Carlos Seeker
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Carlos Seeker (Buenos Aires, 1960-) is an Argentinean writer. He has published two books in English and Spanish. The first one to be published was Searching for answers, translated as Diario de un buscador de respuestas. It's a short e-book written as a Personal Diary, that inquiries in subjects as: - the meaning of life - love - motivation Although he is not well known in his country, he was a bestseller in a popular online bookstore of U.S. He has a particular way of seeing the meaning of life. We can say that is a mix between spiritual literature from many religions (Buddhism, shamanism, Catholicism, etc.) and a resemblance of new age. His position is that if everything came from an origin (God, the Big Bang, etc.), then all the existence IS that prime source, manifested in many different ways for one purpose: to experiment the limitations of life and then go back to the origin. The other e-book published is for children (that also can be read by adults). The title is Tales for still growing up persons. In Spanish: Cuentos para personas creciendo. As it is quoted in the introduction, it was written many years before the first book. It contains eleven short stories, all with one specific message, such as: - competition - afraid of darkness - love for nature - friendship - death, etc. The way it is written matches his thoughts, put down in Searching for answers, although he never states his point of view, but creates stories with messages.