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From the Preface:
“Each of the essays of this book explores the intricacies of the currents of the heart, developing the vocabulary for soul’s own voice rather than the speaking for soul that characterizes most psychology. The life of the soul in this book shines through the intersecting labyrinths of phenomenology, depth psychology, and poetry.
Perhaps the most important of disciplines for this work is phenomenology because it assures that our author never falls into theorizing about the soul but is committed to letting the inner qualities of the things of the world speak for themselves.
The fundamental tenant of this book is that we are here to learn and listen.”