The first seven chapters of The Life Divine constitute one block of statement and argument, which is centred on the human aspiration that is evidenced by the ancient records and by repeated experiences in each epoch of history, including the present one, where science having analysed the externalities of Nature find itself satiated but not satisfied and is preparing humanity to return to its primeval quest and search. That aspiration can be formulated in the formula of God, Light, Freedom and bliss.