The Sound of Water

A Psychology of the Soul

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"The style is poetic/meditative and simply read. Love, truth, essence, letting go of the ego, a rather Buddhist focus on suffering and detachment, the timeless beauty of nature, and the focus on Soul leads the reader into the spirituality of life.

Although the author states that the writing is loosely based on Christian theology and will engage those of other belief systems, the beliefs are mostly Christian, both traditional Christianity and Gnosticism. Beautifully written in a poetic manner, the depth of the content is also seen through philosophy and psychology, as the focus is on the essence of the Soul, when Soul is defined as psyche....Yet the wisdom and insight into both immanence and transcendence offers a delightfully timeless read if it is perused as a meditation of new insights with each reading." 

reviewed for US REVIEWS by Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSW
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Book Details

Pages

154 Pages

Size

5.5 x 8.5

Format

Trade Paperback

Pub. Date

01/14/2015

ISBN

978-1-61852-088-3

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

Joshua Linden grew up in the Midwest. After working for several years in California, he moved to Virginia where he completed his education with a degree in counseling. He is married and lives in the countryside of Central Virginia with his wife and two dogs. In addition to writing, he continues his love of ceramics, painting and music-drawing inspiration from nature. The Sound of Water is the culmination of seven years of reflection on the state of the human Soul. To learn more visit www.JoshuaKLinden.com.

After a lifetime of living in philosophical silence, Joshua K. Linden heard the sound of water in a whole new way. The mesmerizing, meditative sound resonated so deeply within his Soul that it propelled him on a seven-year journey of reflection: on Soul, ego, and our place within the web of life.

Beautifully designed, The Sound of Water offers a series of thoughts and meditations that will guide you in your own journey to reconnect with the Source. You are invited to read it from beginning to end, or flip to a page at random to find deep insight and wisdom, inspiring you to awaken to living a life that deeply honors and values the Soul.

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"The style is poetic/meditative and simply read. Love, truth, essence, letting go of the ego, a rather Buddhist focus on suffering and detachment, the timeless beauty of nature, and the focus on Soul leads the reader into the spirituality of life.

Although the author states that the writing is loosely based on Christian theology and will engage those of other belief systems, the beliefs are mostly Christian, both traditional Christianity and Gnosticism. Beautifully written in a poetic manner, the depth of the content is also seen through philosophy and psychology, as the focus is on the essence of the Soul, when Soul is defined as psyche....Yet the wisdom and insight into both immanence and transcendence offers a delightfully timeless read if it is perused as a meditation of new insights with each reading." 

reviewed for US REVIEWS by Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSW
"This book is a pleasant exploration of what it means to be human, and an equally pleasant explanation of what it means to be interconnected to one another."

"The Sound of Water is a thought-provoking collection of ponderings and meditations that inspire examination of one's life and reconnection with the Source--God, the Universal energy and essence of life.

A series of compelling and peacefully alluring contemplations on our ability and need to reconnect with the Source."

"Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, The Sound of Water: A Psychology of the Soul is as thoughtful and thought-provoking as it is inspired and inspiring. An ideal and highly recommended addition to community, and academic reference Mediation Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists, The Sound of Water: A Psychology of the Soul is thoroughly 'reader friendly' from beginning to end and enthusiastically recommended to the non-specialist general reader."
"His primary sentiment, however, is that people should be present without judgment and without resistance--one that's also espoused by Eckhart Tolle (author of the 1997 spiritual self-help guide The Power of Now) and fellow author Esther Hicks. Ultimately, his book gets across the message that reality is the experience of 'living life awake.' Although Linden's text sometimes echoes the teachings of the aforementioned Tolle, its message organically arises from the author's personal experience and process--a clear, simple approach to life that uses straightforward language throughout. However, it's not a quick, easy read; instead, its weighty statements invite readers to pause and ponder, and ideally, to be present. A collection of well-written, perceptive, and quietly powerful essays, meant to be savored."