Each volume of this novel can be viewed as an independent work. This novel has everything — an exciting plot, intrigue, melodrama, mysticism, the struggle between good and evil, black magicians, chases and persecution. But above all, there is something here that turns it into a true source of spiritual wisdom of the East, namely, an exposition of the foundations of philosophical and esoteric knowledge and psychological laws of human spiritual development. The adventures of the heroes of the second part of K. Antarova’s novel are again connected with the struggle between good and evil, as well as with difficult paths to self-comprehension. The fascinating intrigue of the novel unfolds against the backdrop of a family drama of one of the aristocratic houses of London. A young talented lord falls into the snares of an insidious seducer; after marriage, his dreams of an artistic career collapse, and he himself, being the embodiment of good, nevertheless carries the yoke of evil that has settled in his own house all his life … This book is a kind of encyclopedia of family life, true life examples of which show the most common mistakes and the misconceptions of people in building family relationships. Karmic ties between family members, death and the afterlife of consciousness, reincarnation, the principles of spiritual self-improvement and other deeply philosophical questions find an aphoristic, simple, life-like reflection on the pages of this story. Like the first volume of the novel, this book is read in one breath and will be the best gift for connoisseurs of genuine moral values and immortal wisdom of the East.
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