“Two Lives” by Concordia Antarova is a mystical-esoteric novel in four parts, addressed to readers interested in the teachings of Helena Blavatsky and the philosophy of Nicholas Roerich. Full of riddles, the work was created in a very short time—more precisely, it was telepathically dictated by a higher power using clear-audition technique, and it was first published only fifty years after it was written, becoming a literary bestseller immediately.
The book was recorded by the famous opera singer and student of K. S. Stanislavsky, the soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre, Concordia Evgenyevna Antarova (1886–1959). The novel’s main characters are easily recognizable as contemporaries of the author—great souls who have finished their earthly lives, yet continue to help others in their spiritual development. Intended for a wide audience, the work lovingly presents vivid and deep images of great teachers and their selfless work to reveal the spiritual power of a person. Thanks to this book, everyone can touch a great truth and discover knowledge that has always been inside us.
The epic includes melodrama, mysticism, intrigue, black magic, the struggle of good against evil, adventure, passion and journeys, Eastern philosophy, and a call for spiritual growth. Each part of the work can be read as a separate literary work.