Part 1 Reincarnation: old roots; a human being has many bodies; near-death; incarnation; dying; where are we between two lives?; different lives, other circumstances; how often do we return?; what is time?; man - a microcosm; why do we know little or nothing about our past lives?; can reincarnation be proved?; prophet in spite of himself; reincarnation research; back to earlier lives. Part 2 Karma: karma - life and movement; law of energy conservation; reciprocal action - a principle of life; cosmic balance; the way karma works; is everything that happens to us karma?; karma and charity; karma factors in reincarnation; parents and children; karma and free will. Part 3 Karma in historical perspective: the boomerang of fate and karma; thoughts are forces; individual versus collective karma; national karma; the factor time in the retroaction of karma; acceleration and accumulation of events; how did our current situation arise?; what is so special about this time?. Part 4 Universal laws of creation: religion or science - who can tell?; spirit and matter - two separate worlds?; towards a new unity; laws of creation; gravitation; attraction of homogeneous species; completion; balance between giving and receiving; movement; laws and inner knowing; thy will be done.... Part 5 Christianity, reincarnation and karma: the Bible and reincarnation; Jesus and early Christianity seen in a new light; Jesus - love, truth, justice; the issue of justice; is Jesus really the Redeemer?; reincarnation - a fundmental building block; of what value are these insights to us?; about personal forgiveness; a prospective Christianity. Part 6 Man in creation: evolution of creation?; adaptation - spontaneous or planned?; elemental beings; steering mechanissm for matter; glorified animal or a being with divine potential?; the divine spark; neither God nor animal; man - a spiritual being. Part 7 Epilogue - the insatiable longing: the journey as metaphor; the journey of the artist; make way, make way, make way ... we have no time to stay!; externalization; the need to be in motion; traveller between yesterday and tomorrow; the unappeasable, redeeming desire.