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A sequence of essays and meditations that foregrounds imagination and the interior life as remedies to sterile intellect and public agitation. The writer draws on Platonic and mystical traditions and mythic imagery to argue that pity, reverence for ordinary persons, and contemplative moods reveal a latent heroism within humanity. Topics include the relationship between thought and feeling, the artistically charged spirit, the moral value of forgiveness, and the quest for a unifying spiritual awareness that ennobles daily life. The tone alternates between reflective criticism, devotional praise, and poetic observation of nature and mind.
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