Moore, T. (1998). The Soul of Sex: Cultivating Life as an Act of Love. New York: Harper.
The Soul of Sex is no ordinary book about sexuality. In this book, Moore challenges the reader to expand their notions about sexuality. He argues that, rather than being merely a physical act, sex is an experience of the soul. When the soul is integrated with the mind and body, sexuality becomes deeper, richer, and more meaningful. Moore cautions that to attain what can be a sublime state, one must be willing to attend to beauty, sensuality, and pleasure in everyday life, while welcoming emotions and surrendering to the joys of life. By drawing on material from mythology, literature, popular culture, art and religion, he illustrates how to actualize this integration. In so doing, he also reveals the universal nature of human sexuality and its profound mystery.