The Martinus Cosmology Podcast

Mary McGovern, Lars Palerius, Pernilla Rosell

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.

  1. FEB 4

    Episode 56: Reincarnation and Spiritual Psychology, part 1

    How can the idea of reincarnation inspire us to see meaning and coherence in our lives? And how can Martinus' analyses give us a logical explanation of reincarnation and the mystery of consciousness? In this episode, Mary McGovern and Pernilla Rosell meet Sören Grind, a licensed psychologist and author of four books on spiritual psychology, to talk about his book Reincarnation: A Logical and Loving Perspective on Life, which has recently been published in English. In his book, Sören Grind shares case stories and reflections from his own practical experience, along with current research on consciousness, near-death experiences and other spiritual experiences. In this episode, we reflect on what a psychology based om spirituality can mean for people who are searching for meaning in their lives. We also discuss recent research on near-death experiences and how these experiences affect people, as well as how the development of individual talents can be understood from a reincarnation perspective. This episode is the first in a series of podcasts in which Mary, Sören and Pernilla will reflect on various aspects of spiritual psychology, using Sören's new book as inspiration. In coming episodes, we will talk about sleep, dreams and the unconscious; life crises; illness and healing; love as the keynote of the universe, and much more. Links: Sören Grind (2025). Reincarnation: A Logical and Loving Perspective on Life E-book: https://books2read.com/u/bzlkBn Printed version: https://www.bog-ide.dk/produkt/6111239/a-logical-and-loving-perspective-on-life-reincarnation-a-logical-and-loving-perspective-on-life-haeftet/3433453 Interview with Pim van Lommel by Jens Christian Hermansen on the Martinus Institute's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OGtxV0a6f8 Website presenting Sören Grind's books: https://sorengrind.com/en/english/ The Martinus Institute's website: https://www.martinus.dk/en/

    1h 4m
  2. 09/09/2024

    Episode 54: Working at the Martinus Institute

    In this episode Mary McGovern interviews Torben Husum, the current manager of the Martinus Institute in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. After finding an article by Martinus and not least a captivating photo of him in the Danish magazine Gralen (The Grail), Torben embarked on a private, intensive study of Livets Bog (The Book of Life). Only many years later did he begin to attend lectures and courses on Martinus Cosmology. Today he works at the Martinus Institute with various tasks including coordinating volunteers, looking after the fabric of the building, live-streaming lectures, and maintaining the institute's website: www.martinus.dk. Already a published author of three books and several short stories, he is currently writing a short introduction to Martinus's life and world picture. He finds it important to provide a brief biography of Martinus and to convey, among many other aspects of Martinus's world picture, an explanation of the meaning of darkness and the evolution of sexuality. Inspired by Martinus's analysis that we are all "wounded refugees between two kingdoms", meaning that we are no longer pure animals but not yet completely evolved human beings, this episode takes up aspects of mankind's progression towards the resolution of some of its current challenges. This podcast was recorded by Mary McGovern at the Martinus Institute on 5th September 2024. Music composed and performed by Lars Palerius. Photo: Marie Rosenkrantz Gjedsted   Links and notes: Live-streamed lectures on Martinus Cosmology in several languages: crowdcast.io/martinusinstitut. Scroll down through the many Scandinavian titles until you find titles in English. The Martinus Institute's English You Tube channel for free lectures and interviews:https://www.youtube.com/@TheMartinusInstitute Opening hours at The Martinus Institute: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10am–4pm. Also open on approx. alternate Saturdays, when there are lectures. Check martinus.dk for the calendar of events.

    47 min
  3. 02/08/2024

    Episode 53: Near-death experiences and reincarnation

    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 one-life theory? These are some of the questions taken up in this episode in which Mary McGovern interviews Tobias Anker Stripp and Sören Grind about near-death experiences and reincarnation from the perspective of research into near-death experiences and from the perspective of spiritual science. Tobias Anker Stripp is a medical doctor working in Denmark. He is also a Reiki master and a researcher who has done research into near-death experiences and has been the driving force behind the establishing of a Danish network for people who have had near-death experiences. Sören Grind is a Swedish psychologist, now living in Denmark, and the author of three books based on Martinus's world picture, the latest of which is entitled "Reincarnation – a loving and logical view of life" (not yet available in English).  Links for further information: "Reincarnation gives life meaning", an article by Sören Grind In: English Kosmos no 1/2024: https://www.martinus.dk/en/english-ko... Dr. Tobias Anker Stripp's website: https://tobiasankerstripp.dk Sören Grind's books in Swedish and Danish: https://www.adlibris.com/se/sok?q=sör... "Through the Gates of Death – Sleep and Death", an article by Martinus describing how it is to die as a child, a youth, an adult and in old age: https://www.martinus.dk/en/martinus-w... "The Immortality of Living Beings" by Martinus https://www.martinus.dk/en/ttt/index.... International Association for Near-Death Studies, Inc. https://iands.org Pim van Lommel, cardiologist and author of the bestseller "Consciousness Beyond Life" https://pimvanlommel.nl/en/ Bruce Greyson, psychiatrist and author of "After - A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond" https://www.brucegreyson.com/ Recorded in Denmark via Zoom on 7 th February 2024. Music composed and performed by Lars Palerius.

    56 min
  4. 10/17/2023

    Episode 51: Martinus and Western esotericism

    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 Steiner. His aim was to see if Martinus contributes anything new to Western esotericism, and if so, what. Krall found that Martinus did indeed make unique and original contributions to Western esotericism. On the structural level, his finding was that Martinus uses logical reasoning to a far greater extent when presenting his worldview than Blavatsky, Steiner and Bailey do in their accounts. This can perhaps fulfil the needs of secularised seekers of truth. On the content level, Martinus' most important contribution is, according to Krall, a clear, logical and consistent theory of how experience comes about and is eternally maintained. Martinus also describes why memory is an important function of consciousness and how it is related to the body of memory, one of Martinus' six basic energy bodies, a body not presented by the other three authors. Krall describes this function and body as being of key importance in Martinus' worldview when he logically explains the process of involution and thereby the eternal renewal and maintenance of consciousness through spiral cycles of evolution. Another important contribution, according to Krall, is Martinus' analysis of a living microcosmos within us and even within the food we eat. Martinus points to our moral responsibility for the well-being of these microbeings, thus widening the sphere in need of our compassion. Martinus' analysis of sexual evolution and the transformation of the sexual poles is also seen to contribute to the understanding of consciousness and its developmental levels. Krall's final conclusion is that Martinus' spiritual science and world picture is an original contribution to Western esotericism. Mikael Krall is a psychologist and psychotherapist in Gothenburg, Sweden. He is a private researcher and scholar in the field of Western esotericism. Mikael Krall's book is currently out of print but will be reprinted in 2024. This podcast was recorded by Mary McGovern at The Martinus Institute, Copenhagen on 8th October 2023. Photo: Mary McGovern  Music composed and performed by Lars Palerius. Martinus's literature is available online on the Martinus Institute's website: www.martinus.dk/en. Here you can also find information about the international summer courses at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark.

    59 min
  5. 08/19/2023

    Episode 50: Martinus Cosmology, logic and the problems of consciousness

    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 does Martinus define logic? What does logic have to do with love? Why does consciousness exist at all? Why do we experience anything? Is our brain even necessary? These are some of the questions we take up in this episode. Nikolaj Pilgaard Petersen is a teacher with a PhD in Philosophy and an MSc in history and mathematics. In addition to teaching and communication, he does research work in the field of philosophy; he is the author of several books on philosophical topics for a wide, Danish-speaking audience including "Hvad er virkeligheden mon i virkeligheden?" (What is reality in reality?) (2016) as well as a number of scientific articles. Nikolaj has two YouTube channels: In English: "The Nature of Reality" https://youtu.be/SifWPCOxUXk and in both English and Danish: https://www.youtube.com/@npilgaard/videos. This podcast was recorded by Micael Söderberg and Mary McGovern at The Martinus Centre, Klint on 3rd August 2023. Photos: Bo Edvindsson  Music composed and performed by Lars Palerius. Martinus's literature is available online on the Martinus Institute's website: www.martinus.dk/en. Here you can also find information about the international summer courses at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark.

    1h 5m
  6. 03/19/2023

    Episode 49: Martinus: His Life and World Picture

    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 1921, at the age of 30, Martinus underwent a series of profound spiritual experiences that — as he himself explains — left him with extraordinary, intuitive sensory abilities. With his 10,000 pages of writing and 100 symbols he contributes to an understanding of the mystery of life and the individual's life and fate, and to the development of a new and peaceful world culture based on tolerance, humaneness and love for all living things. Lennart Pasborg first encountered Martinus's works in 1984 and immediately wanted to make a film about his world picture. Little did he know at the time that 38 years would pass before he achieved his goal. Lennart's other works include documentary films on art, music, ballet, spirituality, and on philosophy and children.  Here is a link to the English version of the film. It has an English voiceover and optional English subtitles.  And here is a link to the Danish version "Martinus – liv og verdensbillede". Spanish and Swedish subtitles are available. This podcast was recorded by Mary McGovern at The Martinus Institute, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen Denmark on 14thMarch 2023. Music composed and performed by Lars Palerius. Martinus's literature is available online on the Martinus Institute's website: www.martinus.dk/en. Here you can also find information about the international summer courses at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark.

    32 min

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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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