Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Ashley's Awakening by Janno Jones Ashley Jones Biography. Ashley Jones is a popular American actress who is best known for her roles in soap operas as Megan Dennison and Dr. . Ashley Jones has appeared in soap operas, "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful". Ashley Jones also appeared with the recurring role as Daphne on the HBO drama series, "True Blood" in 2009. Ashley Jones Is In Headlines, Jones Filed For Divorce, His Husband Is Beating Her! The beautiful star, Ashley Jones is in the headlines as recently on Friday, September 6, 2019, Jones filed a divorce against her husband, Joel Henricks. Jones claims that she is being abused physically by her husband, Henricks for a long time even before they got married in 2015. In the filing, Jones also described one horrifying incident that Henricks once twisted her hand and threw her on the ground while she was recording him threatening her and trying to be physical back in 2016. Jones also claims that Henricks has a past related to substance abuse and alcohol. She even added that Henricks began to get excessively drunk in 2018. Even recently on August 16, 2019, Henricks accused her of having sex with someone else, he even claimed of having a recording of it which he played for the children which she completely denies. The day before Jones filed for divorce, she shared a selfie with her son, Hayden on Instagram with a caption describing how important it is to be there for her son at this time. What is Ashley Jones Famous for? Ashley Jones is famous as an actress and for her roles in soap operas, "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful". When and Where was Ashley Jones born? Ashley Jones was born on September 3, 1976, in, United States. Her birth name is Ashley Aubra Jones. Her nationality is American. Jones belongs to white ethnicity while Virgo is her zodiac sign. Ashley Jones was raised in Texas though she was born in Tennessee after her father, Shawn Jones who is a minister, took a job preaching in Texas. Jones was raised along with her two siblings, a brother, Zach and a sister, Jordan. Ashley Jones did her schooling in Lamar High School and then she attended Houston High School for performing arts. Jones was very much interested in acting and she used to take part in various plays whenever she used to get a chance. Jones then got graduated from Pepperdine University. Jones started to appear in films and commercials at the age of 5. Jones starred in several theatre productions in the Actors Theatre of Houston including, "The Women", "Ah", and "Wilderness!" at an early age of 9. When Jones was 12, Jones appeared in "The Chalk Garden". How far has Ashley Jones Gone In Her Professional Career? Ashley Jones started her professional career when she was too young. In 1997, when Jones was 21, she appeared on the long-running CBS soap opera named "The Young and the Restless" as Megan Dennison. She continued with the role for three years till 2000. Later in 2001, she again appeared in the show for which she received two "Daytime Emmy Award" nominations. Later in December 2004, Jones appeared on another soap opera, "The Bold and the Beautiful" as Dr. Bridget Forrester for eight long years until February 2012. Later in 2013, she again played the role in the show. Jones's breakthrough performance was when she appeared as Daphne on the second season of HBO's "True Blood" in 2009. Jones also starred in a number of Lifetime movies including "A Teacher's Crime"(2008), "Dead At 17"(2008), "Secrets from Her Past"(2011), "A Sister's Revenge" (2013), and "The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom"(2014). Jones also appeared as Parker Forsyth on the series, "". Besides, Jones has modeled for various brands like "FAGE", "VitaCup", "Home masters Filter". Is Ashley Jones Married? How Many Children Does Ashley Jones Have? Ashley Jones is married twice in her entire life to date. Previously, Jones was married to Noah Nelson, an actor. Nelson is also the son of the actor, Craig T. Nelson. The couple got married on August 17, 2002. They were having a great life in the beginning but later on, in May 2009 after almost seven years of marriage, they decided to divorce. After her divorce in 2009, Jones met the IT infrastructure manager, Joel Henricks. Jones and Joel's engagement was announced in November 2015. A few months after on February 1, 2016, the couple announced that they were married. Their wedding was a small courthouse wedding. On May 24, 2016, they welcomed a son named Hayden Joel Henricks. However, on September 6, 2019, Jones filed for divorce against her husband, Joel Henricks as he is accused of beating her. Besides, Jones also dated the former B&B co-star, but their relation didn't last long. Is Ashley Jones A Millionaire? Keeping all the hard works and time that Ashley Jones has put on her career, Jones has managed to amass a great fortune of the amount in dollars through her career via movies and modeling. Jones has a well-managed career which gives her an estimated net worth of $1.5 million dollars. Besides, Jones has an annual salary of around $600-900. In addition, Jones further adds more fortune to her bank balance through several endorsement deals and promotions. She also does cameos in particular movies to add up more money. With all the amount that Jones has in her account, Jones has been able to live a lavish and luxurious lifestyle. How tall is Ashley Jones? The beautiful actress, Ashley Jones has a well maintained perfect curved body physique. Considering all her workouts and exercises, Jones has managed to get a fit and healthy body. Jones stands tall with a height of 5ft. 7inches.(1.70m). Jones has a bodyweight of around 54kg(119lbs). Practicing the exercise, she has got a body that measures 34-24-35 inches with 34A as her bra size, 4(US) as her dress size and 8(US) as her shoe size. Talking about her looks, Jones has a fair complexion with light brown hair and dark brown eyes. Die größten Hörerlebnisse nur bei Audible. Erlebe Audible auf dem Smartphone, Tablet, am Computer oder deinem Amazon Echo. Auch offline. Die größten Hörerlebnisse. Entdecke genau das, was du hören willst: Wähle aus 200.000 Titeln und inspirierenden Audible Original Podcasts. Natürlich werbefrei. Genieße dein Hörerlebnis ohne Unterbrechung. Einfach ausprobieren. Teste Audible 30 Tage kostenlos. Du kannst jederzeit kündigen. Hör die Welt mit anderen Augen. Mit Audible Originals und exklusiven Geschichten. Wir können dich kaum erwarten! Entdecke Audible einen Monat lang völlig kostenlos. Genieße jeden Monat ein Hörerlebnis deiner Wahl - und so viele exklusive Audible Original Podcasts, wie du willst. Keine Bindung, keine Frist – du kannst dein Abo jederzeit pausieren oder kündigen. August 24-30: Healing is a Cycle. When it comes to healing, it's most often always layered. It’s also never linear. As you move through one stage after another of various emotions while processing, like the stages of grief, you often find yourself bouncing back and forth from stage 1 to stage 5 to stage 3 to stage 2, and sometimes, back to square 1. This is not a failure to process, this is the process. Like life, like most experiences, healing is a cycle. Even when you find yourself under the belief, the illusion, that you have possibly, finally, arrived at this place of healed, you are thrown back to the beginning. That is because it is the next step. It is a cycle, a circle. After the ending comes the new beginning. Learn to embrace the process of transitioning between the ending of one healing and the beginning of the next. They are not separate. Honor the accomplishment and the experience and your strength of moving through. Allow yourself the grace to know that to be human means to be constantly healing. Know that you are supported in this journey and that it is one of transformation. You are the egg, hatching, and being reborn over and over again. You came first, as you are in a constant state of evolution. You are sacred, innate, and a part of the greater cosmos. You are both unique in your existence and yet the story mimics that of others. You are part of a greater plan. Your healing is part of this plan. It is part of your contribution to this plan. Heal yourself and break the cycle of that trauma. Take it within so that you do not pass it on. Choose. Ask for support. You are not alone. While the healer is an archetype many identify with strongly, as it is their profession or key defining element, it lives within everyone. Everyone has the capacity to offer healing to others and to heal themselves. Our bodies are magnificent creations that restitch themselves constantly. We have the power to heal ourselves. It is written in our DNA. Often, within the news, media, and history, humans are portrayed as the destroyer. War, feminine, greed, theft, all of it. We have taken and broken hearts and lives. We are living in a world where we are actively destroying the climate. We are actively taking each others lives. This message is layered, like the healing process. It alludes to the healing that must be done within our society that must be accompanied by inner healing. It speaks about the part that humans play in both destruction and healing of the world. It also refers to our immense capacity to heal, this regenerative superpower that lives within us all. As Kim Krans states, it offers us the power “to remember, to return, and to reclaim that central and eternal life force” from which we so often drift. 2020 has been a time of awakening. The veils and the illusions have dropped. We are recognizing the depth of the damage we have done to the world, to other humans, and to ourselves. There is a pandemic that is putting our health at risk. What we once hid from, we now have no other option but to see. Part of the work of the healer is to infuse light into the darkness. The other part is to honor and accept the darkness. It is about harmony and balance and meeting ourselves where we are. It is offering ourselves the peace of mind to know that it is never done, that there is no arrival as healed, that healing and asking for assistance in the journey does not show weakness but rather strength. It reveals a desire to honor yourself and others to strive to be a kinder and softer human. One with fewer walls and edges. To build up calluses and scars that reveal the journey you have been on but to view them with love and compassion. To see them as stories written on your skin, reminding you of where you’ve come and all that you have learned. Healing yourself, showing up and honoring your process, allows others the space and the permission to do the same. Honor the cycle. Honor yourself. Together, through ourselves and our commitments, we may heal the world. It is possible to do so, scars and all. This Week: Commit to showing up. Look at the parts of yourself, of society, that need healing. Honor your process. Offer yourself space to cycle through the process over and over again, spiraling upwards, infinitely. Practice Saying: I have the capacity to heal myself and the world. I honor where I am in my journey. I offer others the permission, the space, and the compassion to do the same. Looking for something more personal? Click below to schedule an Intuitive Reading directly with me! Ashley's Awakening by Janno Jones. The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them. 1969. Dr. Malcolm Sayer is hired as a clinical physician at a local hospital in the Bronx, despite he only having a research background. The job is not ideal on his side as he has difficulties relating to people which is the reason he has focused on research projects not involving human subjects, while the hospital hires him somewhat out of desperation in not finding anyone else with the qualifications who wants the job. Most of his patients are in a semi-catatonic state and are housed in what some of the orderlies coin the "garden" ward, where all they can do for the patients is water and feed them. He notices that some of the patients, despite their generally catatonic state, respond in unusual ways to certain stimuli. In doing some research, he also finds that some common bonds between these patients are that they suffered from encephalitis in the 1920s or 1930s, and that their physical states are like they have Parkinson's disease frozen in time. As such, he is able to convince, albeit reluctantly, his skeptical boss, Dr. Kaufman, to administer an expensive experimental drug therapy on only one patient with family consent. That patient is forty-one year old Leonard Lowe, who has been in his current state since he was eleven years old, and who has been supported by his loving mother through all these years. As the drug therapy "awakens" Leonard, there are several issues that come into play. Malcolm has to try and convince Kaufman and the hospital administration to extend the therapy to the other patients. Despite not knowing the long term effects, Leonard, who was aware of his surroundings through his catatonic state, may have mixed emotions about his situation, wanting both to be treated as human being and an experiment guinea pig to ensure that what is happening benefits him and others in the long run. Mrs. Lowe may be unprepared for the new Leonard, she expecting who she remembers as a sweet eleven year old boy. Through all these issues, what may be the most illuminating issue for Malcolm is the need to stimulate the human spirit, including his own in dealing with people around him. A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of catatonic patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been catatonic for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now well into his 50s having gone into a catatonic state at 20 years of age. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in the newly awakened. Spoilers. The synopsis below may give away important plot points. Synopsis. In 1969, Dr. Malcolm Sayer (Robin Williams) is a dedicated and caring physician at a Bronx hospital. After working extensively with the catatonic patients who survived the 1917-1928 encephalitis lethargica epidemic, Sayer discovers that certain stimuli reach beyond the patients' respective catatonic states: Activities such as catching a ball, hearing familiar music, and experiencing human touch all have unique effects on particular patients and offer a glimpse into their worlds. While patient Leonard Lowe (Robert De Niro) proves elusive in this regard, Sayer soon discovers that Lowe is able to communicate with him using a Ouija board. After attending a lecture on the subject of L-Dopa and its success with Parkinson's sufferers, Sayer believes the drug may offer a breakthrough for his own group of patients. The hospital's supervising doctor, Kaufman, initially rejects Sayer's request to purchase the drug for Leonard, citing budgetary constraints. He has a change of heart while talking to Sayer in the hospital's cafeteria when several employees give back their paychecks to buy the drug. A trial run with Lowe yields astounding results, as he completely "awakens" from his catatonic state; inspiring Sayer to seek funding so that all his patients can receive L-Dopa and experience "awakenings" back to reality. Sayer takes Leonard on supervised outings where Leonard marvels at how much the world has changed in the 40 years of his catatonia. Meanwhile, Leonard is adjusting to his new life and becomes romantically interested in Paula (Penelope Ann Miller), the daughter of another patient, and begins spending time with her when she comes to the hospital to visit her father. Leonard also begins to chafe at the restrictions on him as an in-patient, desiring the freedom to come and go as he pleases, and stirs up a bit of a revolt in the process of arguing his case repeatedly to Sayer and the hospital administration. Sayer notices that as Leonard grows more agitated while battling administrators and staff about his perceived confinement, a number of facial and body tics are starting to manifest that Leonard has difficulty controlling. While Sayer and the hospital staff continue to delight in the success of L-Dopa with this group of patients, they soon find that it is a temporary triumph. As the first to "awaken", Leonard is also the first to demonstrate the limited duration of this "awakening": His tics grow more and more prominent, he starts to shuffle more as he walks, and the rest of the patients are forced to witness what will eventually happen to them. He soon begins to suffer full body spasms and can hardly move. However, he puts up well with the pain, and asks Sayer to film him, in hopes that he will someday contribute to research that may eventually help others. Leonard acknowledges sadly what is happening to him and has a last lunch with Paula where he tells her he cannot see her anymore. Surprisingly, when he dances with Paula in the cafeteria, his physical symptoms abate for a brief period. Leonard and Dr. Sayer reconcile their differences, and Leonard returns to his catatonic state soon thereafter. The other patients' fears are similarly realized as each eventually returns to catatonia no matter how much their L-Dopa dosages are increased. Die größten Hörerlebnisse nur bei Audible. Erlebe Audible auf dem Smartphone, Tablet, am Computer oder deinem Amazon Echo. Auch offline. Die größten Hörerlebnisse. Entdecke genau das, was du hören willst: Wähle aus 200.000 Titeln und inspirierenden Audible Original Podcasts. Natürlich werbefrei. Genieße dein Hörerlebnis ohne Unterbrechung. Einfach ausprobieren. Teste Audible 30 Tage kostenlos. Du kannst jederzeit kündigen. Hör die Welt mit anderen Augen. Mit Audible Originals und exklusiven Geschichten. Wir können dich kaum erwarten! Entdecke Audible einen Monat lang völlig kostenlos. Genieße jeden Monat ein Hörerlebnis deiner Wahl - und so viele exklusive Audible Original Podcasts, wie du willst. Keine Bindung, keine Frist – du kannst dein Abo jederzeit pausieren oder kündigen.