
THROUGH THE GREBBE-LINE
TO ETERNAL LIFE
Jozef Rulof
World Wide Web version
© 2014 'De Eeuw van Christus'
Jozef Rulof also received this book mediumistically. He writes in the foreword:
‘The intelligence, who passed this onto me, was brought to me by my leader Alcar. Alcar allowed him to tell about his life, about his dying on the battlefield during the May Days of 1940 and about his entrance into the spiritual world. May this book also help to convince you of your eternal life.’
The spiritual writer who was called ‘Theo’ during his earthly life, was killed as a soldier in the trenches of the Grebbe-line in the Second World War. In the book the writer researches the reason which people give for waging war. The ‘Thou shalt not kill’ of Moses is kept in the light of spiritual science and weighed up against ‘legal self-defence’.
Are there situations where you may kill? Are there ‘justifiable grounds’ to be found for firing that shot? Must you let everything happen, or may you fight back? Is an armed action spiritually permissible? Must you fight for your fatherland? Is the example of Christ on Golgotha meaningful, or can ‘exceptions’ be acknowledged? Questions which Theo asked during and after his earthly life, and to which he found an adequate answer to in the spiritual life.
During his earthly life Theo already came into conflict with his own actions. As a professional soldier he trained other soldiers to handle weapons, whilst his conscious told him that you may never kill.
After his death he discovered why he had actually become a soldier, and that the grenade which flung him from his body was no coincidence. That his own life had sought out that grenade in a certain sense.
There he came to the disconcerting realisation that another person lived in his own emotional life. Someone who felt just as ‘familiar’ as his normal personality. Further research taught him that his own past life let itself be felt as a personality. That personality was mesmerised by the question what happens to the soul if it is flung from the body by a shock. This question attached itself completely to his emotional life, and he could no longer become released from it. He had to and would have the answer to this, because otherwise his soul could no longer find any peace.
In this way the book points us to the great responsibility of what we aim our feeling at. We are the creators of our own future, more than we realise as human beings, because the causes of our present life situation often lie hidden in previous lives.
In addition to the ‘law of cause and effect’ and reincarnation Theo also describes his own experiences in the areas of spiritualism, faith, marriage and choice of partner, universal love and twin souls.
Both during his life on earth and in the life after death Theo is helped by his father with whom he had a warm bond of friendship. On earth his father was his ‘guardian angel’, in the spiritual life his father is his leader, who shows him the way to the higher spheres of light. Theo describes in the book how seeing inner love between his father and his twin soul meant the greatest driving force for him to master a higher love.
‘Through the Grebbe-line to eternal life’ is an easily accessible book, also to become familiar with the series. The writer is still close to our earthly feeling and thinking, and is very recognisable as a human being in search of the higher.
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