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Dr. Holly grew up in a traditional Baptist Church, the only one in the family who attended church. By the age of twelve she had read the Bible numerous times. She frequently stopped by to visit the Pastor, with questions he could not always answer. At fourteen, she read the biography of Edgar Cayce, which answered a lot of questions the church could but opened up a lot more questions. At eighteen, she read Autobiography of a Yogi, with similar results. In Grade Twelve, she created a course on world religions with the intent of studying religions around the world. In university, while she studied math and physics and then psychology, she continued to explore religions and philosophy. By the time she was twenty-five years old, she had lost fifteen people who had been close to her, which provoked her to ask the question: So what’s the point? As a psychologist, she dealt with clients going through despair, hurt, anger, and frustration who repeatedly asked, So what’s the point? During her years practicing as a Dr. of Natural Medicine, clients with challenging health issues asked the same question. In this book, Dr Holly explores why we ask the question and how we might explore possible answers. If you are a philosopher, you enjoy exploring concepts and ideas, or if you have ever asked the question, so what’s the point? then this is a must read.
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Dr. Holly grew up in a traditional Baptist Church, the only one in the family who attended church. By the age of twelve she had read the Bible numerous times. She frequently stopped by to visit the Pastor, with questions he could not always answer. At fourteen, she read the biography of Edgar Cayce, which answered a lot of questions the church could but opened up a lot more questions. At eighteen, she read Autobiography of a Yogi, with similar results. In Grade Twelve, she created a course on world religions with the intent of studying religions around the world. In university, while she studied math and physics and then psychology, she continued to explore religions and philosophy. By the time she was twenty-five years old, she had lost fifteen people who had been close to her, which provoked her to ask the question: So what’s the point? As a psychologist, she dealt with clients going through despair, hurt, anger, and frustration who repeatedly asked, So what’s the point? During her years practicing as a Dr. of Natural Medicine, clients with challenging health issues asked the same question. In this book, Dr Holly explores why we ask the question and how we might explore possible answers. If you are a philosopher, you enjoy exploring concepts and ideas, or if you have ever asked the question, so what’s the point? then this is a must read.