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How did Watts describe "Nature, Man and Woman"?

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Watts described "Nature, Man and Woman" as his best literary work, a masterpiece that encapsulates his philosophical and spiritual insights. He believed it to be a profound exploration of the interconnectedness of nature, humanity, and the feminine principle. Through its lyrical prose and evocative imagery, Watts sought to convey the unity and harmony that exists within the universe.
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