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Refusing to participate in evil


Tolstoy's mysticism centered on an ethical, non-dogmatic faith discovered through personal experience and the simple life of the peasantry, leading him to reject established religion, reason alone, and violence in favor of a spiritual life focused on love, humility, and service. After a spiritual crisis, he embraced what he called true faith, an intuitive trust in a cosmic whole and a personal connection to the divine found in simple, moral actions and universal love, not in rituals or intellectual dogma
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peterlee · M
What have you read of his?

I read Dostoevsky before going to Uni. Good preparation .

Russian novels have largely escaped me though.
val70 · 51-55
@peterlee War and peace in my youth, of course. My dad had it and read it when he was stationed in Germany

 
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