Eyes of the Soul is a raw, reflective, and spiritually charged journey through the inner battles that shape a person's identity. Bashari Owens writes from a place of deep vulnerability, exploring how trauma, silence, and emotional wounds can distort the way a person sees themselves - and how healing begins when the soul finally speaks.
The book follows Bashari's personal evolution from childhood into adulthood, revealing the hidden struggles behind the masks people wear. He confronts themes of abandonment, rejection, emotional numbness, and the generational patterns that quietly shape families. Each chapter peels back another layer of the heart, showing how unaddressed pain becomes a lens through which life is interpreted.
A major turning point comes when Bashari begins to recognize the spiritual dimension of his suffering - the warfare, the cycles, the internal voices, and the moments when God interrupts the darkness. Through prayer, introspection, and honest confrontation with his past, he begins to reclaim his identity and purpose.
The book ultimately becomes a testimony of awakening:
awakening to truth,
awakening to self-worth,
awakening to God's voice,
awakening to the calling hidden beneath years of silence.
By the end, Eyes of the Soul stands as both a memoir and a ministry tool - inviting readers to examine their own wounds, confront their inner shadows, and step into the healing that comes from spiritual clarity and emotional honesty.