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Finalist in the Religious Fiction Category of the 2012 Next
Generation Indie Book Awards DENVER, CO, 2003 - Alyson Sego has
lost everything, her husband, her daughter, and her career, when
she receives a two thousand year-old earthenware jar from her
deceased aunt, a world-renowned archaeologist. The jar contains
Mary Magdalene's personal journal, dubbed the Logos Notebook.
Despite the warning from her aunt to "beware of answers, for they
may be a form of death," Alyson trusts the translated papyrus codex
will bring her the peace she craves. EPHESUS, 54 CE - Some twenty
years after the crucifixion of her beloved Rav Yeshua (Jesus),
Miryam the Magadan (Mary Magdalene) lives with her sister in exile
on a mountaintop near Ephesus in ancient Turkey. A fertile
crossroad of the Roman Empire, it is here where Miryam discovers
the works of Greek philosophers on the Logos, which closely
parallel Rav Yeshua's secret teachings. Paulos of Tarsus (Saint
Paul), a self-proclaimed apostle, attempts to create a foothold in
Ephesus for his own mission. Desperate to keep the Inner Way
hidden, Miryam struggles over Paulos' radical and boisterous
departure from the teachings. TODAY - Logos, or Word, is called the
Shabda Dhun, the Light and Sound, an audible river of divine love
that constantly flows through the consciousness of every being and
eventually returns the soul to its origin. For Miryam, the inner
Logos guides her through her studies and conflict toward new
heights in soul. For Alyson Sego, the Logos Notebook is a message
in a jar to seek out the Light and Sound in a modern world.
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