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What is the soul, and what happens when life wounds it beyond what it can carry?
Soul After Trauma follows humanity's oldest question through ancient breath traditions, Egypt, Plato, Aristotle, the Biblical soul, Augustine, Aquinas, Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, trauma science, and modern parts-based healing. Albert Baye Schriber argues that the soul is not fragile or easily shattered. It is adaptive. When life becomes unbearable, it can divide itself into survival, carrying pain in separate parts until safety, truth, love, and meaning make wholeness possible again.
This book is a history of the soul, a new map of survival, and a hopeful vision for wounded people, fractured families, and a divided world. It speaks to anyone who has ever felt broken and offers a gentler truth: you were not broken. You adapted to survive. And what is adapted in pain can, slowly and honestly, begin to become whole again.
It reflects the book's journey from ancient ideas of the soul to trauma, survival, reintegration, and healing on both a personal and civilizational scale.
Soul After Trauma follows humanity's oldest question through ancient breath traditions, Egypt, Plato, Aristotle, the Biblical soul, Augustine, Aquinas, Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, trauma science, and modern parts-based healing. Albert Baye Schriber argues that the soul is not fragile or easily shattered. It is adaptive. When life becomes unbearable, it can divide itself into survival, carrying pain in separate parts until safety, truth, love, and meaning make wholeness possible again.
This book is a history of the soul, a new map of survival, and a hopeful vision for wounded people, fractured families, and a divided world. It speaks to anyone who has ever felt broken and offers a gentler truth: you were not broken. You adapted to survive. And what is adapted in pain can, slowly and honestly, begin to become whole again.
It reflects the book's journey from ancient ideas of the soul to trauma, survival, reintegration, and healing on both a personal and civilizational scale.