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The Third Testament Foundation

All books written by Martinus are collectively known as ”The Third Testament”. Martinus chose this title for his written work after 60 years and some 9000 pages after he experienced a spiritual awakening which empowered him with a new set of senses he calls cosmic consciousness. After this cosmic birth, which took place in 1921, he was able to see the universal laws and principles of life and describes these in clear and logical sentences as well as symbolic illustrations.

Despite the religous sounding title, The Third Testament is not the base of a new religion and there are no faith based associations or groups attempting to enroll members. Martinus himself urged his readers to maintain a sceptical approach to his work instead of believing blindly in the text, as well as using one's personal experience to develop one's own ideology about life.

Martinus' personal student for many years, Rolf Elving, concisely introduces The Third Testament on the website of The Third Testament Foundation (http://www.thethirdtestament.info/the-third-testament).

Since the first books were published in 1932, many people have read his work extensively in the original Danish language; however, The Third Testament is largely unknown outside of Scandinavia although it is translated into many languages.

The purpose of The Third Testament Foundation is to preserve the text in its original form, and Martinus emphasized that there should not be any changes made to the written text he worked on for 60 years, not even as much as a comma.

There have been attempts at modernising the language and examples of word changes that changes the semantic meaning of the text, consequently translators prefer the original unaltered text as a source document for their translations.

There are many websites and independent individuals that promote the work of Martinus, calling it ”Martinus Cosmology”, ”Martinus Spiritual Science”, and ”The Cosmic Analyses of Martinus” etc., but Martinus himself used the collective title ”The Third Testament” for his life's work.

1ItsAllGood (talk) 16:43, 5 September 2017 (UTC)

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