A Myth of My Own Making is a collection of prose reflections about the mysteries of human life. Some of these include self-identity; relationships of different kinds; the impact of place on us; life, death, and the passage of time; and the nature of change. These issues have been fundamental world over, from ancient times to the present, wherever human beings have lived. There are no cut-and-dried answers, and maybe that's as it should be: what questions we ask and how we ask them may reveal more of ourselves than a "final" answer; they are steps on a journey. The advantage and appeal of a book like this is that it embraces all readers; readers can approach in any way they want, bringing their own reflections to bear upon those offered. These reflective stories are not meant to advocate a certain belief or set of morals; rather, they are meant to consider what it means, whoever, whenever and wherever we are, to be fully and wholly alive. Come, share the journey.
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