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The collection presents contemplative essays that probe the nature and origin of life, balancing scientific materialism with an idealist sense of something beyond chemistry. Drawing on close nature observation, personal reflection, and references to contemporary thinkers, the author examines vitality, the transition from physical forces to living and mental phenomena, and the possible role of a pervasive tendency or universal mind within matter. Chapters alternate natural-history description with philosophical speculation about atoms, electrons, teleology, and the limits of laboratory explanation, while affirming reverence for the mysterious, aesthetic, and religious feelings evoked by the natural world.
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