Light is essential for the fullest development of human beings. Without it, one cannot fully unfold him or herself, and without it, it becomes difficult to help others unfold as well.
What is Light? How does one follow it? What stands in the way of following it? How does the life of a person change when they do? And why does Humanity have no future without it?
These and similar questions—concerning Light, the Universe, and Humanity—are posed and explored in the philosophical and literary work Light.
Light is not a heavy or voluminous book. It is a “bun” compared to the traditional philosophical “pies” and “loaves”—a small, rich creation in which philosophical “raisins” are baked into the soft, sweet dough of literary art.
This “bun” was baked in an era of short, fast, flickering bursts of information and knowledge—and it is ready to compete with that shimmering flow for the attention and consciousness of people.