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Description:
On this episode I welcome back Thomas Moore to talk about his new book The Eloquence of Silence.
While modern culture tends to avoid emptiness as much as possible, in The Eloquence of Silence: Surprising Wisdom in Tales of Emptiness, New York Times bestselling author Thomas Moore makes a compelling case for an easier, lighter way of moving through life by embracing the peace, calm, and spaciousness that emptiness offers.
The Eloquence of Silence offers a collection of traditional stories and ideas about emptiness that explore the value of silence, empty space, and letting go.
The Eloquence of Silence is ultimately about simplifying our way of living and being in the world with transparency. Tom encourages readers to consider that the habit of constant multitasking, like listening to a podcast while taking a walk or constantly being distracted by our phones, often means missing the heart and soul of what is happening around us. And the daily recognition of quiet spaciousness is not a retreat from reality, but a rich and full opportunity to experience all that is most meaningful and real.
Tom's Website: http://thomasmooresoul.com
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Sound collage: "Invocation" by Brian James
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To gain exclusive access the first 100 episode archive, join the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness
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Description:
On this episode I welcome back Thomas Moore to talk about his new book The Eloquence of Silence.
While modern culture tends to avoid emptiness as much as possible, in The Eloquence of Silence: Surprising Wisdom in Tales of Emptiness, New York Times bestselling author Thomas Moore makes a compelling case for an easier, lighter way of moving through life by embracing the peace, calm, and spaciousness that emptiness offers.
The Eloquence of Silence offers a collection of traditional stories and ideas about emptiness that explore the value of silence, empty space, and letting go.
The Eloquence of Silence is ultimately about simplifying our way of living and being in the world with transparency. Tom encourages readers to consider that the habit of constant multitasking, like listening to a podcast while taking a walk or constantly being distracted by our phones, often means missing the heart and soul of what is happening around us. And the daily recognition of quiet spaciousness is not a retreat from reality, but a rich and full opportunity to experience all that is most meaningful and real.
Tom's Website: http://thomasmooresoul.com
➤ GO DEEPER
Become a member of the Medicine Path online community and school of soul studies: http://patreon.com/medicinepath
Medicine Path YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/c/medicinepath
1-on-1 Soul Recovery resources and coaching with Brian James: http://medicinepath.me
➤ SUPPORT & APPRECIATION
Send a gift from our Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.ca/hz/wishlist/ls/11HNWME8NHNM7
Make a one-time contribution via PayPal: http://PayPal.me/medicinepathyoga
Sound collage: "Invocation" by Brian James
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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