The author says that after forty years of explaining bits and pieces of the Passover Parable, he is now going to continue explaining it a bit more openly. He then says that to understand what God has said in the Scriptures, you are going to have to learn to think “The Way” He thinks and give up “The Way” you think. That understanding includes thinking in terms of parables (comparisons). The author explains that the soul is parabolically like a metaphysical “container,” and includes several Scripture passages where Paul and Jesus use this same imagery.
In the “Questions & Answers” column, the author clarifies that “light” and “darkness” is just a parabolic “way” of saying “God’s Truth” and “Satan’s lies.” The author concludes this column with an explanation of what Paul is talking about in Ephesians 2.