Unbinding the Perpetual Soul: Our Human Quest for Being


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What if our actual lives arent written like a simple story? Nor like a book that flows neatly and sequentially from chapter-to-chapter via a rigidly linear plot. But written instead through a series of creative interludes or moments. Further still what if our lives shouldnt simply happen to us? But rather be lived through our affirmative acts of seeking life. As part of an ongoing active quest. A human quest for deeply spiritual lives of continuously becoming. In Unbinding the Perpetual Soul Jeffrey C. Tucker writes via a series of essays. These diverse accessible engaging creative and provocative essays are organized around our human quests for being. For to be entails continuous and challenging but highly rewarding quests for things such as identity wellbeing belonging truths things sacred healing transcendence and meaning. Questing is not an easy journey to be sure. But its life changing. Its exhilarating. Its exciting and rewarding. And while far from certain in its destination one thing is for sure: youll be a better healthier and far more actualized person in the process. Youll be more spiritually whole and grounded. So join in this quest if you will. An inclusive soulful unbinding and life-giving one at that. Jeffrey C. Tucker is an author blogger speaker and an advocate for broadening the reach of spiritual care more fully and inclusively into our daily lives. Tucker received his Master of Theological Studies from Palmer Theological Seminary. He is the author of two prior books The End of the Island: Finding Life in the Movements of Human Suffering Pain and Loss (Resource 2016) and Out of the Canyon: Retracing New Steps Home amidst Human Suffering (Resource 2016).
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