Full Description
Running Toward the Guns is an autobiographical story and an accounting of Chanty Jong's personal inner self-healing journey that led to a successfully unexpected discovery. Jong survived the Cambodian genocide during the Khmer Rouge regime of 1975-1979, witnessing the horrors of the killing fields, torture, starvation and much more. Her vivid narrative recounts the suffering under the Khmer Rouge, her perseverance to survive physically and emotionally and her perilous escape to America. Her memoir relives the traumatic memories of her experiences and traces her arduous personal transformation toward a life of inner peace through intensive meditation.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. Happy Times: Life as I Knew It
2. Year Zero: The Khmer Rouge Took Control of Cambodia
3. Survival Was My Own Responsibility: Off to Children's Camp
4. Death All Around: A Burned Image in My Brain
5. Running Toward the Guns: What a Choice!
6. My Second Escape: Life Had to Get Better, or Did It?
7. Refugee Life: My Will to Stay Alive Was My Only Mission
8. A New Start on Life: Stepping onto Land in America
9. Normalcy: Life Moves On...
10. Life Now Stands Still: The Past Returns, How Can This Be?
11. Pain: Physically and Emotionally I Needed to Feel Better
12. Healing the Hurt: My Inner-Self Healing Journey
13. The Next Step: Memories to Meditation to Major Breakthroughs
14. Life After Healing: Peace
Resources
Index