Welcome to part 2 of the video blog of the Martinus Cosmology Podcast, filmed at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark, during the international summer courses in 2017. In this entry, you meet Mary McGovern preparing for the English study group.
At the end there is an excerpt from an evening of art entitled “From a Dead Man about Life”. Text: Per Ragnar. Music, guitar, vocal: Lars Palerius. Coreography and dancing: Anne Külper. Flute: Karin Simonsson. Poetry recital: Lars Östnäs. Photography: Rune Östensson.
Welcome to the video blog of the Martinus Cosmology Podcast, filmed at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark, during the international summer courses in 2017. In this entry, you meet Mary McGovern and Sören Grind.
The video introduction to this film was made by Mathias Dalmose and Aurin Ræder. The other material was produced by Lars Palerius, Pernilla Rosell and Mary McGovern. The guitar music was composed and performed by Lars Palerius.
Today’s world may seem to be a difficult place to live in, since many people suffer from wars, terrorism, poverty and starvation. Other people are worried about how to deal with migration and refugees, environmental problems and many other global issues. So how can we understand the world situation today and keep our inner balance?
In the third episode of the Martinus Cosmology Podcast, Mary McGovern from Scotland and Sören Grind from Sweden talk about the present world situation from the overall, long-term perspective of the Danish writer Martinus’s world picture.
Many people today become involved in international organisations in order to increase global co-operation, thus promoting peace and progress all over the world. At the same time, however, we also see a rise in nationalism and protectionism, and the closing of borders to an increasing number of countries. In this podcast episode, Mary and Sören discuss how we can find an explanation for these diverging tendencies in Martinus’s description of the general evolution of mankind from the animal kingdom to the real human kingdom.
In spite of all the difficulties and sufferings that people have to endure at the moment, Martinus’ s world picture describes a very optimistic and positive future. According to his analyses, it is necessary for all human beings to go through the present stage of evolution in order to finally grow out of their primitive and egoistic tendencies, and instead develop their humane abilities. The goal of the evolution of mankind is an ultimate kingdom of peace and happiness for all living beings on Earth.
The podcast episode is moderated by Pernilla Rosell (Sweden). It was recorded at the Martinus Centre, Klint in the autumn of 2016.
Martinus’s literature is available online on the Martinus Institute’s website: http://www.martinus.dk/en. Here, you can also find information about the international summer courses at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark.
This film is an introduction to the second episode in the Martinus Cosmology Podcast: “Life Within Life Within Life”. Mary McGovern gives a brief presentation of some central aspects of the world picture of the Danish spiritual writer Martinus (1890-1981).
Who are we? What is our place in existence? Is there life in the universe and in the microcosmos of our bodies? In the second episode of the Martinus Cosmology Podcast, Mary McGovern from Scotland and Colleen Turoczy from England talk about central aspects of the Danish writer Martinus’ world picture.
They reflect on the questions that they had when they first encountered Martinus’ works, and discuss the answers that can be found in Martinus’ literature on, among other things, our development towards becoming real human beings, the importance of vegetarian food, the role of Christ and other world redeemers, the world situation today and much more.
The podcast episode is moderated by Pernilla Rosell (Sweden). It was recorded in a summer cottage in the Martinus Centre, Klint, at the end of the summer season, 2016.
Martinus’ 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 in Denmark.
Lecture with English subtitles about mysticism, mystics in history and Martinus. We learn about famous mystics in history (including “The Cloud of Unknowing”, Meister Eckhart, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Richard Rolle, Thomas Merton, Eckhart Tolle, among others) and their spiritual experiences, which are related to the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) and his cosmology. Martinus experienced a cosmic birth at the age of 30 and afterwards wrote a comprehensive spiritual work, including 100 symbols. The lecture was recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, 2016.
A lecture with English subtitles about the experience of life and consciousness, seen from the perspective of the Danish writer Martinus’ cosmology. The lecture was given by Rune Östensson, Stockholm in November 2016.
In our first podcast episode, Mary McGovern from Scotland and Colleen Turoczy from England tell us about when they first encountered Martinus’ cosmology, and what it has meant to them. They also share their experience of staying at the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark, as a teacher and voluntary worker. The podcast episode is moderated by Pernilla Rosell (Sweden), and it was recorded in a summer cottage in the Martinus Centre, Klint, at the end of the summer season, 2016.
This is an introduction to our first podcast episode. Meet Mary McGovern, who gives a brief presentation of the Danish spiritual writer Martinus (1890-1981) and his works. She also tells us about the Martinus Centre in Klint, Denmark, and about herself and her commitment to translating and teaching Martinus’ cosmology.