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The Martinus Cosmology Podcast

Mary McGovern, Lars Palerius, Pernilla Rosell

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Welcome to the Martinus Cosmology Podcast! This is a new podcast dedicated to talks and reflections on life, seen from the perspective of the Danish writer Martinus’ spiritual works. Here, you will find podcasts and short video introductions on all kinds of topics, relating to the main issues of Martinus’ world picture.
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Is consciousness a product of the brain, or is the brain a tool for consciousness? What do people typically experience during near-death experiences and what effect does it have on them? What, if anything, do near-death experiences have in common with other spiritual experiences? Can reincarnation solve the mystery of the apparent injustice of the …
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In this lecture Ole Therkelsen describes how the atrocities of war and the enormous amount of suffering they cause gradually bring about the evolution of the Earth as a living individual and of the mankind that inhabits it. The Earth and its human beings are sphynx beings with a consciousness that is partly dominated by the killing principle and pa…
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In this episode Mary McGovern talks to Mikael Krall about his master’s dissertation Martinus’ Spiritual Science: An Original Contribution to Western Esotericism?, which was published as a book in 2019. Krall compares Martinus’ world picture with the worldviews of three other Western esoteric philosophers: Helena Blavatsky, Alice Bailey and Rudolf S…
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This episode is produced in collaboration with the Swedish podcast Kosmologipodden. Hosts Micael Söderberg and Mary McGovern interview Nikolaj Pilgaard Petersen about logic, the easy and hard problems of consciousness and about how Martinus’s world picture informs Nikolaj’s views of philosophy, science, materialism and the experience of life. How d…
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In this episode Mary McGovern interviews Lennart Pasborg, the Danish film director who has recently made a documentary film about the Danish spiritual writer Martinus (1890-1981). His film is entitled “Martinus: His Life and World Picture” (42 mins.) and portrays both Martinus’s ordinary, everyday life and his extraordinary spiritual cosmology. In …
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“Internationalism is the unselfishness of a nation, and nationalism is the selfishness or egoism of a nation.” Martinus: The Fate of Mankind, chap. 45 In this lecture Ole Therkelsen points to the inevitability of the development of internationalism, despite all current attempts to hang on to nationalism. He looks at the anatomy of war and the anato…
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Martinus’s spiritual world view includes an analysis of the evolution of our current economic system towards a future situation in which the “false business principle” – getting as much as possible as possible for as little as possible – will be replaced by the “true business principle” based on the equal exchange of assets. He envisions a time-bas…
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In 2021 Else Byskov submitted an essay entitled “The Best Available Evidence for the Survival of Human Consciousness after Permanent Bodily Death” to an essay competition set up by the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (https://www.bigelowinstitute.org/). In this interview with Mary McGovern and Micael Söderberg, she presents some of this…
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A new conversation with independent researcher and Cosmologist Chris Brown - about surface brightness on distant galaxies, Hubble's reservations about the redshift, the deeper nature of mass, space, time and gravity, and ideas about new discoveries in Cosmology and the recent launch of the Jim Webb Telescope. Chris' book is here: https://www.amazon…
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In this episode we are looking at how Science is slowly changing. We'll be talking with Cybernetics Expert and Philosopher Ian Glendinning about science, emergence, Robert Pirsig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", combining arts & sciences, the nature of the brain hemispheres, and Iain McGilchrist's "The Matter with Things". One of the …
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Why do we have to sleep? What is sleep? What are dreams? And what is death? These are some of the questions Ole Therkelsen takes up in this lecture. He explains that during sleep our nervous system is repaired. The traffic of our thoughts, which sends electrical currents through our nerves, is temporarily stopped to allow essential repair work to b…
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Can eternity be understood? Is there a difference between how physical science and spiritual science view eternity? Did life originate at a specific point in time or has it always existed in some form? In this lecture Ole Therkelsen explores the concepts of eternity and temporality from the perspective of Martinus’s world picture. He presents the p…
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Martinus describes karma as the law of cause and effect, as life’s way of helping us to evolve towards becoming truly empathic, loving human beings. In this episode Mary McGovern interviews the Swedish psychologist, writer and lecturer Sören Grind. They discuss the role of both pleasant and unpleasant karma as a motor driving our evolution and as a…
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In this interview, Anne Külper and Mary McGovern try to approach an understanding of the “I” – the innermost core of our being. It is that something within us that experiences and creates. Martinus describes it as the “fixed point” in a sea of movements, a contrast to the movements that makes experiencing them possible. Having no physical form, it …
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Is there life after death and, if so, what is it like? Mary McGovern interviews author Else Byskov about her understanding that there certainly is a life after death, that death is an illusion and that we experience many lives through reincarnation. She gives us a hint of a world of extraordinary beauty beyond the physical world in the hope of prep…
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Overall thoughts on Dawkins' latest book, what might be missing in the argument, and four book recommendations to expand the thinking on these topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesciencepodcast/message Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Initial thoughts and comments on the opening arguments in Richard Dawkins' book "Outgrowing God. A Beginner's Guide" (2019). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesciencepodcast/message Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyPor Richard B. Emerson
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A great paper doing the math on GR showing how Newton's Shell Theorem might explain Redshift of increasing distances. Paper is here: https://awpodcast.com/science --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesciencepodcast/message Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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The Martinus Cosmology Podcast presents the fifth in a series of lectures given in English by Ole Therkelsen. Ole Therkelsen describes the transformational spiritual experience that Martinus had 100 years ago on 24th March 1921 that enabled him to experience the laws and principles of life. This formed the basis of his authorship of Livets Bog (The…
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Thoughts on the "DNA Mystery", and Stephen Meyer's first book, plus half of his third (and just out) book "Return of the God Hypothesis". We'll look at the biggest mysteries, and where to find new areas for exploration and discovery. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesciencepodcast/message Advertising Inquiries: https://redci…
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Reflections on two interesting books from Stephen C. Meyer and Francis Collins - the leader of the Human Genome Project. The talk with Meyer is here:https://youtu.be/8FKmIDApbe0 Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesciencepodcast/message Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com…
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February 2, February 4... a little sooner, a little later: Early February notes from Max and Intuitive Invisibles. Spontaneous Cosmology Volume 2021, Episode 1. Show notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCZq51Sk8Y83KsyNb8BPlPTeYfHJ26Mw2KYlWR_0KH0/edit?usp=drivesdk ••• https://t.me/s/IntuitiveBridge/283 • https://t.me/s/IntuitiveBridge/299 • h…
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The Martinus Cosmology Podcast presents the fourth in a series of lectures given in English by Ole Therkelsen. To launch our celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Martinus’s experience of cosmic consciousness on 24th March 1921 we present this lecture in which Ole Therkelsen describes Martinus’s process of initiation and the opening of his talen…
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Jan 19, 2021. Spontaneous Cosmology Volume 2021, Episode 0. Pre-dawn and morning broadcasts. Kohanot emergent; conscious embodied awareness; Intuitive Social Kitchen; longevity; Psychumor Symposium, Intuitive Story, and Intuitive Intent; the strength of safe, inclusive community resourcing. Listen with us here: https://t.me/s/SpontaneousCosmology/4…
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In this second talk with Chris Brown we're going more in detail through his book's proposal and how it sketches out both a limited "visible" cosmos for us - with a radius of 4200 Mpc, and an infinite Universe overall - where the density approaches zero with growing radius. We're also comparing this with the cosmological theories by Roger Penrose an…
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