(Apologies for the somewhat poor sound quality on Anders’ side of the mic.)
When Lars Muhl was eight years old, he said to his mother, in earnest: ”Mother, this world is very primitive”.
Two years later, his little sister died from cancer. This forced a shift in Lars’ consciousness.
”My life changed overnight. I became very sensitive. It was like a veil was drawn aside. I could see through people. I sensed that people say one thing and mean another. I didn't understand why. It was scary to me”, Lars says.
He stopped going to school. Nobody knew what to do with a boy like that back in the fifties.
He was drawn to religion and spiritual knowledge. But he didn't do any spiritual practice. He found music. When he got older he became an appreciated and successful musician.
”But I always felt I was a guest in this world. I never felt I belonged here.”
In the nineties Lars Muhl fell terribly ill. For three years he basically stayed in bed.
A series of synchronistic events led him to come in contact with a person who was to become Lars’ primary life teacher, a healer he calls The Seer. This man managed to heal Lars – over the telephone.
Eventually Lars became The Seer’s apprentice in Spain and in the land of the Cathars up in the Pyrenees. He learned the value of spiritual practice and healing. Today Lars himself is a healer, a mystic and a writer.
According to The Seer, Lars in a previous life was one of the writers of the Dead Sea scrolls. Those scrolls plus ancient texts found in Nag Hammadi in Egypt some 75 years ago show the true content of Jesus’ message.
Lars Muhl has dedicated much of his work to retelling what Jesus and Mary Magdalene – or more correctly Yeshua and Mariam the Magdalene – really taught. Basically, it is about realizing that all of us have the ability to find the kingdom of heaven within us in this lifetime.
This knowledge has been vehemently suppressed by the church. Why?
”Because it takes away the worldly power of priests and kings and politicians. Because spiritual science, as I would call it instead of religion, is above everything”, says Lars.
Western science seems intransigent when it comes to the tenets about matter as primary and consciousness as a side effect of brain activity.
”In many ways we still live in primitive times. Ordinary scientists that want to be original have to dare to cross boundaries. They have to go into the spiritual realm. Because there are no real answers in the world of questions. In order to get answers you must go to the world of answers.”
Lars Muhl has written 22 books in Danish. Some of them have been translated into English and other languages.
Find Lars’ website here
Find Lars’ books in English here