Science and the Infinite; or, Through a Window in the Blank Wall
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The author advances a practical mystical philosophy that treats visible phenomena as shadows of a deeper Reality and urges introspection over purely intellectual analysis. Presented in a sequence of short views, the text moves from clearing misconceptions and sharpening inner vision to examinations of symbolism, love in action, the notion of a physical film, and analyses of space, time, and creation as limitations of the senses. It proposes that life and consciousness are transient modes or frequencies within a timeless ground, offers consolatory reflections to lessen fear of death, and encourages disciplined inner practice to apprehend unity with the Infinite.
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