Soul Mates: Honoring the Mysteries of Love and Relationship

Soul Mates: Honoring the Mysteries of Love and Relationship

by ThomasMoore (Author)

Synopsis

With more than 200,000 hardcover copies sold, this companion volume to "Care of the Soul" offers more of Thomas Moore's inspiring wisdom and empathy as it expands on his ideas about life, love, and the mysteries of human relationships. In "Care of the Soul," Thomas Moore explored the importance of nurturing the soul and struck a chord nationwide -- the book became a long-term bestseller, topping charts across the country and selling 550,000 copies in hardcover and paperback combined. Building on that book's wisdom, "Soul Mates, " already a hardcover bestseller, explores how relationships of all kinds enhance our lives and fulfill the needs of our souls. Moore emphasizes the difficulties that inevitably accompany many relationships and focuses on the need to work through these differences in order to experience the deep reward that comes with intimacy and unconfined love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 267
Edition: Reprinted edition
Publisher: HarperCollins,Australia
Published: 07 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0060925752
ISBN 13: 9780060925758

Media Reviews
In richly textured and shaded prose, he evokes mythology, poetry and sacred and philosophical traditions to speak not to our agendas but to our souls. -- San Francisco Chronicle I devoured Soul Mates like some comfort food for the spirit . . . Mooremoves love off the fast track and into the realm of mystery and imagination where it belongs. -- New Woman An eloquent, passionate, often mystical exploration of how we meremortals might better understand ourselves and others in a late-20thcentury society in which so much emphasis is placed on interpersonal dynamics and so little on introspection, care, grace, gratitude and honor. -- Detroit News [Moore] delights in plainness, things imperfect, ragged edges, loose ends, failures, flops, incompletions, annoyances, dissatisfactions. The comfort he offers is that in such shortfalls from ultimacy and salvation, we may find our richest reality. The soul's fertility is slow and organic. -- New Orleans Times Picayune