About This Book
A series of lyrical meditations that probe the inner life, exploring silence, secrecy, and spiritual perception. Through short essays and aphoristic reflections the author considers silence as active and passive, its relation to thought, love, sorrow, and encounters with the divine, and the moral value of humility, contemplation, and reserve. Natural imagery and mystical sensibility recur as frameworks for reflections on death, prayer, and the hidden riches of ordinary existence, urging sustained attention to the depths beneath everyday noise and a trust in inward experience over outward speech.
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