Publisher's Synopsis
All of Me for All of You is a deeply personal and beautifully written account of rare exquisite love that spans over thirty years and endures through decades of separation. This is Olga S. Frank's premier contribution to literature and poetry. It is a unique opportunity to peer into the evolution and depth of spiritual love.
Frank's witty journalistic style reflects her humanity and fumbling through love, while on a journey toward understanding herself through deepening trust in and connection with her soul and spirituality. She deftly integrates life-experiences that contributed to finding S., her cherished beloved, and the journey of overcoming the loss of profound love. She is unafraid to take us into the depths of her darkness that gifted trust in unconditional Love. Frank showcases why and how raw untruths will haunt us until we face ourselves and surrender to Love. She shares how to find the courage to seek, know, own, and speak truths of the heart - and why these are imperative for cultivating and sustaining electrifying, soul-tapping love. She speaks purely about what happens when we avoid our untruths and how fear will guarantee harmful, deathly icebergs - ultimately the isolation from ourselves and God. Blending references from spirituality, science, philosophy, art, medicine, ancient history, the Bible and more, Frank explores the depth and ability of the human spirit's capacity to love unconditionally. Such love has been the teachings of the great spiritual leaders throughout time. The ultimate expression of true Love is complete forgiveness and the gift of Grace, which only happens when we surrender ourselves to Love - icebergs and all- which was exemplified for humanity on the Cross and gifted through the Resurrection. Frank beautifully describes her own journey through darkness and facing her deepest-kept self-untruths of unworthiness and not-being good-enough, which she ultimately surrenders through an unexpected, healing, and stunning relationship with Jesus Christ. True love is living for someone, not necessarily with someone. The author is an integrative psychiatrist who lives in the Western United States. Olga S. Frank, MD is a pen name.