Two Lives: Part I | Concordia Antarova
Embark on a profound spiritual journey with “Two Lives,” Part I, a mystical novel by Concordia Evgenievna Antarova (1886-1959), a celebrated opera singer and student of Konstantin Stanislavski, soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre. This captivating tale, penned during the tumultuous years of World War II, unfolds as a testament to the power of inner guidance. Antarova, known as Cora, describes receiving the narrative through clairaudience—a method mirroring the inspiration behind the Living Ethics writings of Elena and Nicholas Roerich, and Helena Blavatsky’s “The Secret Doctrine.”
“Two Lives” introduces us to extraordinary individuals—great souls who, having completed their earthly evolution, remain to guide others on their spiritual path. A palpable unity of source connects this novel to the Living Ethics, its narrative beautifully illustrating the principles of this ancient wisdom. This shared source—the wellspring of a singular Truth—underpins the teachings of Gautama Buddha, Jesus Christ, and other Great Masters.
Part I unveils the heroes’ profound spiritual quest, their bitter disappointments, and their far-reaching journeys in pursuit of ultimate truth. Experience a compelling narrative that resonates with themes of spiritual awakening, self-discovery, and the enduring power of the human spirit. Discover the mysteries within and begin your own journey of self-illumination.