Spiritual Principles --With A Twist
"I Don't Want to be Your Guru, But I Have Something to Say" is a spiritual “how-to” neatly wrapped as a fictional story. Compelling and reader-friendly look at ways to make the heroic journey of living saner and doable.
New York, NY (PRWeb) August 11, 2005 — Announcing the release of “I Don’t
Want to be Your Guru, But I Have Something to Say” by Joyce Shafer.
This
book gets to the point. And, it doesn’t take a long time or formal lingo to do
it.
“I do not read for enjoyment, I read for meaning and this book has
more meaning than volumes.”
John S. Jester, JD, MD, PhD and Academic Dean,
Yamuni Institute of Healing Arts
This book offers the foundation of a
lifetime of real experiences and applications that readers can use
immediately.
“...manages to deliver the messages of a dozen best-selling,
self-help books in one small package.”
Paul Von Ward, cosmologist and author
of Our Solarian Legacy
This book invites readers, at
all levels, to consider every-day practical ways to manage their lives from a
self-empowerment rather than victim mode.
“...is capable of doing what
some of the best known authors have not been able to do — reach the
masses.”
Rev. Mitchell Trupia
Joyce Shafer is a writer, numerologist,
and Life Empowerment Coach. Published works include topics on numerology,
numerical patterns in the universe, and metascience in the real world. She has
presented workshops, done radio programs, and has been a guest speaker at
various events around the U.S.
A preview chapter and reviews can be
found at www.lulu.com/content/127175. Books are available at the Lulu
site; Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble online sites; and can be ordered at
your local bookstore.
Contact:
Joyce Shafer
Via PRWeb
email
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