As people we are both spiritual and psychological. We have soul and spirit in our makeup. Soul tends to be downward into our daily life, and our spirit is always transcending. We can imagine bigger worlds of angels, divine figures, and infinity. These are wonderful and necessary as well.

– Thomas Moore

What are the dangers of spirituality without skepticism?  What does love mean on a soul level? What place does emptiness have in our relationships?

Find out the answers to these questions and more in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the best-selling author, therapist, professor, and former monk Thomas Moore on The Eloquence of Silence.

Ep 121: The Eloquence of Silence with Thomas Moore

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About Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore is the author of The Eloquence of Silence and 24 other books about bringing soul to our personal lives and culture, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Care of the Soul.

He has been a Catholic monk and university professor and is also a psychotherapist influenced mainly by C. G. Jung and James Hillman.

His work brings together spirituality, mythology, depth psychology, and the arts, emphasizing the importance of images and imagination.

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