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'There
is the depth and originality of Mr. Moore's observations, and a deeply
consoling intelligence ... that should draw many readers.' -Phyllis
Theroux, New York Times Book Review Many
thanks to Thomas Moore for these profound and timely insights.
Genuinely inspirational." -Kevin
McCarthy, Bloomsbury Review “invigorating,
demanding, and revolutionary." -Publishers Weekly 'A
wonderful book. It will do much to free the world of the medical model of
psychotherapy and to help people treasure as individual poetry what they
formerly regarded as pathology." -Polly
Berrien Berends, author of Whole Child/Whole Parent 'Care of the Soul moved me deeply, in ways I only partially understand.
It forced me to contemplate my own soul-its likes and dislikes, its
particularity." -Shepherd
Bliss, Yoga Journal 'This
is an enthralling text. One
feels good just reading it.... This book makes no claims to perfection; it
is just a peaceful little island of good sense in a world where such a
commodity is in all-too-short supply.' -Richard Poliver, Bookpage 'All
too seldom one encounters a book as rich and thought-provoking as Care of the Soul ... Like Shakespeare or the writings of Joseph
Campbell, almost every page reveals a treasure." -Jerry
Pope, Journeymen 'Thomas
Moore is an authentic example of a new kind of therapists doctor of the
soul-which in our century has been in short supply." -Larry
Dossey, M.D., author of Meaning and
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