Fascinating Interview. Makes me want to read the book.
I have traveled along a similar path since I was 19. Came to California simply to leave Brooklyn, but ended up following a lifelong journey of self discovery.
Without having read the book or fully understanding Keri's journey, I can see one difference that stands out. I don't view the "soul" as something in my possession. Something outside of myself. I am the "soul" that perceives and is aware of being aware.
From early days in Catholicism - I was forever being warned about damaging the soul; of committing acts that would endanger the soul and its eventual journey. The soul was out there and I was its caretaker, its servant as it were. I felt this to be awkward and unsustainable. Eventually I came to realize that I was the one creating the experiences that I lived through - good or bad. That there was no separation. I look at is as Spirit - Mind - Body in that order. This helped solve some of the dilemmas I found myself in and answered many questions.
But that's about me. This is about the book - and it seems like an excellent one. Thanks Doc and Keri.