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IN THE LIGHT OF TRUTHThe Grail Message |
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"In the Light of Truth is a classic work written some 60 years ago [that] carries the weight of a time-tested message (nearly one million copies in print world-wide.) The essential truth, the desire tochallenge us, to confront questions and answers within ourselves, shines through. The serious seeker, the reader who is willing to make the effort this book requires, will find inspiration, guidance, encouragement, and truth." NAPRA ReView, Fall, 1995 |
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"In an age of superficialities and cliches, when news has become entertainment and entertainment hasbeen defined as violence and sexuality, it is of great comfort that books such as In the Light of Truth, commentaries to which are offered by Richard Steinpach, are available for people seriously attempting to delve into the mysteries of life and thereby to know better their Creator." James Garrison, President, Gorbachev Foundation USA |
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"I've studied The Grail Message for many years and spent a great deal of time comparing that given in The Grail Message with the Bible, the Edgar Cayce material, Nostradamus, and other sources. Based on extensive studies spanning the past 25 years, I'm convinced that the author of The Grail Message had a vast perception concerning our world including the "beyond" and especially the workings of God's Laws as they apply to the human soul and evolution. This is the great strength of The Grail Message: it takes the student all the way through God's Laws so that the picture is complete." Tom Kay, When the Comet Runs |
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"For more than 30 years I have investigated plasmaphysical and paraphysical phenomena and have come into contact with questions concerning the very existence of man. The Natural Laws described by Abd-ru-shin (Oskar Ernst Bernhardt) in In the Light of Truth have been confirmed in all my research and are the basis of explanation for any question regarding Creation. Bernhardt's book hasbecome, for me, the working manual or physics textbook for the material world." Dr. Friedbert Karger, Plasmaphysicist, Max Planck Institute, Munich |
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"I've been a student of science and spirituality most of my life, and I've never heard the underlying laws explained so clearly and simply. Thank you [Grail Foundation Press]: the quality of your work is a lovely addition for all of us interested in moving forward." Zoh Hieronimus, WCBM-Radio, Baltimore |
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"In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message, which Oskar Ernst Bernhardt began to write in 1923 in Dresden, has now been translated into almost all the civilized languages of the western hemisphere, and is available ... around the globe. It was forbidden in the 'Third Reich', but was also on the list of banned literature in East Germany. These periods of prohibition (in East Germany more than fifty years) markedly curtailed the possibility of disseminating In the Light of Truth and making it known. One wonders why a non-political book like In the Light of Truth was still regarded by political systems as a 'source of danger.' The reason, perhaps, is that it sets up personal awareness of responsibility and individual freedom of choice against all conformity. Furthermore dogmatic limitations are alien to it, since it gives a comprehensive understanding, on the basis of the Laws of Creation, of the world and of life--beyond nationalities, races, and creeds." Dresdner Nachrichten, November, 1991 |
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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF GODTHE LORD'S PRAYER |
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"The problem with formal prayers, liturgies and memorized creeds is that we learn the words so well, yet we lose sight of their meaning. In The Ten Commandments of God and The Lord's Prayer, Abd-ru-shin goes deep into his own spiritual resources to make familiar words come alive again. The result is not a weighty tome that analyzes semantics and cites all the proper sources, but a highly personal, inviting little book that speaks volumes in every one of its 72 pages." Harry Green, Interviews & Reviews Magazine |
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Richard Steinpach'sLife-Cycle Trilogy
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"Dr. Steinpach's insights are at the root of a new world vision." Carol Adrienne, co-author, The Celestine Prophesy: An Experiential Guide |
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"With a remarkable understanding of the inner "spiritual" life, Steinpach's trilogy offers a deep yet accessible picture of the cycles of life. His insights give us practical knowledge that confirm what we already know: life's most important lessons and gifts are based on simple truths." Judith Harding, Coordinator of Resources, National Center for Death Education, Mount Ida College |
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WHY WAS I BORN?Bridging Birth & Justice |
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"In an age of genetic engineering, when we know more about how we are born than why, Dr. Richard Steinpach reminds us of our spiritual origin and the true meaning of inheritance. This book should be required reading for scientists, doctors, counselors, teachers, parents, and anyone grappling with the ethics and concerns of reproductive science and the evolution of the human race." Dr. Kathleen Presper, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Life Technologies |
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HOW CAN GOD ALLOW SUCH THINGS? |
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"How Can God Allow Such Things? is a profound response to one of the most vexing problems of human existence. Richard Steinpach's work is of the highest quality." Barbara Marx Hubbard, The Revelation |
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"This book offers a perspective similar to When Bad Things Happen to Good People. Steinpach applies Universal Law to explain how the events of life on earth--especially those which on the surface seem unnecessary and tragic--make perfect sense when perceived within a larger spiritual context. He shows us that we are all architects of our own fate, and turns the title question around: How can humans allow such things to happen? Steinpach, who died in 1992, was an Austrian-born lawyer turned lecturer and writer. The handsomely designed book is a first English translation from the original German, and one of a growing number of European bestsellers that Grail is introducing to the U.S. Market." NAPRA ReView, Summer, 1996 |
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"Life is a great learning adventure that we have chosen. Richard Steinpach helps the reader to understand that God has given us free will to create whatever we want in our lives. The message is always positive in our life experiences." Betty Bethards, The Dream Book |
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WHY WE LIVE AFTER DEATH |
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"Why We Live After Death is a small book with a big message; the author has added value to understanding the experience of death, a subject long denied and little understood. Steinpach's explanations are consistent with the prevailing ecumenical thought on spirituality and the essence of the soul. He challenges the reader to expand preconceived ideas about religion and spirituality, and to allow understanding to establish firmer foundations in our lives and in our world." Karol Ann Barnett, Fate Magazine, February, 1996 |
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"Steinpach shows how the basic Laws of Nature, which manifest in the visible world, also take effect in the invisible--but very existent--ethereal world. He applies the very same principles which activate all material processes to his investigation and explanation of ethereal processes." Dr. Ifeoma Ikenze, MD, Director, Elizabeth Medic Clinic |
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"Steinpach takes the basic Laws of Nature, and applies them to the ethereal realm. By doing so, he demystifies the world beyond." Tom Kay, When the Comet Runs |
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"In the current climate of healthcare reform, when most patientcare organizations' attention has been drawn to fiscal concerns, Dr. Steinpach brings focus back to the spiritual component of the dying process." Anne Mankins, Hospice Network of Ohio |
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The Forerunner Books |
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Buddha: Life and Work of the Forerunner in India. "A colorful and comprehensive chronicle of Siddhartha's life in India, this book documents the travels and experiences that led to the enlightenment of the young Buddha. It is filled with images of rural India--its animals, wilderness, people, and legends. The narrative has a sweetly formal simplicity, although it also possesses the ease and conversational quality of more modern styles. Rather than calling this book a channeled or written work, the publishers describe it as "received" knowledge. It was conceived by associates of Abd-ru-shin (Oskar Ernst Bernhardt, 1875-1941). This is a charming and devout recitation of the life of Buddha." NAPRA ReView, ABA, 1996 |
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Zoroaster: Life and Work of the Forerunner in Persia. "This is the first general-audience biography of Zoroaster, the prophet who united Persia into a way of life that guided them for 1000 years. Prior to Zoroaster's time, Persia suffered natural disasters that tore apart the fabric of society. Under the guidance of the sage, following his connection with Divine Grace, the people united and rebuilt society. Zoroaster's teachings influenced Plato and Aristotle, and contributed to the development of Judeo-Christian thought, but until now little has been revealed about Zoroaster the man. With this work, a general readership can know and appreciate the life of the young boy Saadi who grew to be a spiritual leader of profound and lasting significance." NAPRA ReView, New Year, 1997 |
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"Not really a collection of sacred texts, yet crucial to an understanding of one of the world's great religious traditions, is Zoroaster: Life and Work of the Forerunner in Persia. Designed for a general audience, this biography of Zoroastrianism's prophet is sure to generate interest in the early religion of Persia from which Judaism and Christianity drew so much." Publisher's Weekly, Oct. 14, 1996 |
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"Little is know of the life of Persian prophet Zoroaster, whose teachings are mostly preserved by the small Parsai sect in India. Published with similar interpretations of Buddha, Lao-Tse, and others as part of a program of received wisdom, this title works well as an introduction to Zoroaster's teaching and as a story, told in an excellent translation, about one of the world's first monotheists." Library Journal, Feb. 1, 1997 |
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