“Two Lives” is a mystical novel that reflects the ideas of Theosophy and the Teaching of Living Ethics, revealing to readers for many years the mysteries of spiritual improvement. The text, written by Kora Antarova closer to the middle of the twentieth century, doesn’t lose its life-giving influence even now; it still immerses us in the astonishing world of spiritual wisdom and the psychological patterns of human development. Speaking about the lives and adventures of the main characters, the author skillfully weaves descriptions of moral and spiritual-psychological совершенствование into the narrative, making the novel even more significant.
In Part III of “Two Lives,” the reader goes with the heroes to India, where the people and images familiar to us are revealed in full, changing and improving. Beyond the captivating plot, numerous intrigues, and mysticism, each chapter carries a genuine source of spiritual wisdom from the East, as well as reflections of the era’s ideas about family values. Before us open the worlds of Secret Brotherhoods, where the heroes are introduced to the sacred knowledge available only to the chosen. And now their main task is to bring this knowledge to people, guiding them along the path of self-perfection.