SOUL SEARCHING

by Barbara (Bobbie) Francis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/8/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 99
ISBN : 9781425701345
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 99
ISBN : 9781462842674

About the Book

Soul searching that inevitable question, “Why was I born?” Where am I going? Why do I do the things I do? Is there a reason for my being here or just another human being trying to find my way through this entangled maze? So many puzzling questions without answers. My mind tells me that I am not here just to take up space. What then am I here for? Is it something I must contribute? It is mind boggling and I need answers. So I search my soul and delve into the deepest recesses of the mind and come up with life goes on with or without answers. One day a light will shine and reveal all that is puzzling to the mind. There must be a greater purpose than just to fill up space and populate the world. There are those who destroy and others who enlighten. Where do I fit into this puzzle? What layers of experience brought me to this point in my life? I am still soul searching, gathering information from the past to the present. When will it reveal itself to me? My time is running short and I won’t be satisfied until I get some answers.


About the Author

I would like to thank my mother for being so kind to strangers and taught me to share with people that were less fortunate than we were. I would like to thank my brothers, Jack, and Lou for their assistance in making me a more learned person. I would like to thank a youngster, Murray Sellis who inspired me to tell and write stories. Most of all I would like to thank my sons for always being there for me when I needed someone so desperately. How can I forget Dominque who inspired me to draw and paint pictures. Without the help of all these people I would have remained a shy and introverted individual. Acting also played an integral part in my development. Sincerely, Barbara Francis