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A collection of essays explores creativity, spiritual unity, and social life from a contemplative perspective. The author argues that an inner sense of oneness underlies art, love, and knowledge, and that beauty and civility reflect harmonized relations rather than material accumulation. He contrasts imaginative communion with nature and folk religion against utilitarian modernity, examines cultural exchanges between East and West, and discusses political and educational ideals including freedom, nationhood, the role of women and home, and the purpose of an Eastern university. Throughout, creativity is presented as the means by which the One expresses itself through diverse forms.
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