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There can be many reasons to write an autobiography: from the natural desire to share one's life story with descendants to attempts to transfer as much information as possible from memory to paper, preserving at least some recollection of the years lived. Sometimes, however, it is necessity that compels a person to write an autobiography. And this book is precisely such a case.
It is not merely a biography of an individual but a complex story that extends beyond the bounds of a single human life. It is the story of a disabled person who, under difficult circumstances, is compelled to undertake perhaps the most important and challenging task - not just within one lifetime, but across multiple lives. This is the autobiography of a spiritual mentor compelled to tell his story, even though it may seem incredible or simply fabricated.
The book will be of interest to people of various views - as an example that one can be strong, useful, and needed despite severe physical limitations. More broadly, it is the life story of a contemporary person enduring difficult life circumstances. A person upon whose shoulders a burden the size of the universe was placed - and who, in turn, received support of the same magnitude.
From the Translator:
The translation from Russian is done by a non-professional translator, using online tools. The purpose is not to publish, but simply to give an opportunity to read the book to those who may be interested in it. I am aware of possible shortcomings of the translation and apologise for any inaccuracies and mistakes that may occur.