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The author examines the inward spiritual life as complementary to external action, arguing that true religion unites contemplative experience and practical service. Chapters trace themes such as choosing the inner way, cultivating beatitude-like attitudes, recognizing an inner kingdom, learning from prophetic and scriptural exemplars, and practicing waiting, prayer, and moral perception. Emphasis falls on experiential knowledge of the unseen, the role of goodness and authority in spiritual growth, and the necessity of integrating inward conviction with outward deeds. Practical guidance and reflective analysis aim to help readers deepen prayer, perceive divine presence, and translate interior transformation into ethical, socially engaged living.
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