Toward the Light

In 1922, Michael Agerskov wrote the story about the events that had led to the creation of the "three fruits" in his book, Some Psychic Experiences.

The book of poems was published by Michael Agerskov in 1915, with the title Hilsen til Danmark (Greetings to Denmark).

In Ardor's Account, the spirit formerly known as Lucifer, tells about the two primeval powers of the universe, the Light and the Darkness.

The fallen angels, called "the Eldest", created the first man and hoped that they would be able to control the Darkness.

When the humans died, their spirits arose from their bodies, but the Eldest had not been able to give them thought and a will; they are still alive, but still without consciousness.

The third "golden fruit" was a book called The Doctrine of Atonement and the Shorter Road.

This model of the universe, based upon the information given in Toward the Light! , was made by A. Andér. In the middle is the kingdom of God, and the four small balls rotating around it are the mother suns.