Closing Remarks for the Book VI The Book closes with his final hints about Savitri and her divine mission. Read More
Narad Returns, pp. 461-462 & Closing Remarks for the Canto Narad now completes saying what he had to say, the purpose for which he had come, to reveal something of the scroll of fate, yet unseen by man. Read More
The Wisdom Working in Creation, pp. 459-460 Narad now begins to reveal the deeper truths behind Savitri’s choice which has sprung up from her soul. Read More
The Soul’s Battle, pp. 458-459 The Soul has entered this world of Ignorance to have a kind of experience to grow towards its fullness. Read More
The Deepest Truth of Fate, p. 458 Narad now reveals the yet deeper truth about Fate seen from the deepest soul vision. Read More
The Human Being’s Predicament, pp. 457-458 Narad now reveals the problem of man and the workings of fate. Read More
Fate Is Not Blind, pp. 456-457 Aswapati asked Narad if the spirit is ruled by an outward world? Read More
The Adventure of Consciousness, pp. 455-456 The soul was drawn towards the great adventure of the Abyss and the possibilities hidden in the Inconscient. Read More
The Soul’s Plunge into Ignorance, pp. 454-455 We have not been pushed into this world by some dark force but out of our own choice. Read More
The Titan’s Way, pp. 452-453 The Titan’s path is now described and its dangers and eventual end. Read More
The Passage, pp. 451-452 Until the work is done man has to continue with the journey through the greyness of ignorance slowly pushing towards the Light. Read More
The Victory Shall Be Won, pp. 450-451 The task undertaken by the World-redeemer, however long it may take, is bound to eventually succeed. Read More
Light Into the Abyss, p. 450 The redeemer does not come to escape the darkness but to face it and fill it with Light. Read More
The Work in the Inconscient, pp. 449-450 The work of the World-redeemer is a long and complex task in the original Inconscient Darkness. Read More
The Greater Labour, pp. 448-449 A greater labour is needed, a vaster Light that the redeemer must bring here rather than show an exit door to the beyond. Read More
The World-Redeemer, p. 448 Redeemers come but man is not ready. At best they open a door of escape for a few. Read More