The narrative explores the journey from darkness to enlightenment, symbolized by a guiding light in the night. It reflects on themes of hope and companionship, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in the face of uncertainty. The phrase "I am the light of the world" suggests a spiritual or divine presence that offers solace and direction, encouraging readers to embrace faith and continue moving forward despite challenges.
Michael Meier-Brügger Book order
August 13, 1948






- 2004
- 2003
Indo-European linguistics
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Michael Meier-Brügger holds the Chair in Comparative and Indo-European Linguistics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. Matthias Fritz is Research Fellow in the Department of Comparative and Indo-European Linguistics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. Manfred Mayrhofer is Emeritus Professor of Comparative and Indo-European Linguistics at the University of Vienna, Austria.