The
Battle for the Soul
The Working Together of Three Great Leaders of Humanity
Bernard Lievegoed
With foreword by Christopher Schaefer
When
Bernard Lievegoed died on December 12, 1992, he had just finished
dictating The Battle for the Soul to Jelle van der Meulen. Their last conversation
about it took place ten days before his death. He considered this
work as his farewell, as his spiritual testament.
Jelle
van der Meulen describes in the Introduction how the book arose, and
what it was like to work with Lievegoed during his last illness:
"I
still see in front of me the picture of the emaciated, yet proud
head on the high pillows, the white hair falling down by his
temples, the serious eyes in their deep sockets. He spoke slowly,
sometimes remaining silent for a long time and then, plunged deeply
into himself, gazed past me into the distance. What did he see then?
I believe he saw the battlefield on which in the near future the
great spiritual battle will be fought between the powers of
materialism and those of esoteric Christianity. For that is what the
book is about: the things which are to come."
Trans.
P. Mees
Hawthorn Press
143pp; paperback
ISBN: 1 869 89064 7
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