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A series of reflective essays, grounded in Indian spiritual texts and classroom discourses, examines the individual's relation to the universe, soul-consciousness, and the problem of evil. It contrasts a life in harmony with nature with a city-bound mentality, and argues that realisation arises through love, disciplined action, and an awakened appreciation of beauty. Drawing on Upanishadic and Buddhist ideas interpreted as living practice rather than antiquarian scholarship, it treats karma and duty as means of inner growth, emphasizing service, personal testimony, and the integration of spiritual insight into everyday life rather than abstract philosophical systematisation.
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