"Did you see the sunset last night? I cried, it was so beautiful!"
"You could have heard a pin drop during the violin solo. Breathless."
We all know these feelings when something so stirring—something so far beyond our ability to express in words the pure nowness of a moment—moves us to deep wonder and gratitude for life, for beauty. What impels this extraordinary zeal for life? This deeply felt response to splendor and creativity? Mary Baker Eddy knew the source: She called it Soul, a synonym for God. This month, the Journal continues our series of articles exploring the seven synonyms for God included in Science and Health. Listen in as our writers talk this month about Soul—the remarkable divine source of everyone's identity—and how understanding Soul's attributes leads to transforming our thinking, our lives, and our world.