About This Book
A series of reflective essays diagnoses a spiritual lethargy among people who profess religious or ethical commitments, blaming the world's moral decline on their failure to act with conviction. The author examines how materialism, utilitarian doctrines and cultural advances have outpaced inner life, producing an anemic conscience that yields to harmful currents. She urges personal meditation, recovery of confidence in the power of goodness, and silent communal action to revive dormant souls, offering moral analysis and practical exhortations aimed at readers who accept an immortal principle.
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