Category Archives: Heaven and Earth

Connections and interactions among worlds

ITC Gem 16: Life on the Other Side

“Almost everyone arrives here with false hopes and expectationas….” Continue reading

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A Chat with My Wife

“…you’re not going to set up any space-time doorway in this house… and you’re DEFinitely not going to be the first guy to walk through it….” Continue reading

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ITC Gem 15: The Nature of Spirit

All information about our personal life styles, our attitudes toward other people, animals and plants, and our behavior can be monitored and recorded on spiritside equipment. This forms a picture of the person and helps determine the extent to which the person can be assisted spiritually. Some thoughts and actions that seem insignificant here are considered very important in spirit, such as kindness or cruelty to small animals. Continue reading

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ITC Gem 14: How Humans, Spirits and Angels See God

Ethereal beings in finer realms are not particularly interested in contacts between dimensions, but they support it because they can bring man closer to the realization of eternal life and the principle or being that you call God, Yahweh or Nirvana.
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ITC Gem 13: How the Luxembourg Miracle Began

After adding some new equipment — a TV set, two radios, a field generator, and two ultraviolet lamps — in the Spring of 1986, the voice boomed out clearly, “Here it is summer, always summer!” Continue reading

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ITC Gem 12: Friedrich Juergenson Makes Contact

“I am coming through here to tell you that a great gathering is planned for tomorrow. Decisions will be made about what to put through to you next. I shall meet two ladies — Swejen Salter and Elise K. Homes — but also many others who will decide on a picture that shows me during lifetime. The three suns of Marduk will be recognizable in the background….” Continue reading

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Thank you!

Thanks to you readers who have been sharing your thoughts…! Continue reading

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ITC Gem 11: The End of Reincarnation

When a man has experienced all facets of earthly life, grief, joy, happiness, pain, suffering and exhaustion, when all search for knowledge has been satisfied and he has explored all corners of the Earth, when the wheel of life comes to a halt after many incarnations, then the time has come to look for new horizons. At this point, reincarnation ends. Continue reading

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ITC Gem 10: How Some People Reincarnate

“The procedure is similar to people’s arrival here, only this time it is a going back. The person is again placed in what looks like a tub. His body, which on this level usually takes on an average age of 25-30 years, begins to change and becomes increasingly younger and smaller….” Continue reading

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ITC Gem 9: Convincing a Skeptical Public

I struggled with the same doubts for the first couple of years of association with Maggy and Jules H-F. I remember during my first flight to Luxembourg I was reading a small stack of research reports of their work…. Continue reading

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