Below are the best books we could find featuring thomas moore.Thomas Moore is an American Jungian psychotherapist, former monk, and bestselling author of Care of the Soul. Moore is known for his lectures and writings on spirituality and well-being.
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Using examples from his practice as a psychotherapist and teacher who lectures widely on the soul of medicine and spirituality, Moore argues for a new vision of aging: as a dramatic series of initiations, rather than a diminishing experience, one that each of us has the tools―experience,...
In his translation of the Gospels, Thomas Moore strips the Gospels of their theological agendas and reclaims them as a fundamentally new way of imagining human life.
Thomas Moore, bestselling author of Care of the Soul and Soul Mates, draws on the twelve years he lived as a monk in this insightful book of a hundred one-page meditations.
In Original Self, spiritual pioneer Thomas Moore guides readers back to their God-given personalities through fifty heart-lifting meditations.
With the themes of restoring the soul, cultivating humanity, and living a more harmonious and spiritual existence, The Education of the Heart gives readers access to the wellspring of wisdom. Ideal for reading groups, the book includes a study guide that offers suggestions for discussion.
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In his latest book, Writing in the Sand, Thomas Moore finds striking new meaning in the rich stories and imagery of the Gospels, recasting Jesus not as a teacher of morals and beliefs but as a spiritual visionary with a radical vision for humanity.
Be inspired to live an altogether different kind of life rooted in a more radical kind of love. "In my translation, there is no suggestion that readers should believe in anything, join an organization, or abandon their cherished religious and philosophical ideals.
Brother David illuminates the teachings of our everyday world providing keys to living a life of meaning through spiritual fulfillment. Words of Common Sense reveals the thread of human experience expressed in the world’s proverbs and sayings.
A noted Renaissance philosopher, Marsillio Facino, wrote Three Books On Life as a guide to a more interesting, imaginative life. Dr. Moore examines the third volume and offers a reading of its images in the language, concepts, and concerns of twentieth-century experience.
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