Before the reader is an unusual document of our time: a message from God—an original program of a spiritual revolution that covers all spheres of human knowledge and activity—from the strictly personal to the planetary.
This book troubles and alarms us, because in it, as in a mirror, we appear in a rather unflattering light. It is a demand addressed to each of us to become better, to rise above the usual image of ourselves—woven from self-pity and self-justifications: to become worthy of that first origin which God gave man as a pledge of eternal life.
This book encourages and consoles, because it contains none of the traditional “fear of God” that is typical of mystical revelations: without condemning a person, no matter what choices they make, God shows them the path to Himself.