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E. L. Grant Watson, an English field naturalist, zoologist, and one of England's best-loved nature writers, spent a lifetime trying to bring nature and consciousness into a unified, holistic vision that would establish meaning in the world without losing wonder. The questions raised by facts of nature inexplicable in terms of conventional theories, together with insights gained from a reading of Jung -- as well as by a study of early Christian gnostic literature and the anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner -- brought him to an imaginative perception of living things based on the conviction of the presence in all things of a spiritual reality.…mehr

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E. L. Grant Watson, an English field naturalist, zoologist, and one of England's best-loved nature writers, spent a lifetime trying to bring nature and consciousness into a unified, holistic vision that would establish meaning in the world without losing wonder. The questions raised by facts of nature inexplicable in terms of conventional theories, together with insights gained from a reading of Jung -- as well as by a study of early Christian gnostic literature and the anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner -- brought him to an imaginative perception of living things based on the conviction of the presence in all things of a spiritual reality.
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Elliot Lovegood Grant Watson (1885-1970) was a writer, anthropologist, and biologist whose writings combine the scrutiny of a scientist with the insight of the poet. He wrote six "Australian" novels and three scientific, philosophical works that highlight certain inadequacies found in Darwinism.