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

The book is available as an e-book from various retailers here

Also in English paperback from Danish bookshops, for example from Bog & idé.

Sören Grind’s books are presented on his website.

Interview with Pim van Lommel by Jens Christian Hermansen on the Martinus Institute’s YouTube channel

More information about Martinus and his works on the Martinus Institute’s website

Episode 27: Reincarnation in a Nutshell

Is there any truth in the one-life theory? Or is reincarnation more plausible? And, if so, how does it work? Can consciousness exist when the physical body is clinically dead? How can we explain so-called near-death experiences? And what about people who claim to remember previous lives?

In this podcast Mary McGovern interviews author Else Byskov about her claim that death is an illusion and that consciousness cannot be extinguished. They look at the evidence for reincarnation and phenomena such as child prodigies and extraordinary talents. Else Byskov hopes that insight into the evidence for reincarnation will help remove any fear of death we may have and convince us of our immortality.

For further reading see the free online version of Martinus’s book “The Principle of Reincarnation”: https://www.martinus.dk/en/ttt/index.php?bog=16.

Else Byskov has written and published seven books in English about Martinus Cosmology, including Reincarnation in a Nutshell (with Maria McMahon), Death is an Illusion and The Art of Attraction. Some of her books are also available in Danish, German and Spanish.  See her website: http://newspiritualscience.com/

This podcast was recorded by Mary McGovern at The Martinus Centre, Klint, Denmark on 9th August 2019.

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.