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Hardcover The Coming Country: A Pre-Vision Book

ISBN: 1025333683

ISBN13: 9781025333687

The Coming Country: A Pre-Vision

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"The Coming Country: A Pre- Vision" is a visionary and allegorical exploration of spiritual transformation and the potential for a higher state of human existence. Written by the renowned explorer and mystic Sir Francis Younghusband, this work presents a compelling vision of a future society guided by spiritual insight rather than mere material progress. Through a narrative that blends philosophical reflection with imaginative foresight, the author describes a land where the human spirit has reached a new level of maturity, transcending the conflicts and limitations of the physical world.

Younghusband draws upon his deep experiences with Eastern and Western spiritual traditions to outline a path toward collective enlightenment. The book serves as both a critique of contemporary society and a hopeful prophecy for what humanity might become if it prioritizes the search for inner truth and cosmic connection. "The Coming Country: A Pre- Vision" remains a significant text for readers interested in the history of mysticism, utopian literature, and the early 20th-century movement toward global spiritual unity. Its prose captures the yearning for a more harmonious world, offering a profound meditation on the destiny of the soul and the evolution of the human race.

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