It is one of the secrets in that change of mental poise which has been fitly named conversion, that to many among us neither heaven nor earth has any revelation till some personality touches theirs with a peculiar influence, subduing them into receptiveness..
In George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda," the author explores the transformative power of personal connections. She suggests that individuals often remain closed off to profound insights and revelations until they encounter someone whose influence resonates deeply with them. This connection can lead to a shift in their mental state, opening them up to new perceptions of existence.
The idea of "conversion" goes beyond mere belief; it highlights the role of unique interpersonal...