<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Planets Within</i> asks us to return to antiquity with new eyes. It centers on one of the most psychological movements of the prescientific age--Renaissance Italy, where a group of "inner Columbuses" charted territories that still give us today a much- needed sense of who we are and where we have come from, and the right routes to take toward fertile and unexplored places.</p> <p>Chief among these masters of the interior life was Marsilio Ficino, presiding genius of the Florentine Academy, who taught that all things exist in soul and must be lived in its light. This study of Ficino broadens and deepens our understanding of psyche, for Ficino was a doctor of soul, and his insights teach us the care and nurture of soul.</p> <p>Moore takes as his guide Ficino's own fundamental tool--imagination. Respecting the integrity and autonomy of images, <i>The Planets Within</i> unfolds a poetics of soul in a kind of dialogue between the laconic remarks of Ficino and the need to give these remarks a life and context for our day.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The reader turning to this book for knowledge and self-knowledge will be delighted to find it so instructive, enjoyable, and 'user-friendly.' With Tom Moore as guide you will feel at home in the marvelous world of Renaissance Hermetism, its psychological and astrological insights, its music, its madness. How much Moore knows and how generous he is in giving it to the reader." </p>--James Hillman, author of The Soul's Code and A Terrible Love of War<br><br><p>"In his presentation of psychological insight and understanding informed by Renaissance astrology and musicology, Dr. Moore's clarity with complex matters is topped only by his wisdom. To tune the fantasy of a 'well-tempered life' with the disharmonic of 'necessary madness' is precisely the soulful genius that Dr. Moore's master, Ficino, would have loved." </p>--David Miller, author of Orestes: Myth and Dream as Catharsis<br>
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