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A series of reflective essays explores mortality, the influence of the dead on the living, spiritual messages, and philosophical inquiries into hope, heredity, progress, karma, and the relation between macrocosm and microcosm. Drawing on personal observation, cultural examples, and metaphysical speculation, the pieces argue that the departed continue to shape memory, moral life, and national destinies, consider communication across the grave, and examine human virtues, suffering, and destiny. Interspersed are meditations on nature, insects, gambling, speaking ill, and the necessary silence that accompanies great revelations, culminating in contemplations about the soul, collective memory, and ethical renewal.
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