Austrian mystic
Jakob Lorber (1800–1864) faithfully
recorded the missing books of the Bible over a twenty-four-year period.
Receiving all his inspirational information through the Inner Word, not
through channeling, Lorber's works include topics such as natural healing,
geography, history, biology and natural science, as well as the creation
of the cosmos. He also recorded more spiritual information, such as the
journey of a soul in the afterlife, our solar system (The 6th and 7th
Books of Moses;
Saturn and Earth
& Moon), life on other planets, and his major work,
The Great Gospel of John.
The Great Gospel of John was not allowed to be revealed until Jakob
Lorber recorded it in the 1800s. Comprised of six volumes, it
is a day-by-day account of the last three years of Christ's life on Earth,
and a faithful guide to true spiritual growth. For those interest in true
Christian Mysticism, all of Lorber's writings provide a sound foundation
upon which to build a spiritual ideology.
Needless to say, there are many who claim to have
the missing books of the Bible. But when the works of Jakob Lorber are
read, there is an unmistakable similarity between the biblical writings
and the texts recorded by Lorber.
It is physically impossible for one man to have
gained such an immeasurable wealth of knowledge in one lifetime in order
to record the more than 15,000 pages of text. Even if he had access to the
most sacred historical writings, which he did not, a mere mortal could not
have undertaken such a monumental task with the accuracy that Lorber's
works contain.
One might ponder: If this information did not come
from Jakob Lorber himself, from where did it come? The answer is simple:
It came from the Greatest Physician in the Universe, from the Great Cosmic
Master, from the Infinite Love, from God Himself.
And the reason why these writings are available now
is crystal clear to any person who is searching to better his life, to
learn about his life, to understand his life, and to reach for the
ultimate goal — spiritual perfection.