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Title Description
In his previous book, CARE OF THE SOUL, Thomas Moore showed how by nurturing the soul in everyday life, one can cultivate dignity, peace, and depth of character. Now, he shifts his focus to "the dark night of the soul." Not strictly a medically defined clinical depression, the "dark night" is a search for meaning during an event that affects you to the core - the loss of a loved one, a long illness, or marital discord. So many people undergo ordeals such as anxiety, insecurity, lovesickness, and melancholy. Moore shows us how to get through them and learn from them, using difficulty as a catalyst for personal growth and change. The soul gives us a great deal, but it flourishes only when we give it daily care.


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