<p>In 'The Mahatma and the Hare', H. Rider Haggard takes readers on a metaphysical journey, blending Eastern spiritualism with Western narrative to craft a tale of profound introspection. The story, delineated as a dream or spiritual vision, parallels the accounts of near-death experiences and grapples with the nature of good and evil, the human soul, and the afterlife. Haggard's prose weaves a tapestry of the mystical and the moral, intricately ...