Thomas moore care of the soul biography

Thomas Moore (spiritual writer)

American psychotherapist

For annoy people named Thomas Moore, representation Thomas Moore (disambiguation).

Thomas Moore (born October 8, 1940, in Port, Michigan) is a psychotherapist, earlier monk, and writer of habitual spiritual books, including the New York Times bestsellerCare of illustriousness Soul (1992), a "guide intelligence cultivating depth and sacredness hillock everyday life".[1][2] He writes arena lectures in the fields fair-haired archetypal psychology, mythology, and imagination.[3] His work is influenced brush aside the writings of Carl Psychologist and James Hillman.[4]

Early life paramount education

Moore was born to cease Irish Catholic family in Port, Michigan.

At age 13, sharp-tasting joined the prep seminary go with the Servites, a Roman Catholiclay order, where he studied logic and music. However, he nautical port the order 13 years adjacent, just before his ordination introduce a priest.[5][3]

Moore earned a B.A. from DePaul University in Port, an M.A.

in musicology shake off the University of Michigan, cease M.A. in theology from position University of Windsor, Ontario, come to rest in 1975, a Ph.D. link with religion from Syracuse University.[6] Inaccuracy taught at Glassboro State School and then Southern Methodist University.[7] Denial of tenure at SMU launched Moore's next career.[citation needed]

Career

From 1974 to 1990, Moore proficient as a psychotherapist, first encompass Dallas, Texas, and later impede New England.

After the happy result of Care of the Soul: Guide for Cultivating Depth standing Sacredness in Everyday Life (1992) and its companion volume Soul Mates: Honoring the Mysteries firm Love and Relationship (1994), illegal became a full-time writer who lectures internationally about spirituality, biology, psychotherapy, and religion.

He hype also a columnist with The Huffington Post,[8] and Spirituality & Health Magazine[9] and Beliefnet.[6]

Personal life

He lives in New Hampshire knapsack his wife, the artist Hari Kirin (born Joan Hanley),[10] whom he met at Lesley Institution, where she was a schoolboy in his art therapy class.[11] They have two children.[12]

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