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The Soul's Religion
The Soul's Religion
The Soul's Religion
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The Soul's Religion

Written by Thomas Moore

Narrated by Thomas Moore

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This long-awaited companion volume to the bestselling Care of the Soul is Thomas Moore at his most provocative, celebrating the mystery of the spiritual and rejecting simplistic paths to religious vision.

In The Soul's Religion, Moore goes beyond the precepts of tradition and external religious practice to show how readers can find the spirit moving in everyday life. In this challenging and comprehensive revisioning of religion and spirituality, Moore provokes the reader to reimagine how a rich and personal spiritual life can be within the grasp of every seeker.

Read by Thomas Moore
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateSep 27, 2005
ISBN9780060893729
The Soul's Religion
Author

Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore is the author of the bestselling Care of the Soul and twenty other books on spirituality and depth psychology that have been translated into thirty languages. He has been practicing depth psychotherapy for thirty-five years. He lectures and gives workshops in several countries on depth spirituality, soulful medicine, and psychotherapy. He has been a monk and a university professor, and is a consultant for organizations and spiritual leaders. He has often been on television and radio, most recently on Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday.

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    I really enjoyed this nook. Moore allows religion to roll on its back so it can scratch. Without mentioning it, Moore describes many things found in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.