Let Wings Unfurl -- New Book Empowers Readers to Soar to a More Rewarding Life


BOYNTON BEACH, Fla., Sept. 29, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Riches come in many forms, and spiritual strength can help anyone achieve their version of personal success. Maria M. Luvara explains how to cultivate an inner wisdom that can become a powerful navigational tool in Learning How to Fly "A Soul's Journey to the Light" (now available through AuthorHouse).

A short, concise guide to living spiritually, Learning How to Fly transcends all boundaries of organized religion. Instead, Luvara directs readers to look within and discover the bottomless pool of resources they unknowingly carry. She uses her own personal experiences to illustrate how one can become more in tune with unique talents and remain true to individual goals, no matter what obstacles are encountered.

Learning How to Fly challenges people to open their minds to metaphysical theories and emphasizes the difference personal spirituality can make in creating positive change. Her message is simple yet powerful. Luvara speaks to anyone who seeks to better their life, whether they have started down the road toward enlightenment or are looking for a way to begin.

An enriching read, Learning How to Fly sparks the fire within and motivates a lasting transformation.

Luvara was born in a small hamlet in New York's Catskill Mountains. Before attending college, she worked in a summer hotel owned by her parents. She received a Master of Science in education from the State University of New York in Oneonta in 1970. After living in Washington, D.C., Luvara has made South Florida her "permanent, spiritual home." She has worked in many different fields throughout her life but has always felt most passionate about careers that develop people's spirituality. She has been helping people in this capacity for 36 years through teaching, writing and public speaking. Learning How to Fly is her first book.

AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 18,500 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit www.authorhouse.com.



            

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