Soul

Soul by Phil Cousineau is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 19, 1995. This 249-page book presents a multidimensional collection of writings that explore the concept of the soul through various lenses, including creation myths, beat poetry, and the intersections of religion and rock-n-roll. The work invites readers to engage with diverse perspectives on spirituality and the human experience.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of ideas that delve into the essence of the soul, offering insights that range from inspiring to thought-provoking. The collection encompasses a variety of themes within the realms of religion and spirituality, making it a unique exploration of what it means to be human. With its engaging content, Soul serves as a reflective journey for those interested in the deeper aspects of existence.
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A captivating, multidimensional collection of writings on the soul–from creation myths to beat poetry, religion to rock-n-roll. “Inspiring, often mind-blowing, sometimes even a little scary.”–Los Angeles Times
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