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Ephesus



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In the development through which mankind has passed, the book “Ephesus”, describes as historical event the "Golden Age" which still lingers in man's consciousness like a far-off wish fulfillment. The events are presented in a wonderfully vibrant language, and are inwardly experienced by the attentive and spiritually open, unbiased reader. How men lived in the Will of the Creator, and how thereby their path led them outwardly forward and inwardly upward in their development, is intelligibly rendered. They were truly "happy", for they went joyfully through struggle and hardship; they still had genuine helps, because they had connection with Eternity, with the Light-Streams of God.

After experiencing this book, we can understand why that Age has remained in the deepest memory of all peoples on earth. The description of how those still quite childlike people, belonging to various races, were led by a more highly developed human spirit, Hjalfdar, who was appointed to this task by the Creator, is captivating. He built the first Temple of God on Earth with them and received from the Light the Commandments, the Fundamental Laws of Creation in a form which was intelligible to this people.



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The Earth, a star in the Creation-Part "Ephesus," was subjected to tremendous upheavals during this epoch - long before the ice age known to us; if he was to survive, man of that time had to fit himself into these events.

Only he could succeed in this who, vigilant and joyfully active, followed the elemental and luminous entities whom for a clear understanding the book portrays in their working. An astonishing book, in the judgment of all who read it without bias.

This book moves and shakes, enriches and endows, and is experienced as reality and truth wherever the spirit is open to it.











222 pages, linen
Original Edition: German. Translations available in: English and French

 

     
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