I recently downloaded this ebook from a public domain site (the book is nearly
100 year old) and I have to say I'm very impressed with it. Underhill was an
ANglo-Catholic, but her main focus is on how anyone can appreciate the
mysticism of everyday life by seeing the world as it is, without
categorization. I think this sounds very Zen, and I wonder if anyone else had
read it.
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