Jozef Rulof

When the body is rotted completely and the skeleton becomes visible, the person walks in an empty world and only sees and hears themselves.

When the actual time of death has come, the spirit goes back to the world of the unconscious, or it goes to one of the spheres.

The book The Cycle of the Soul tells the story of Lantos and what he experiences when he commits suicide.

[citation needed] The human spirit consists of a tenuous, spiritual substance and looks the same as the physical body.

The spirit is connected with the physical body by means of a silver cord, which works like a rubber band.

The chance a person marries his twin soul is very small: we are already too long on Earth because of our karma and Cause and Effect.

The fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh Cosmic Grades all lie in their own universe and consist of seven planets and seven suns.

When we have fully taken possession of the seventh sphere of light, we are attracted by the Mental Areas and will soon begin our life on the first planet of the fourth Cosmic Grade.

In the years 1947 and 1948, he gave public painting demonstrations in the Palace theater in Rotterdam and the building Diligentia in The Hague.

[5] During a trip to the United States, Rulof gave a remarkable painting demonstration.

He made a large painting on the wall of the dining room of the rocking steamship Veendam while standing on a chair.

[5] During another public demonstration, he amazed the audience by suddenly turning the half-finished painting upside down and continuing his work.

[5] One of his paintings, donated by some Dutch to thank Sweden for its help at the end of the Second World War, hung for a while in the Swedish Parliament.

He also held contact evenings during which the audience could ask questions about his books and related subjects, such as abortion, Adolf Hitler, astrology, the appendix, blindness, blood transfusion, capital punishment, cause and effect, cremation, euthanasia, free will, homosexuality, karma, marriage, miscarriages, mongolism, overpopulation, psychopathy, space travel, suicide, the tonsils, transsexuality, Tutankhamun, UFOs, vegetarianism, vivisection and the Second World War.

It is a fact that there was a notable difference in tone between the lectures and contact evenings given by himself and those given by his masters.

This reasoning is, however, disputed on the following basis:[citation needed] The Centre for equal opportunities and opposition to racism in Belgium even went to court to try to forbid the publication of Rulof's books.

However, in 2007, the court of Dendermonde (Belgium) judged that the books of Rulof do not encourage race discrimination.

[8] Rulof claimed that it is impossible to go to the Moon with a rocket because of unknown forces in the universe.