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Care of the Soul

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Thomas Moore

David’s journey of self-discovery began with addressing the tension in his relationship with his mother, shaped by his father’s absence. Therapy helped him understand and accept his father by recounting his story, emphasizing the sacred yet imperfect nature of family. Similarly, Julia’s introspection, sparked by a symbolic dream, led her to embrace imagination and soul care, highlighting the importance of nurturing creativity in daily life. Carl Jung’s retreat to his stone tower illustrated the need for solitude and reflection to preserve the soul, a lesson still relevant in a fast-paced, technology-driven world. By slowing down, embracing rituals, and exploring personal narratives without judgment, one can foster deeper self-awareness, balance, and connection to the soul.

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What's it about?

This book delves into the intricate connections between family, imagination, and the soul, exploring how personal myths and rituals shape our inner lives. Through compelling stories and timeless archetypes, it examines the challenges of self-acceptance, the transformative power of dreams, and the sacredness found in everyday moments. By weaving together psychological insights, mythology, and practical reflections, it offers a thoughtful guide to nurturing creativity, embracing vulnerability, and fostering a deeper sense of balance and meaning in life.

Book summary

Thomas Moore is a best-selling author of more than 30 books on spirituality. Throughout his life, he’s worn many hats – monk, psychotherapist, musician, and professor.

David’s journey of self-discovery began with addressing the tension in his relationship with his mother, shaped by his father’s absence. Therapy helped him understand and accept his father by recounting his story, emphasizing the sacred yet imperfect nature of family. Similarly, Julia’s introspection, sparked by a symbolic dream, led her to embrace imagination and soul care, highlighting the importance of nurturing creativity in daily life. Carl Jung’s retreat to his stone tower illustrated the need for solitude and reflection to preserve the soul, a lesson still relevant in a fast-paced, technology-driven world. By slowing down, embracing rituals, and exploring personal narratives without judgment, one can foster deeper self-awareness, balance, and connection to the soul.

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