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Lovingly crafted, deep, richly engaging, and wise. Jack Kornfield
An important resource...for many years to come. Sharon Salzberg
...brilliant and utterly engaging. Tara Brach
This glorious book explores the essence of connection through 5 essential types of relationships, [guiding] us into the infinite mysteries of human attunement (Bessel van der Kolk, New York Timesbestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score).
Do you long to connect more deeply with other human beings? Do you wonder if youre living up to your human potential to make these deep connections happenand perhaps missing out on this most compelling aspect of a vital life?
In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author Stephen Cope invites us to explore the most important questions in this domain: What is the nature of human connection? Why, precisely, is a capacity to connect deeply so important to the development of our minds, bodies, and spirits? What are the actual mechanisms of connection that we must master during the course of life? How can our lack of connection inhibit our happiness and satisfaction in life? Can we learn to connect more wisely than we do?
Cope is well known as a master storyteller, and he seamlessly blends science, scholarship, and storytelling, drawing on poignant stories from his own life as well as the lives of famous figuresfrom E. M. Forster to Sigmund Freud to Queen Victoriawhose formative relationships shed light on the nature of connection itself. In the process, he lays out in stunning detail the precise mechanisms of human connection, which he distills into five helpful categories: containment, twinship, adversity, mirroring, and conscious partnership. Then he invites us into a remarkably practical reflection on how these forms of connection appear in our own lives, helping us work toward a fuller understanding of deep human connectionand a more satisfying and fruitful life.
Deep Human Connection was originally published as Soul Friends.

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Praise for Soul Friends (original title of Deep Human Connection)

Soul Friends grabbed me from the very first sentence. I couldnt put it down. I wanted to devour it in one sitting. Not only is it beautifully written in a way that nourishes the soul, it is also historically fascinating. You dont want to miss this one.

Christiane Northrup, M.D., New York Times best-selling author of Goddesses Never Age and Making Life Easy

Stephen Copes Soul Friends is destined to be a classic. It is a beautiful and moving examination of the rich possibilities of deep friendship that are right under our noses... Cope makes us want to risk making real, intentional human connectionsand makes us long to celebrate them, and to allow them to transform us into fully conscious and fully alive human beings.

Geneen Roth, New York Times best-selling author of Women, Food and God and Lost and Found

Lovingly crafted, deep, richly engaging, and wise, Soul Friends is a beautiful work. It will inspire your friendships, expand your understanding, and uplift your heart.

Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart

For centuries, writers interested in the soul have reflected on friendship as the foundation of all love. Stephen Copes contribution is penetrating, subtle, and beautiful.... He sorts out what it means to be a friend and presents his rich imagination of it in the fluent language of a novelist. A very special book.

Thomas Moore, New York Times best-selling author of Care of the Soul

With Soul Friends, Stephen Cope offers a fresh and powerful way to deepen our connection to those who support us in being who we truly are. He skillfully guides us to better understand and enjoy the rich tapestry of our lives.

Sharon Salzberg, New York Times best-selling author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness

Ive been waiting for this book! There are a plethora of booksfrom memoirs to self-helpfor people navigating the mysterious minefield of romantic relationship, but few that offer insight into friendship.... With honesty, humor, and wisdom, Stephen Cope uses his own friendships, and the soul friendships between people known and unknown, to explore the sometimes difficult and always powerful landscape of love between friends. Reading the book has reawakened memories of my own soul friendships across a lifetime, and has enriched the friendships that fill my life today. Thank you, Stephen.

Elizabeth Lesser, co-founder, Omega Institute; author of Marrow and the New York Times bestseller Broken Open

In this brilliant and utterly engaging book, Stephen Cope invites us into a fascinating and life-changing inquiry: What is the nature and potential of our friendships? Please give yourself wholeheartedly to this inquiry.... [Y]our capacity to be intimate and fully alive in relationships will flourish!

Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge

This is a glorious book about human connections, and its one that should be read by anyone interested in the human mind and soul. Stephen Copes beautiful language and ideas guide us into the infinite mystery of human attunement. Using his own life story, that of some of his favorite writers, and knowledge gained from depth psychology, Cope shows us how people who truly see us and meet us on our deepest level shape who we fundamentally become.

Bessel VanderKolk, New York Times best-selling author of The Body Keeps the Score

Soul Friends is a marvelous book beautifully written and filled with hard-earned wisdom and profound grounded inspiration. Nothing is more important in our frightening time than cultivating our deepest relationships, so that we can be supported and sustained in the grueling work ahead to preserve and restore our world.

Andrew Harvey, award-winning author of The Hope: A Guide to Sacred Activism and Return to Joy

We are profoundly shaped by our most intense relationships. This is a central tenet of depth psychology.... Stephen Cope brings this insight to life better than anything else I have read on this crucial topic. The examples from his own life and those of people like Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud are fascinating and illuminating. You will learn a great deal about the psychodynamics of friendships, but more importantly youll learn how you got to be the way you are.

Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D., founder of the Center for Self Leadership, creator of Internal Family Systems therapy, and author of You Are the One Youve Been Waiting For

With a storytellers warmth and a sages wisdom, Stephen Cope illuminates the self-affirming, challenging, life-changing friendships that make us who we are. What a giftfrom his soul to ours.

James S. Gordon, M.D., author of Unstuck and Founder and Executive Director of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine

Stephen Cope has done it again. Hes written a book that makes you catch your breath, that cant help but crack what is closed in you. The deep investigation in Soul Friends is not only Copes journey into authenticity through human connection, it is also ours.... This is not just a book, but an experience, one that will change your life. I recommend it to every student and colleague. I recommend it to you.

Amy Weintraub, author of Yoga for Depression and Yoga Skills for Therapists and founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute

In his trademark brilliant and accessible style, Cope empowers us to follow the trajectory of our own friendships, to see afresh how these connections have fundamentally shaped us and made us who we are. I found myself seeing every significant relationship I have had through a deeper, more complex, and more refined lens.... So generous and so transparent is the authors own story of the joys and sorrows of authentic human connection that he emboldens me to see my own story in more honest and penetrating ways. When I finished Soul Friends I felt vibrantly alive, more awake and compassionate towards the human condition.

Gail Straub, best-selling author of Returning to My Mothers House and co-founder of The Empowerment Institute

Soul Friends is a tour de force of wisdom, humor, and psychological insight. By delicately dissecting friendshipspersonal and historicalCope makes the subtle clear, and the invisible visible, illuminating the roles of friendships around us, and he does this so eloquently that we wish him to be our own wisest friend. Here is the psychology teacher you wish youd had, and the literature guide you longed for, and the life coach who asks you the best questionsquestions that will first make you lean back, and then leap forward.

Diane Cameron, award-winning columnist, writer, and speaker; author of Never Leave Your Dead and Out of the Woods

Stephen Copes tender, literate voice touches our profound yearning and helps us unlock our hearts desire: to feel and provide nourishing human connection, to come home and come to life. A gem.

Joseph Bobrow Roshi, Ph.D., Zen master, psychoanalyst, and author of Zen and Psychotherapy, Partners in Liberation; Waking Up from War: A Better Way Home for Veterans and Nations; and After Midnight: Poems of Love and Death

Eight billion of us are hurtling through space circumnavigating the sun at 1000 mph, at times feeling so alone and at times feeling desperately crowded and impinged upon. We transmit signals through the dark, both hoping to find another and fearing what we may find.... And, as we encounter another, in that meeting we complete ourselvesor not. In

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