Table of Contents
- Christmas: the play of universal emotion
- A New Year's message
- Occultism and spirituality, part 2
- Vivekananda speaks about Christ
- Nehru and America
- The Hinduism of today
- Questions and answers
- Question: My wife, who is otherwise the most reasonable of beings, insists that all religious beliefs are delusions brought about by existential anxiety. Most people find the thought unbearable that there is no meaning in life except for the biological and rational fact of life itself. This, she feels, should satisfy anybody. The fact of death, she believes, is to be similarly faced as a biological reality. It is an old theory, which, I realise, can neither be proved or disproved at an intellectual level.
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