Why this word is great
SOULSCAPE — [Noun] A notional landscape of the soul, an inner terrain shaped by spiritual and emotional contours. From soul ("the spiritual or immaterial part of a human") + -scape ("a view or representation of a scene"), modeled after landscape. Unlike "mindscape" (which charts the jagged peaks of cognition) or "dreamscape" (which drifts through the surreal), a soulscape is the silent geography of longing—a desert of absences, a forest of half-remembered hymns, the quiet estuary where grief and grace mingle like converging tides. It is the barren moor where regrets gather like fog, the sunlit glade where joy hums in the leaves, the crumbling cathedral where faith once knelt—a map of all the places we carry inside but can never quite return to.