The Bones of The Soul

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Roxanne K. Cottell ISBN: 9781311774057
Publisher: Roxanne K. Cottell Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roxanne K. Cottell
ISBN: 9781311774057
Publisher: Roxanne K. Cottell
Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"The Bones of The Soul" is more of an exposed nerve which documents the lifelong journey of the author toward discovering who she is through the pains exacted on to her life by other people. The author explains in "The Bones of The Soul" about how the truths we are told and which are imparted upon us as children and that we choose to carry in to our adulthood are not the same truths which will apply to us in the Now. "If we could bother with the idea that just as we grow and change, so, too, should our own personal beliefs about life in general," say Roxanne.

There is a lot of who we are which remains like a child because of the things that we were told were the truth of ourselves when we were children. As we get older we find out that just like we grow out of the pair of socks which fit us when we started Kindergarten, so, too, do those same truths we were told also become outdated, worn and just no longer viable in our present lives.

We find that the truths which applied to us when we were little tiny kids is not the truth which applies when we are teens, and the truth which applied when we were teens does not equate with the life lived by adults. "The Bone of The Soul," is a trek through the pain and the fear which we all believe is ours, which it is, but it is also something that no one taught us how to no longer hang on to. We are more interested in holding on to what was than we are interested in exacting the changes within us to reach out for something new that it is little wonder that there is so much turmoil going on in our individual inner worlds.

"The Bones of The Soul" makes it OK for us to hurt and even gives us good enough reasons for why it is best to let it all go ! The author includes personal accounts and some insight as to how we all end up with aching in The Bones of The Soul and how it is that we are fine and safe in the arms of the Universe.

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"The Bones of The Soul" is more of an exposed nerve which documents the lifelong journey of the author toward discovering who she is through the pains exacted on to her life by other people. The author explains in "The Bones of The Soul" about how the truths we are told and which are imparted upon us as children and that we choose to carry in to our adulthood are not the same truths which will apply to us in the Now. "If we could bother with the idea that just as we grow and change, so, too, should our own personal beliefs about life in general," say Roxanne.

There is a lot of who we are which remains like a child because of the things that we were told were the truth of ourselves when we were children. As we get older we find out that just like we grow out of the pair of socks which fit us when we started Kindergarten, so, too, do those same truths we were told also become outdated, worn and just no longer viable in our present lives.

We find that the truths which applied to us when we were little tiny kids is not the truth which applies when we are teens, and the truth which applied when we were teens does not equate with the life lived by adults. "The Bone of The Soul," is a trek through the pain and the fear which we all believe is ours, which it is, but it is also something that no one taught us how to no longer hang on to. We are more interested in holding on to what was than we are interested in exacting the changes within us to reach out for something new that it is little wonder that there is so much turmoil going on in our individual inner worlds.

"The Bones of The Soul" makes it OK for us to hurt and even gives us good enough reasons for why it is best to let it all go ! The author includes personal accounts and some insight as to how we all end up with aching in The Bones of The Soul and how it is that we are fine and safe in the arms of the Universe.

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