Aldous Huxley is one of my favorite authors. He captured my imagination with Brave New World in high school, and took me on a trip through The Doors of Perception in college. These essays, one of my favorite forms, are still relevant today. Many of them come from Ends and Means. In fact, you will find the last three chapters of Ends and Means, 1937, on pg. 338 - 406. Here in these essays, Religious Practices, Beliefs, and Ethics, he does a marvelous job of reconciling science and mysticism. This is the Aldous that I know and love.