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Who are you? What are you? The ancient answer to this question, still the answer, is that you are a Soul-a ray of the Divine. Thoughts for a Soulful Life is, for the most part, a collection of short passages on the nature of the Soul, oneself, and what it means to live a Soulful or Spiritual life. As such, it considers questions such as: What is the Soul? What is the relation of the Soul to the ego or personality and the body? What does it mean to be receptive to the Soul and to give expression to oneself as a Soul or, what is the same, to live a Spiritual life? What is the relationship of the…mehr

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Who are you? What are you? The ancient answer to this question, still the answer, is that you are a Soul-a ray of the Divine. Thoughts for a Soulful Life is, for the most part, a collection of short passages on the nature of the Soul, oneself, and what it means to live a Soulful or Spiritual life. As such, it considers questions such as: What is the Soul? What is the relation of the Soul to the ego or personality and the body? What does it mean to be receptive to the Soul and to give expression to oneself as a Soul or, what is the same, to live a Spiritual life? What is the relationship of the Soul to That which may be called God but which is given different names in different traditions? And what is the relationship between the Soul that you are and the Spiritual universe of which you are part? Thoughts for a Soulful Life traverses a diverse range of areas intimately related to Spirituality or living a Spiritual life including integrity, love, meditation, mindfulness, awareness, spiritual laws, relationships, purpose and meaning, pain and suffering, compassion, forgiveness, prayer, well-being, happiness, growth, non-attachment, freedom, good and bad, truth and reality, philosophy, and the Divine. New 2025 edition containing greatly expanded ideas and revised content.
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Neil Hamley initially trained as an occupational therapist, graduating from University of South Australia in. For many years he worked in the area of mental health, in both hospital and community settings and with both government and private organisations. In conjunction with his work as a therapist and counsellor he pursued his life-long love of Spiritual research. In he completed a Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) at the University of Adelaide, and in 8 he completed a PhD in the area of ancient Greek philosophy at Monash University, Melbourne. His thesis was on the nature of the human Soul in the Enneads, the work of the mystic-philosopher Plotinus, regarded as the founder of Neoplatonism. Spiritual Integrity, along with a prior work, Thoughts for a Soulful Life, are outcomes of decades of devoted Spiritual investigation, and the attempt to live according to the Spiritual truths found along the way.