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    <![CDATA[Original Self: Living with Paradox and Originality]]>
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    <![CDATA[The original self is the person &quot;who came into this world full of possibility and destined for joyful unveiling and manifestation,&quot; according to bestselling author Thomas Moore. &quot;This is the person who comes to life in us briefly as we get married, start a course in school, or try on a new job--before worry and cynicism have set in.&quot;<p> In essence, it is our soul that Moore speaks of, and it is his unwavering conviction that our greatest task is to stay true to our original selves. Using a highly approachable format of brief essays (two to four pages), Moore offers his reflections on how to do just that. Each essay leads with a thought, such as, &quot;Life needs a point of entry, a crack in our defenses&quot; or, &quot;Beneath the favorite tale of the moment a deeper story always lies waiting to be told.&quot; From there Moore moves into the eloquent depths of his ruminations on the original self--words that are beautiful and provocative yet never heady or bogged down with self-importance. In fact, his writing manages to be simultaneously poetic and pragmatic--the signature of a great thinker and humanitarian. Each essay is illustrated with a woodblock print, offering further meditation on a theme. Moore openly admits that he hopes this book will become a keeper--one that dwells on a household's shelf of lifetime books. No doubt it will Mr. Moore, somewhere between Emerson and Thoreau. <em>--Gail Hudson</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Moore has some refreshing insights on modern psychotherapy and our constant need to &quot;fix&quot; ourselves.  He suggests embracing the original self, allowing room for and learning to live well with our neuroses (rather than trying to eliminate them).  He draws broadly from theology, mythology an...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/14002681">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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