Soul : an archaeology : readings from Socrates to Ray Charles
Material type: TextSan Francisco, CA HarperSanFrancisco c1994Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxiii, 249p. 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0062502395
- BL290 .S68 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-235).. Responsibility compiled and with commentary by Phil Cousineau.
1 The fall of soul into time. 2 The seat of the soul. 3 Heart and soul. 4 Soul crisis. 5 Soul work. 6 The world soul. 7 Soul and destiny
'Soul defies definition, yet it surrounds us, permeating every aspect of our lives and culture--from art, music, and literature to religion, society, and identity. Long fascinated by the conundrum of the soul, author Phil Cousineau set out to follow its elusive train by collecting the voices of those who have, since ancient times, sought their own understanding of the "inner universe." Scanning history's long bookshelf, Cousineau harvested a rich collection of writings that trace the evolving definition of soul, from an ancient Sufi master's eternal question to a reflection on soul food, which somehow makes you feel "that all's right with the world."'
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