Readers of New Book Find Magic and Meaning in Everyday Life
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It's Called Synchronicity, Not Mere Coincidence, and This Universal Force Is
Guiding All of Us
LOUISVILLE, Colo., April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Everywhere we turn, it seems
that the challenges in this world, from ongoing, devastating wars to health
epidemics to global warming to economic downturns, are insurmountable. This
world is going through a major rebirth, and just like the human birth, it can
be a traumatic and painful event. However, by becoming aware of the phenomenon
of synchronicity, we can allow ourselves to be guided and nurtured throughout
this transformation and learn to see clearly what is behind all life events,
from personal to global. Author Mary Soliel announces the publication of her
debut non-fiction, "I Can See Clearly Now: How Synchronicity Illuminates Our
Lives."
Her book provides a significant and magical way of looking at life through
synchronicity. The famous psychiatrist Carl Jung coined the term synchronicity
and regarded coincidences as being actually meaningful. Soliel delves into the
mysteries of this phenomenon and describes through her own personal
experiences how we are being guided, validated, and blessed with the power of
meaningful coincidences. These very signs can be used to help us create the
lives we desire.
"After people read 'I Can See Clearly Now,' they are noticing stunning
synchronistic occurrences right away," says Soliel. She adds, "Signs are
constantly occurring for all of us. It's a matter of whether or not we are
noticing them. This book is helping readers to take notice, which is
life-altering and uplifting for them."
Following twelve years of close and relentless observations of
synchronicities that were occurring in her life, Soliel put together a
collection of her most exquisite signs, including those that miraculously and
repetitively delivered a monumental message of hope for our future. "I believe
I was graced with such extraordinary signs so that I would present them
through this very book," says Soliel.
Through her intimate portrayal of synchronistic experiences, readers will
see life in a different way. "My warning to all readers: life will never be
boring again," says Soliel, with a laugh. Not only does she challenge readers
to take notice and find magic even within the seemingly most mundane
occurrences, she also tells them how to connect with their angels, because
they, too, are providing messages all the time.
"I felt the angels cheering me on throughout the writing of this book.
They are getting the message out, through my words, that they love us, are
celebrating us, and they want nothing more than to serve us and to know that
we are never alone." "I Can See Clearly Now" explains to readers how to
connect with their angels and ask them for help and guidance. "If you find
your way to this book, synchronicity and the angels helped you to do that."
Mary Soliel is a visionary, teacher, healer, and self-described
"synchronist." Born and raised in Michigan, she moved with her family to New
Mexico nearly a decade ago, and presently lives near Boulder, Colorado with
her two children. Visit her online at http://www.marysoliel.com.
I Can See Clearly Now: How Synchronicity Illuminates Our Lives
Publication Date: Mar-2008
Price: $16.95
Author: Mary Soliel
Size: 6 x 9
214 Pages
ISBN: 0-595-45860-2 (Paperback)
Also available in Hardcover and e-Book
Available from Amazon.com and many online retailers, for order at all
bookstores, as well as Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor, and her publisher,
iUniverse, Inc. (call 1-800-AUTHORS)
Contact Info:
Mary Soliel
PO Box 822
Louisville, CO 80027
(303) 926-8833
http://www.marysoliel.com
mary@marysoliel.com
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SOURCE Mary Soliel
Mary Soliel, +1-303-926-8833, mary@marysoliel.com
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