certified yoga instructor, Reiki practitioner, and an accomplished seamstress. She continues to travel to India where she studies Hindustani Classical music and Gurmat Sangeet.
Currently residing in rural Connecticut, Amanjot spends her free time hiking in the forests of New England, studying Punjabi, and hanging out with her landlady’s cat, Shadow.