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This New York Times bestseller (more than 200,000 hardcover copies sold) provides a path-breaking lifestyle handbook that shows how to add spirituality, depth, and meaning to modern-day life by nurturing the soul.
The sincerity, intelligence and style so beautifully clean of Tom Moore's Care of the Soul truly moved me. The book's got strength and class and soul, and I suspect may last longer than psychology itself.
More Reviews and RecommendationsThomas Moore was a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years and has degrees in theology, musicology, and philosophy. A former professor of psychology, he is the author of Care of the Soul, Soul Mates, The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life, The Education of the Heart, The Soul of Sex, and Original Self. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children.
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November 13, 2004: 'Care of the Soul' by Thomas Moore was highly recommended by someone whose opinion I regard highly. To the contrary, I found it tiresome reading with few redeeming qualities. Frequent references to mythology, though interesting, had little practical value. The main theme appeared to be psyco-babble represented as fact.
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August 28, 2001: As a person who has read scores of books about spirituality and metaphysics, this is the most influential and refreshing I?ve read in 20 years. ?Care of the Soul? is a beautifully written book about simple living and high thinking. The quality thoughts expressed in this book are worthy of being re-read throughout one?s life. Thomas Moore has made a stark departure from the metaphysical and New Age movement with a book that is, quite simply, a guide for soulful living. Moore doesn?t talk about karma, reincarnation, salvation, gurus or higher plains of consciousness. He doesn?t become entangle with his own ego nor does he reiterate the conventional wisdom so many books of this genre parrot. On the contrary, this book challenges convention at every turn. ?Care of the Soul? is about the here and now, the importance of mythology, ritual, imagination and beauty. It?s about finding ritual and sacredness in our everyday routines. It deals with subjects ranging from family relationships, jealousy and earning a living to depression, aging and dying. Yet, Moore doesn?t offer trite or handy answers or techniques for solving problems or smoothing the human experience. The human experience, with all its agonies, is not something to be circumvented, in Moore?s view. And it?s not something subject to overnight transformation. Rather, the human experience is a process to be embraced and made whole. Buy this book and read it. You will cherish it and pass it along to the people you care about.