Hence, it is almost inconceivable to them that Solzhenitsyn could
hold traditional
beliefs about God, Orthodox Christianity, the
mystical basis of the Russian nation, and the soul's eternal destiny while also being a spokesman for responsible political freedom (meaning constitutional limits on power, moderate nationalism, private property, and local self «government).
Later she studied Tibetan art and religion, extending the
mystical beliefs she had
held from an early age (her father, like Mondrian, was a Theosophist).