Ralph Waldo Emerson referred to the Soul as “the wise silence.” Lao Tzu called it the Tao. Plato called it the “good and the beautiful.” Aristotle called it “being.” In Zulu it’s called “Moya.” In Judaism some call it “Ein Sof,” that which is everything and nothing. The “Ka, the “Ba” and the “Akh” were what the Egyptians called it. We call it “the Soul.” This sermon will speak to the concept of soul in our modern lives and what it may mean to be in harmony with “the Soul.”