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Title: SÖKAREN Issue: NR4 Volume: 29 Year: 1992 Publisher: Larsons förlag Subtitle: Oberoende tidskrift för livssynsfrågor (Independent magazine for life-view issues)
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Title: SÖKAREN
Issue: NR4
Volume: 29
Year: 1992
Publisher: Larsons förlag
Subtitle: Oberoende tidskrift för livssynsfrågor (Independent magazine for life-view issues)
This issue of Sökaren magazine, published in 1992, explores themes of parapsychology, spirituality, and personal transformation, featuring articles on author Lois Duncan's experiences with precognition, the phenomenon of Kundalini energy, and research into reincarnation.
Reportage: Larsons förlag – populär filosofi, meditation, friskvård, miljövård...
This article profiles Larsons förlag, a Swedish publishing house founded by Robert Larson. The publisher discusses the company's broad range of topics, including philosophy, meditation, health, environmentalism, and business. Robert Larson recounts how he started the publishing house after an opportunity arose within the Bonnier group. He highlights the significant role of Paul Brunton's books, which led to the translation and publication of "The Secret Path" and subsequently many other Brunton works through a US subsidiary. The article also mentions the contributions of Robert's wife, Birgitta, and son, Joakim, who manages the typesetting and layout. The family's commitment to their work is described as following "your bliss," emphasizing that what is done with heart has value. The article touches upon past successes, such as a photography book published in 70,000 copies and a book on health and quality of life that sold 30,000 copies. Environmental issues are also a focus, with mention of books on solar energy and wind power. The article notes that while some books are bestsellers, others are niche publications that contribute to the overall catalog.
Reportage: Lois Duncan – När fiktion blir verklighet
This personal account by author Lois Duncan details her unsettling experiences where her fictional writings seemed to manifest in reality. Duncan, known for her young adult novels exploring ESP, recounts her participation in parapsychology experiments at Duke University in 1952, where she performed poorly but set a record for incorrect answers. She describes how her novel "Ransom" (1966), about a school bus kidnapping, eerily preceded a real-life kidnapping in her town. Later, her novel "Don't Look Behind You" (1989), featuring a protagonist named April being stalked by a hitman in a Camaro, was followed by the real-life murder of her own daughter, Kait, in a similar fashion. This tragedy, coupled with the subsequent threats and the need for her family to go into hiding, led Duncan to seek understanding through books on near-death experiences. She connected with Professor William Roll, who assured her that her experiences were not signs of madness but rather an awakening to psychic abilities, particularly precognition. Duncan also notes how a journalist who investigated her daughter's case bore the same name as a character in her book "Summer of Fear."
Reportage: Upplevde Elisabeth kundalinikraften?
This article tells the story of Elisabeth, a seemingly ordinary woman in her 30s, who experienced a profound crisis and transformation, possibly related to Kundalini energy. Elisabeth, a nurse from Bohuslän, Sweden, describes her descent into a "darkness" in the summer of 1990, feeling overwhelmed by childhood traumas. She sought help from psychotherapist Thomas Nilsson, who used gestalt therapy and holotropic breathwork. During these sessions, Elisabeth experienced involuntary body movements, described as "disgusting snake-like movements," which she initially found terrifying and thought indicated she was losing her mind. These movements were blocked, causing pain, until Thomas helped her move through them. Elisabeth's medical background made it difficult to accept these phenomena. She eventually created a painting depicting snakes around a mother and child, which her therapist recognized as a manifestation of Kundalini energy. The article highlights her physical transformation from being overweight to normal weight and her profound inner changes, including increased self-confidence and a new worldview. Elisabeth emphasizes that the label "Kundalini" is less important than the process of healing and becoming whole.
Parapsykologi: Barn berättar att de levt tidigare
This section presents research by psychologist Erlendur Haraldsson on children in Sri Lanka who claim to remember past lives. Haraldsson, following the methods of Professor Ian Stevenson, investigated four cases. The article details the cases of Prethibha Gunawardana, Dilupa Damayanthi Nanayakkara, Dilukshi Geveenie Nissanka, and Duminda Bandara Ratnayake. In the case of Dilukshi, her statements about a previous life as Shiromi, who drowned in a river, were corroborated by Shiromi's father, Dharmadasa Ranatunga, after Dilukshi led them to Ranatunga's house and recognized objects and people. Similarly, Duminda's claims of being a former abbot named Gunnepada at Asgiriya monastery were investigated, with some details aligning with Gunnepada's life. Haraldsson notes the challenges in verifying such claims, including potential contamination of information and the difficulty of finding exact matches. He concludes that while many cases remain unresolved, some, like those of Duminda and Dilukshi, show compelling evidence of past-life memories.
Argumentationsanalys och källkritik
This article discusses the importance of argumentation analysis and source criticism. It outlines three criteria for good argumentation: clarity, validity, and relevance. The author provides examples of incomprehensible, invalid, and irrelevant arguments. The piece also emphasizes the need for arguments to be unbiased and to consider evidence for and against a claim. The definition of 'God' is explored as an example of how differing interpretations can lead to confusion. The author stresses that while faith has its own logic, empirical evidence is crucial for verifying claims. The article distinguishes between scientific inquiry and agitation, advocating for a critical and questioning approach to sources. It suggests that while specialists have deep knowledge, their opinions outside their expertise should be viewed with caution. The author concludes that developing skills in argumentation analysis and source criticism is beneficial for understanding complex issues.
Other Sections
- Ann Mortifee: An advertisement for a singing workshop with Canadian artist Ann Mortifee, focusing on using voice for healing and self-expression.
- Wäxthuset: Information about courses offered at Wäxthuset, including "Andnings Pedagog Utbildningen" (Breathing Pedagogy Training) and various workshops on personal development and holistic health.
- Fjäll 6908, 760 40 Väddö: Contact information for Wäxthuset.
- Vattumannen: An advertisement for Vattumannen, described as Sweden's oldest independent bookstore for esoteric literature, offering books, crystals, and other items.
- Lectorium Rosicrucianum / Gnostisk Kristendom: Information about the Gnostic Christian teachings and the Rosicrucian order.
- Fjärrskådaren: An advertisement for psychic readings by phone with Ingegärd Johansson.
- Tommy Brodd: An advertisement for psychic consultations and courses in healing and psychic development.
- Kunskapens Bok om Allvetandet: A book by Kerstin & Josef Östlund about past lives and esoteric knowledge.
- Projekt Liv: A book by Per Bruus-Jensen on a worldview that integrates physical and para-physical laws.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of Sökaren revolve around the exploration of consciousness, spirituality, and the unexplained. The magazine appears to have an open-minded stance towards phenomena such as ESP, reincarnation, and Kundalini energy, presenting research and personal accounts without overt skepticism. The editorial stance seems to be one of encouraging personal growth, self-discovery, and a broader understanding of life beyond conventional scientific or religious frameworks. The focus on Larsons förlag's diverse and often niche publications further reinforces this editorial direction, suggesting a commitment to providing readers with alternative perspectives on life's big questions.
This issue of Sökaren, dated nr 4, 1992, is an independent periodical for life-view issues. It is published by Sökaren and edited by Sven Magnusson. The cover prominently features the question "Återfödelse?" (Reincarnation?) and includes articles on various spiritual, parapsychological, and philosophical topics.
Key Articles and Features
Lois Duncan's Daughter's Murder Case
The issue begins with a detailed account by Lois Duncan about the murder of her daughter, Kait. Duncan recounts her interactions with psychic researcher Professor Roll and her subsequent contact with medium Noreen Renier. Renier provided sketches of the suspected killer, one of which uncannily matched the description of 'Mike Vamp,' a character from Duncan's book 'Don't Look Behind You,' written a year before the murder. The article highlights the author's struggle with the police's explanation of a 'stray bullet' and her pursuit of the truth, suggesting the involvement of a professional killer in a drug-related incident.
Reincarnation
An extensive article titled "Återfödelse?" (Reincarnation?) explores the concept of rebirth. It discusses cases where children recount past-life memories, and researchers like Ian Stevenson and Erlendur Haraldsson have investigated these claims. While acknowledging the compelling nature of these cases, the article also presents alternative explanations, such as the collective subconscious, and emphasizes that definitive proof remains elusive. The author expresses fascination with reincarnation-type cases but concludes that it is wise to remain open-minded and acknowledge the unknown.
Redaktörens åsikter (Editor's Opinions)
In this section, the editor, Sven Magnusson, shares his views on various topics:
- Astrology: He expresses skepticism, stating that the position of stars at birth cannot determine a person's future, though he acknowledges its ancient origins and current popularity. He suggests there might be an unknown reality behind astrology but notes the lack of scientific support.
- Bermuda Triangle: Magnusson dismisses the Bermuda Triangle as a phenomenon likely fabricated by sensationalist writers, citing research that indicates no unusual number of incidents compared to other sea areas.
- Biorhythm Theory: He states that scientific studies have disproven biorhythm theory.
- Prayer: He believes prayer can be effective, though the mechanism is unclear, and admits to praying himself.
- Crop Circles: He finds crop circles mysterious, suggesting they could be caused by unknown natural phenomena or even aircraft, while acknowledging that some have been admitted as hoaxes by humans.
- Firewalking: He considers firewalking a natural phenomenon, though he questions how individuals can walk significant distances without harm, suggesting 'mind over matter' might be a factor.
- ESP and PK: He believes in the existence of ESP and PK but notes that conclusive scientific proof is still lacking.
- Evolution: Magnusson leans towards an intelligently guided evolution rather than one based solely on chance and natural selection, suggesting the universe possesses intelligence.
- The Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon: He mentions this concept but notes research that questions its validity as a scientific fact.
- Hypnosis: He views hypnosis as a genuine psychological phenomenon but cautions that statements made under hypnosis are not always reliable, as individuals may fabricate information.
- Christianity: He holds an agnostic view on God but believes that if Jesus did not rise from the dead, then Christianity, as it is preached, is not true. He finds insufficient rational evidence for the resurrection.
- Uri Geller: He believes Geller has demonstrated genuine paranormal phenomena but criticizes his focus on showmanship and financial gain over scientific research.
- Graphology: He believes handwriting can reveal something about a person but cautions that interpretations should be made with care, as direct scientific support is lacking.
- Loch Ness Monster: He considers the existence of the Loch Ness Monster plausible but notes the lack of definitive proof.
- Magic: He acknowledges reports of successful magic but equates it to prayer.
- Meditation: While not practicing it himself, he acknowledges that meditation, such as the TM method, can be beneficial for some.
- Mystical Voices: He believes phenomena like those studied by Friedrich Jürgenson and Claude Thorlin are likely paranormal but stem from the subconscious rather than contact with a spirit world.
- New Age: He views the New Age movement positively, appreciating its holistic worldview, emphasis on love, positive thinking, personal development, parapsychology, and vegetarianism.
Has Jesus Lived?
This article debates the historical existence of Jesus. It cites religious professors Carl-Martin Edsman and Harald Riesenfeld, who assert that Jesus was a historical figure. However, it questions which Jesus is being referred to – the synoptic, Johannine, Pauline, or other interpretations. The article discusses the difficulty in verifying Jesus's exact words and intentions, referencing exegete Rudolf Bultmann. It explores various theories for the spread of belief in Jesus's resurrection, including the possibility that he survived the crucifixion, that his followers experienced visions, or that his body was moved and a message of resurrection was spread by a group like the Essenes. The article concludes that it is impossible to definitively ascertain who Jesus was, and that biblical accounts are faith testimonies rather than objective historical records.
Books by Martinus
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to promoting the works of Danish author Martinus, focusing on his "cosmic cosmology." Several of his books are listed and described, including:
- Kosmiska Lektioner (Cosmic Lessons): Covers topics like the psychic temple, the cause of human destiny, and mental healing.
- Mänsklighetens öde (The Fate of Humanity): Discusses the birth of a new world culture and cosmic structures.
- Logik (Logic): Explains Martinus's logical thinking principles.
- Martinus kosmologi (Martinus Cosmology): An overview of his extensive work, emphasizing love, science, and the interconnectedness of life.
- Livets Bog (The Book of Life): Martinus's central work, presented in seven volumes, exploring cosmic laws, evolution, and the nature of existence.
- Vägen till Paradiset (The Way to Paradise): Describes the afterlife as a spiritual world.
- Kosmiska Glimtar (Cosmic Glimpses): Discusses heightened states of consciousness and the evolution of consciousness.
- De levande väsendenas odödlighet (The Immortality of Living Beings): Addresses the justice of life and the necessity of spiritual science.
- Kulturens Skapelse (The Creation of Culture): Examines the factors behind human cultural development and the creation of peace.
- Vad är sanning? (What is Truth?): Discusses the decline of religious authority and the search for truth.
- Meditation: Explores prayer as a safe form of meditation and discusses the concept of 'love cults'.
- Livets Väg (The Way of Life): Covers the cycle of life, mental prisons, and the concept of resurrection.
- Martinus Erindringer (Martinus Reminiscences): Martinus's autobiography.
- Martinus – Som vi husker ham (Martinus – As We Remember Him): Testimonies from people who knew Martinus.
- Den Eviga Världs-bilden (The Eternal World Picture): Presents Martinus's symbol material with explanations.
- Blad ur Guds Bilderbok (Pages from God's Picture Book): Poetic descriptions of life's cycles and nature.
- Julevangeliet (The Christmas Gospel): Interprets the biblical Christmas story as a symbol of human cosmic destiny.
Other Sections
- Kontakt (Contact): Personal ads seeking companions for spiritual journeys.
- Brev (Letters): Correspondence from readers, including a commentary on Håkan Blomqvist's article about the Theosophical Society and a discussion on "False Prophets."
- Farliga sekter? (Dangerous Sects?): A critique of an Expressen article that categorized various religious movements as dangerous.
- Meditation: Information on meditation techniques.
- Vem är Martinus? (Who is Martinus?): A biographical sketch of Martinus, detailing his life and spiritual awakening.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes a spiritual and parapsychological worldview, encouraging readers to explore life's mysteries through introspection, research, and an open mind. The editor, Sven Magnusson, expresses a critical yet open stance on various phenomena, emphasizing the importance of scientific inquiry while acknowledging the limitations of current understanding. There is a strong advocacy for vegetarianism and a belief in the potential for human spiritual evolution towards a more loving and harmonious existence. The promotion of Martinus's teachings is a significant recurring theme, presenting his cosmology as a comprehensive framework for understanding life and the universe.
Title: NY KULTUR
Issue: Nr 161
Date: Approximately 1985 (based on context and typical publication cycles for such magazines).
Publisher: VÄRLDSBILD FÖRLAG
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of NY KULTUR, a journal for Martinus Cosmology, serves as a forum for spiritually seeking individuals to discuss current problems in light of Martinus' worldview. The magazine aims to demonstrate how modern human problems can be illuminated from a new perspective and how the new worldview can be used to transform lives.
Videofilms
MÄNNISKAN OCH VÄRLDSBILDEN (The Human Being and the Worldview)
This video film offers insights into Martinus' personal background, including glimpses from his childhood and professional life. It explains fundamental aspects of cosmology based on his experiences of cosmic consciousness, illustrated with his symbolic images. The film also features Martinus as a speaker, with Swedish text and a Swedish narrator. It runs for 45 minutes and costs 325 SEK (Item No. 379).
DEN KOSMISKA VÄRLDSBILDEN (The Cosmic Worldview)
This film provides an introduction to the worldview presented in Martinus' work 'The Third Testament.' It runs for 25 minutes and costs 600 SEK (Item No. 95). It can also be rented for 100 SEK for 3 days (Item No. 96).
Books and Publications
MARTINUS KOSMOLOGI - EN INTRODUKTION (Martinus Cosmology - An Introduction)
This introductory booklet includes Martinus' articles "The Cosmic Worldview in Pocket Format" and "The Reincarnation Principle." It features a cover with two color symbols and their explanations. It is 15 pages long and costs 15 SEK (Item No. 161).
Books by Martinus and others:
- Kosmisk livssyn (Cosmic Worldview) by Nils Kalén: An easy-to-understand introduction to cosmology, suitable for those new to the subject. 96 pages, 40 SEK (Item No. 136).
- Så har jag hört (So I Have Heard) by Axel Fredenholm: A collection of aphorisms and life advice, weaving together Western thought and Eastern wisdom. 104 pages, 65 SEK (Item No. 101).
- Tidigare – Livupplevelser (Previous – Life Experiences) by Raymond A. Moody: Explores near-death experiences and reincarnation memories, discussing their value in overcoming emotional problems. 242 pages, 190 SEK (Item No. 377).
- Inspirationens ögonblick (Moments of Inspiration) by Willis Harman with Howard Rheingold: Discusses how ideas arise and how to develop one's hidden resources, drawing from the experiences of geniuses. 244 pages, 155 SEK (Item No. 364).
- Tio Guds Bud och Tredje Testamentet (The Ten Commandments and The Third Testament) by Nils Kalén: Examines the origin and historical significance of the Ten Commandments, offering new perspectives through Martinus' cosmology. 144 pages, illustrated, 65 SEK (Item No. 156).
- Lyckan och lidandet (Happiness and Suffering) by Gunner Frederiksen: Explores the meaning of suffering and evil from Martinus' cosmological perspective, suggesting suffering has a deep, development-promoting meaning. 165 pages, 130 SEK (Item No. 157).
- Kosmiska energier (Cosmic Energies) by Gunnar Carlsson: Interprets matter as manifestations of living beings, offering a new perspective on the physical world. 96 pages, 45 SEK (Item No. 132).
- Människan och livsmysteriet (The Human Being and the Mystery of Life) by Per Bruus-Jensen: Presents Martinus' cosmic worldview as a contribution to understanding life, contrasting it with materialistic views. 123 pages, 65 SEK (Item No. 340).
- Projekt Liv (Project Life) by Per Bruus-Jensen: Explores the idea of life as God's eternal experiment with Himself, contrasting scientific views with Martinus' analyses of life. 148 pages, 145 SEK (Item No. 376).
- Kristendomens hedendom (The Paganism of Christianity) by Nils Kalén: Investigates religious dogmas, traditions, and ceremonies, revealing their origins and influences from older religions. 120 pages, 65 SEK (Item No. 147).
- Skiljelinjen (The Dividing Line) by Nils Kalén: A short text on theological interpretations of Christian dogmas in light of Martinus' cosmology. 16 pages, 6 SEK (Item No. 93).
- En uppvaknande värld (An Awakening World) by Peter Russel: Discusses the idea of Earth as a living organism and predicts significant changes for humanity. 208 pages, 148 SEK (Item No. 336).
- Det levande vattnet (The Living Water) by Olof Alexandersson: Focuses on Viktor Schauberger's discoveries and inventions related to environmental and energy issues. 163 pages, 118 SEK (Item No. 367).
- Ljuset ur tunneln (The Light from the Tunnel) by Raymond A. Moody: Discusses near-death experiences and their implications for life continuing after death. Pocket edition, 35 SEK (Item No. 374).
- Liv efter döden? (Life After Death?) by Nils-Olof Jacobson: A comprehensive work on parapsychological phenomena, including clairvoyance, telepathy, reincarnation, and cosmic consciousness. 352 pages, 110 SEK (Item No. 352).
- Vi upplevde döden (We Experienced Death) by Michael B Sabom: A doctor's account of near-death experiences from patients who were revived after cardiac arrest, describing the process as calm and luminous. 261 pages, 48 SEK (Item No. 342).
- Kärlek är att släppa rädslan (Love is Letting Go of Fear) by Gerald G. Jampolsky: Provides guidelines for overcoming fear and achieving inner peace through forgiveness and choosing thoughts. 125 pages, 110 SEK (Item No. 343).
- Farväl till skuld (Farewell to Guilt) by Gerald G. Jampolsky: Offers methods to silence the source of fear and guilt, and to replace feelings of separation with unity and peace through forgiveness. 238 pages, 155 SEK (Item No. 355).
- Så ger sig Gud till känna (How God Makes Himself Known) by Gunnar Hillerdal: Reports on religious experiences, visions, and synchronicities that suggest the existence of providence or a spiritual world. 190 pages, 132 SEK (Item No. 363).
- Döden finns inte (Death Does Not Exist) by Karin Eklund: Narrates psychic experiences from séances and automatic writing that suggest a spiritual world and that death is an illusion, warning of the risks involved. 84 pages, 115 SEK (Item No. 378).
- Ångest (Angst): A thematic booklet on anxiety, including Martinus' article 'Why Do People Live in Over-dimensional Fear?' and Gunner Frederiksen's 'Angst.' Features a color symbol by Martinus. 36 pages, 42 SEK (Item No. 373).
- Magnum Opus by Kjell Höglund: A cosmic odyssey exploring life as a work of art, with reflections on cathedrals, tea bags, and thinkers. 125 pages, 155 SEK (Item No. 380).
- Hälsans trädgård (The Garden of Health) by J. Helbach & P. H. Rusch: Covers natural cultivation, pest control without poisons, and composting methods. 128 pages, 46 SEK (Item No. 131).
- Sundare liv (Healthier Life) by Juno Borensjö: Discusses the foundations of a healthy life, including vegetarianism, meal suggestions, recipes, herbs, fasting, and the importance of thoughts. 100 pages, 60 SEK (Item No. 301).
- Ödet och den sexuella polförvandlingen (Fate and the Sexual Polarity Transformation) by Mogens Möller: Explores Martinus' analyses of the transformation of sexuality and the tendency towards balance between masculine and feminine poles. 32 pages, 35 SEK (Item No. 375).
- Förkylning – ett nödvändigt ont? (The Common Cold – A Necessary Evil?) by Nils Kalén: Explains the causes of colds and how to minimize or eliminate them. 80 pages, 25 SEK (Item No. 105).
- Vettig föda (Sensible Food) by Nils Kalén: Includes a "crash course in health food," recipes, and a vegetarian lexicon. 96 pages, 35 SEK (Item No. 113).
- Verkligheten (Reality) by Gunnar Carlsson: An analysis of the worldview of cosmic consciousness, attempting to connect material phenomena with cosmological concepts. 65 pages, 54 SEK (Item No. 361).
- Nyorientering (New Orientation) by Sture Emby: Offers meditations for finding one's place in life and guidance for navigating challenging times. 52 pages, 35 SEK (Item No. 368).
- Gryningen (The Dawn) by Sture Emby: 80 pages, 45 SEK (Item No. 365).
- Kosmiska dikter (Cosmic Poems) by Ruth Hallengren: A collection of poems inspired by Martinus' cosmology. 80 pages, 25 SEK (Item No. 346). Part 2: 63 pages, 30 SEK (Item No. 359).
Books by Per Bruus-Jensen (in Danish):
- "X" - En komplet indføring i Martinus kosmologi ("X" - A Complete Introduction to Martinus Cosmology): A systematic and in-depth introduction written by one of Martinus' personal collaborators. Suitable for those wishing to delve deeper into the theoretical foundations of the cosmic worldview. Volume 1 (349, 446 pages, 190 SEK), Volume 2 (354, 452 pages, 190 SEK), Volume 3 (356, 450 pages, 190 SEK), Volume 4 (369, 469 pages, 215 SEK).
- Eksistens og udødelighed (Existence and Immortality): Argues that scientific materialism cannot adequately explain nature and life, proposing a new theoretical starting point. 590 pages, 230 SEK (Item No. 327).
- Slangens død (The Death of the Serpent): Describes humanity's impending new era, foretelling the end of Ragnarök and the beginning of a true human kingdom. 144 pages, 95 SEK (Item No. 351).
- Gud på anklagebænken (God in the Dock): Addresses the paradox of a loving, omniscient, and omnipotent God in the face of world suffering, offering a solution through Martinus' cosmology. 80 pages, illustrated, 65 SEK (Item No. 360).
- Livet og det lukkede rum (Life and the Closed Room): A depiction of evolution as a divine experiment in dust and spirit. 248 pages, 160 SEK (Item No. 372).
Foreign Language Editions of Martinus' Works
Danish:
- Det evige verdensbillede 2 & 3 (The Eternal World Picture 2 & 3) - 210 SEK each (Nos. 512, 513)
- Hinsides dødsfrygten (Beyond the Fear of Death) - 78 SEK (No. 524)
- Verdensfredens skabelse (The Creation of World Peace) - 78 SEK (No. 532)
- Djævlebevidsthed og Kristusbevidsthed (Devil Consciousness and Christ Consciousness) - 78 SEK (No. 533)
- Bevidsthedens skabelse (The Creation of Consciousness) - 78 SEK (No. 535)
- Ud af mørket (Out of Darkness) - 78 SEK (No. 536)
- Reinkarnationsprincippet (The Reincarnation Principle) - 78 SEK (No. 537)
- Verdensreligion og verdenspolitik (World Religion and World Politics) - 78 SEK (No. 538)
- Livets skæbnespil (The Game of Life's Destiny) - 78 SEK (No. 539)
- To slags kærlighed (Two Kinds of Love) - 78 SEK (No. 541)
- INDEX till Martinuslitteraturen (Index to Martinus Literature) - 350 SEK (No. 550)
English:
- The Third Testament - Livets Bog I (The Book of Life I) - 165 SEK (No. 726)
- The Eternal World-Picture I - 145 SEK (No. 701)
- Logic - 140 SEK (No. 702)
- The Road to Initiation - 75 SEK (No. 703)
- Easter - 75 SEK (No. 704)
- The Ideal Food - 75 SEK (No. 705)
- The Mystery of Prayer - 75 SEK (No. 718)
- The Road of Life - 75 SEK (No. 735)
- Preface (Livets Bog) - 20 SEK (No. 706)
- An Introduction - 15 SEK (No. 727)
- Marriage and Universal Love - 25 SEK (No. 736)
- Martinus - A brief outline of his childhood and adolescence with glimpses of his teaching by Erik Gerner Larsson - 50 SEK (No. 707)
German:
- Das ewige Weltbild I (The Eternal World Picture I) - 185 SEK (No. 728)
- Das Schicksal der Menschheit (The Destiny of Mankind) - 75 SEK (No. 708)
- Das Mysterium des Gebets (The Mystery of Prayer) - 75 SEK (No. 709)
- Die Schaffung des Weltfriedens (The Creation of World Peace) - 75 SEK (No. 710)
- Die ideale Nahrung (The Ideal Food) - 30 SEK (No. 719)
- Zweierlei Liebe (Two Kinds of Love) - 30 SEK (No. 733)
- Ostern (Easter) - 25 SEK (No. 720)
- Was ist Wahrheit (What is Truth) - 25 SEK (No. 721)
- Die Kultur des Gebens (The Culture of Giving) - 25 SEK (No. 724)
- Zur Geburt meiner Sendung (On the Birth of My Mission) - 25 SEK (No. 725)
- Das Weihnachtsevangelium (The Christmas Gospel) - 25 SEK (No. 729)
- Durch die Pforte des Todes (Through the Gate of Death) - 25 SEK (No. 730)
- Eine Einführung (An Introduction) - 15 SEK (No. 737)
French:
- Les Portes de la Mort (The Gates of Death) - 25 SEK (No. 731)
- Introduction en français (Introduction in French) - 10 SEK (No. 732)
Other Materials
- Gratis! (Free!): Brochures "VAD ÄR MARTINUS KOSMOLOGI?" (What is Martinus Cosmology?) (No. 94) and "EN KOSMISK VÄRLDSBILD" (A Cosmic Worldview) (No. 97).
- Informationsmaterial om en begravningsform (Information material on a funeral form) that aligns with Martinus' principles. 25 SEK (No. 92).
- Study plans for study circles for Livets Bog 1-7, Logik, Den eviga världsbilden 1, Kosmiska lektioner, and Bisättning. 25 SEK per item. Specify the book/part when ordering.
- Audiobooks by Martinus are available for the visually impaired: Livets Bog 1-7, Kosmiska lektioner, Bisättning, Vad är sanning?. Request from Talboks- och Punktskriftsbiblioteket.
Books by Per Bruus-Jensen
- "X" - En komplet indføring i Martinus kosmologi ("X" - A Complete Introduction to Martinus Cosmology): This work by one of Martinus' personal collaborators provides a systematic and in-depth introduction to Martinus' cosmology, suitable for those seeking a deeper understanding of its theoretical foundations. It is available in Danish and comprises four volumes: Volume 1 (446 pages, 190 SEK, No. 349), Volume 2 (452 pages, 190 SEK, No. 354), Volume 3 (450 pages, 190 SEK, No. 356), and Volume 4 (469 pages, 215 SEK, No. 369).
- Eksistens og udødelighed (Existence and Immortality): This Danish book argues that scientific materialism fails to provide a satisfactory understanding of nature and life, advocating for a new theoretical starting point. It is 590 pages and costs 230 SEK (No. 327).
- Slangens død (The Death of the Serpent): Presented in three "pictures," this Danish book describes humanity's journey towards crushing the "serpent's head" and entering a new, brilliant epoch. It foretells the transition from Ragnarök to a true human kingdom. It is 144 pages and costs 95 SEK (No. 351).
- Gud på anklagebænken (God in the Dock): This Danish book addresses the difficulty of understanding a God who is simultaneously omnipotent, omniscient, and loving, given the state of the world. It offers a solution using the concept of God within Martinus' cosmology. It is illustrated, 80 pages, and costs 65 SEK (No. 360).
- Livet og det lukkede rum (Life and the Closed Room): A Danish account of evolution as a divine experiment within dust and spirit. It is 248 pages and costs 160 SEK (No. 372).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme throughout this issue is the promotion and explanation of Martinus' cosmology. The magazine acts as a conduit for disseminating his teachings through various formats, including books, films, and articles. The editorial stance is clearly supportive of Martinus' worldview, presenting it as a path to understanding modern problems and transforming individual lives. The inclusion of numerous book reviews, foreign language editions, and study materials indicates a commitment to making Martinus' teachings accessible to a broad audience. There is a strong emphasis on spiritual seeking, personal development, and a holistic understanding of life, often contrasting these with materialistic viewpoints. The magazine also highlights practical applications of the cosmology in areas like health, personal relationships, and understanding life's challenges, such as suffering and death.