‘All Is Well’ reminds readers to
live in the moment
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Author Martha
Triana’s evocative new collection of poetry, “All Is Well: Uplifting Poetry” (published by Balboa
Press), evokes the wisdom of Buddha, Confucius and Jesus Christ as she interprets
life, the universe and the Creator through poems and prose.
“We need to get back to live our own life instead of living other’s
lives,” says Triana. “We need to remember and be reminded that we came to enjoy
life like some children can. We must set priorities in order, thinking first in
the human being as a whole.”
“All Is Well” is a celebration of life and the self. Triana’s uplifting
poetry inspires readers to reflect on their feelings and their humanity. Her
poems capture the random bouts of joy that have hit her on trains and on
streets and illustrate the inner workings and feeling of her soul that she
discovered during meditations. Triana stresses the importance of living second
to second and reminds all readers to create harmony and peace among themselves.
“Each one of us is meant to shine in his or her own way,” Triana states.
“There is no reason for egos to compete or to be greedy. I want readers to
enhance their lives while having a feeling of worthiness and joy when reading
my poems.”
“All Is Well”
By Martha Triana
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 198 pages | ISBN 9781452587868
E-Book | 198 pages | ISBN 9781452587875
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Martha Triana is a Colombian-born teacher by inheritance.
She has been spiritually shaped by her love for nature and its wisdom, and her
father’s guidance and delight for teaching. Her work intends to inspire others
to believe in themselves as being in the image and likeness of the Creator.
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