Publisher's Synopsis
The spiritual order of the world has no price. It can neither be imposed nor bought nor taken on loan (imitated). Fortunes can be bought or confiscated, the same goes for state powers; the spiritual order can neither be bought nor confiscated. The spiritual manifestations can be repressed, forbidden, suspended, for longer or shorter periods, after which, the latent spiritual forces find other "spiritual horizons" to re-enact the human scene. The cognitive transposition of spiritual order in the "being of concepts" is not performed strictly by the mediation of the abstract thought, but is firstly lived, assumed in and through inner spiritual experiences, from where it passes, then, into concepts, social schemes, cultural patterns (faith, myths, all types of the social narrative).