ABSTRACT

In this beautifully written book, David E. Cooper uses a gentle walk through a tropical garden – the view of the fields and hills beyond it, the sound of birds, voices and flutes, the reflection of light in water, the play of shadows among the trees and the presence of strange animals – as an opportunity to reflect on experiences of nature and the mystery of existence.

Covering an extensive range of topics, from Daoism to dogs, from gardening to walking, from Zen to Debussy, Cooper succeeds in conveying some deep and difficult philosophical ideas about the meaning of life in an engaging manner, showing how those ideas bear upon the practical question of how we should relate to our world and live our lives.

A thought-provoking and compelling book, Senses of Mystery is a triumph of both storytelling and philosophy.

chapter 1|2 pages

In a garden

chapter 2|13 pages

The truth of mystery

chapter 3|11 pages

Religion, nature and mystery

chapter 4|14 pages

Animals

chapter 5|14 pages

Music

chapter 6|14 pages

Walking

chapter 7|13 pages

Gardening

chapter 8|14 pages

Life and mystery

chapter 9|4 pages

In a garden again