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Care of the soul: a guide for cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life

This book delves into the concept of nurturing the soul, providing guidance on how to find meaning and purpose in everyday experiences through self-exploration and spiritual practices. more

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Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore, born on May 28, 1779 in Ireland and died on February 25, 1852, was a renowned Irish poet. Moore is known for his lyrical and narrative poems, which were deeply influenced by Romanticism and have had a profound impact on poets of later generations. more

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