River of Life:
How to Live in The Flow

by Marilyn J. Awtry

About the Book

"Why me? Why me?, you cry out in dispair. Today's busy world brings about stress for one reason or another. So often you hear that if you work hard, you will have success and life will be easy. They say, 'Put your pedal to the metal" and you will have all that you desire in your life. This is not the way it really is in this life.

You are now being offered an easy solution for life's trials as well as solutions for the errors you make by your wrong choices. Your life can be more than just bearable; it can be enjoyable; one of ease and happiness -- one that will go with the flow. You will learn that you hold the key in opening yourself to a new way of living.

The actions you take today, create your tomorrows. It is the law! It is true you often hear you must live in the flow of the natural laws of the universe; but the question is how? The purpose of this book is to allow you to not only know of the natural law but to also know how to apply it in your everyday life. It is not a secret for just a few. It is available to everyone. It is a doorway of undertstanding clearly showing you how to live in the flow.

You were created with an intuitive nature; however, it is up to you to learn how to identify and use that gift. The latter chapters of the book outline how to learn to use that innate ability. There is no amount of money that can buy all that living in accordance with the natural law offers you so freely!

About the Author

Marilyn has to her credit a total of 27 publications, predominantly in Booklets and Pamphlets. She has been featured in spiritual magazines and served as a contributing editor of magazine “Summit”. For three years, she served as Editor of “Speakout” - a monthly publication of the Harmonial Philosophy Association. Her writing commenced in the business field as a writer of Research & Development contracts for the U.S. Government. Researching and writing became a way of life. She was featured in an article in The National Geographic Traveler’s magazine praising her many and various talents. In 1983, Marilyn listed in Who’s Who of American Women and Who’s Who of Women of the World.