About This Book
A sequence of meditative poems probes cosmic origins, the mystery of life and death, and human efforts to explain them. The verses critique priest-made doctrine and successive mythologies while urging skepticism and self-reliance. Treatment of human development and evolution stresses endurance amid cyclic rise and fall, and celebrates artistic and poetic creation as more lasting than temporal power. Natural rhythms, seasonal imagery, and reflections on mortality recur throughout, culminating in an insistence on the present moment as the locus of meaning and moral responsibility.
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