Andrey Voynovsky has traveled the world a great deal, but sometimes he returns to those very places where he has already been—just to wander along paths known only to him, again and again. We know how clear and clean the day is. And we know how alluring night is. Those are contrasts. Why do we surrender to contrasts without noticing that we’ve already crossed that threshold…? Throughout the whole history of human existence, people have tried to answer these questions—and tried again and again, in different ways: philosophers and artists, writers and poets, ordinary people and those who are not so ordinary. Even those who came back from prison. Perhaps it was there, on those paths, that the author saw that very light. Who lit it, and by what—who could say now. But after reading “The Healer,” you suddenly understand for yourself that walking and observing is useful. For both Health and the Soul.