Listener recommends Moore's set of soul tapes
On his blog, Exploring a Dancing Soul, Ken Blackham recommends Thomas Moore's set of cassette tapes Soul Life in which Moore informally talks directly to the listener about the life of soul.
In its review of the cassette set, Library Journal said, "Moore challenges our generation, like the alchemists of 500 years ago, to engage the energies of the soul for every aspect of life in need of nourishment. He forsakes the modern clinical approach involved with curing the soul and contends that there is no quick fix to our everyday problems. We cannot solve our inner struggles on a scientific or mechanical level. Caring for the soul involves some sort of spirituality. Which type depends upon each person and his or her individual gifts of the soul, Moore claims."
In its review of the cassette set, Library Journal said, "Moore challenges our generation, like the alchemists of 500 years ago, to engage the energies of the soul for every aspect of life in need of nourishment. He forsakes the modern clinical approach involved with curing the soul and contends that there is no quick fix to our everyday problems. We cannot solve our inner struggles on a scientific or mechanical level. Caring for the soul involves some sort of spirituality. Which type depends upon each person and his or her individual gifts of the soul, Moore claims."
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