Amazon Paradise

Amazon Paradise by Yumiko Kohama, published by AuthorHouse in 2005, is a 128-page exploration written in English. This book recounts the author’s journey as a Japanese woman who travels alone to the Amazon, where she embarks on an adventure with the Indios. Through her experiences, she reflects on themes of spiritual awakening and the healing power of nature, contrasting her previous life focused on environmental issues in Japan.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines personal memoir with cultural insights, as Kohama shares her transformative experiences in the Amazon rainforest. The book delves into her encounters with the vibrant environment and the Indios, highlighting moments of joy and profound realization. As she navigates the challenges of the jungle, Kohama’s journey leads to a deeper understanding of life and spirituality, making this work a unique blend of adventure and introspection within the realms of biography and social science.
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Amazon Paradise is a real experience by a Japanese woman flying to Amazon alone and traveled upstream with Indios. It is a mixture of an adventure and her experiences of spiritual awakening.
Being exhausted after working for environmental issues in Japan, she went deep into Amazon and was embraced by dynamic nature. She was deeply healed, and remembered a meaning of life living surrounded with big laughter of Indios in the green light of Amazon.
“We were born for Happiness and Joy!” A memory deep inside was awoken.
Facing fatal moments in jungle, her small egoes were sliced off and her mind was purified. Then, a door toward a Spiritual Realm was opened to her.
It was a real beginning.
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