Care of the Soul — Thomas Moore
Depth psychology meets spirituality. How to tend to the soul through everyday life rather than transcendence.
Many Lives, Many Masters — Brian Weiss
A Yale-trained psychiatrist's account of past-life regression and what it suggests about the soul's journey.
The Seat of the Soul — Gary Zukav
A map of spiritual growth for the age of authentic power — where intention, consciousness, and soul converge.
Brian Weiss
Yale-trained psychiatrist and chair of psychiatry at Mount Sinai Miami when a hypnosis session with a patient in 1980 surfaced what appeared to be past-life memory. Many Lives, Many Masters (1988) made past-life regression a topic mainstream therapists could discuss.
Gary Zukav
Former Green Beret and Harvard graduate whose 1979 Dancing Wu Li Masters won the American Book Award for science writing. The Seat of the Soul (1989) turned to authentic-power teaching that became the spine of his next four decades of work.
Thomas Moore
Former monk turned Jungian-influenced psychotherapist whose Care of the Soul (1992) sat on the New York Times bestseller list for 46 weeks. Argued that the soul is tended through ordinary attention — to cooking, family, dreams — not through grand spiritual seeking.

