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                                        spiritual research


                                                 

Since 1999 Stefan has done research around the spiritual and eternal foundation of
life with the Vivotopia team. Martinus Cosmology is the inspiring foundation and
especially his symbols. Another source has been Stefan´s spiritual experiences.

As we today have a science for the physical world, there is one for the spiritual or psychic world. All energies are a part of a greater life science. Martinus shows with his cosmic symbols the eternal facts of life.



                    

                                   One of Vivotopia´s symbol diagrams


We will gradually learn that the physical dimension just is one dimension among others, and that the paraphysical world is as real, as much bound by laws and thus a part of the science of life. The physical world we perceive through our physical organs, the spiritual through another system of perception, where our intuition plays an increasingly important part.

Much of the work has been expressed as symbol diagrams. Our intention with the diagrams is to shed more light on the spiritual science of life and details around our spiritual awakening.

The work will
soon be shared on its own web page, currently under construction.
                     





                                                GALLERIES

                 
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  Research 1999-2009

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                    The Religious Principle

                
a journey through history in images,
                     from the early religions, towards
                     science and spiritual science.  
      
    

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