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Toward the Light: A Message to Mankind By Johanne Agerskov 348 pages |
The principal work. Read this first, but be mindful of the transcendental warning in the Preface
The sub-title of this deeply moving and compelling work defines it as a message to mankind from the transcendental world thus placing it firmly among the very few books which are held to be of supernatural origin.
Toward the Light is about love and forgiveness. It is about peace and the unification of a divided humanity, and about achieving a more complete understanding of ourselves. For some Toward the Light will be controversial reading. It explains such things as the true nature of Good and Evil; the mystery of Reincarnation; and the consequences of the Law of Reciprocal Action (The Law of Karma). It answers theological questions such as how can we reconcile belief in God who is all-good and all-powerful with the existence of a world that contains so much that is incontestably evil? It is, quite simply, a work of revealed knowledge that bears on the fundamental problems of life -- and upon the reality of death.
Toward the Light is a message to all -- regardless of race, religion or creed. All that is asked is that the reader should keep an open mind and be guided by his or her conscience. That being the case, Toward the Light will illuminate the spirit of all who open themselves to its message, for its message is truly a gift of love to every human being.
Look inside:
Ardor's Account: Opening Chapter - Was the Resurrection of Jesus Bodily or Spiritual
Speech of Christ: Love One Another! - To the Rulers of the World's Nations
Speech of God's Servant: As You Sow, so You Shall Reap!
Commentary: On the Universe - The Lost Realms
Postscript: How the books of Toward the Light came into this world
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