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Lars Muhl

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Lars Muhl



Average rating: 4.13 · 641 ratings · 56 reviews · 51 distinct worksSimilar authors
The O Manuscript: The Seer,...

4.29 avg rating — 147 ratings — published 2008 — 11 editions
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The Law of Light: The Secre...

4.31 avg rating — 125 ratings — published 2014 — 5 editions
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The Seer (The O Manuscript #1)

3.88 avg rating — 103 ratings — published 2012 — 15 editions
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The Magdalene (The O Manusc...

4.16 avg rating — 55 ratings — published 2004 — 12 editions
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The Gate of Light: Healing ...

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Seeren fra Andalusien

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Taxo Luma

3.55 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2012
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The Light Within a Human He...

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Lyset i et menneskes hjerte...

3.67 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2018 — 2 editions
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The Grail (The O Manuscript...

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“When you lose your timing it is simply because you aren’t present.”
Lars Muhl, The O Manuscript: The Scandinavian Bestseller

“Perhaps I finally understood that being was only possible when you can accept that it doesn’t entail being anything in particular.”
Lars Muhl, The O Manuscript: The Scandinavian Bestseller

“When we finished we sat quietly and watched the endless view. I was slowly realizing that this was one of the Seer’s qualities that I appreciated the most. To be present without words, without expectations and without any judgement. These were the times when I felt that he could communicate his thoughts and visions through his presence alone. Looking out became looking in. It was an undramatic kind of transmission, which would move you almost imperceptibly and silently. At these moments I felt my body relax completely. Each fibre, each muscle and every single cell found its correct place. An empathetic vigilance grew from this relaxed condition, a vigilance, which saw people and things as they were on their own merit. This was not about acceptance any more, since there was nothing to accept. Everything was as it was. It was a long-forgotten language. He showed me how almost all communication between people, the spoken and the written word, is nothing but our desperate attempts to cling to illusory personalities and identities tainted by prejudices, fear and vanity. A language which did not allow any room for listening, which focused on itself, which was excluding and only lived due to its attack and defence system was, according to him, a poor and inhumane one. Although the users of this language were usually very good at repartee and were able to write infinitely, they were really only good at maintaining and communicating limitations without end. It was this maintenance of limitations which was one of the main reasons that the great paradigm change, which all were waiting for, did not happen. He did not judge. He simply looked at and worked for the release of limitations wherever he met them. Not until the dissolution of all mental noise would it be possible to practise the transmission of stillness as a transforming kind of communication between people. It was not possible to enter this condition with a limited attention. The road to the transpersonal and the related level might seem difficult, because it demanded an obligation which included the complete human being. It was not enough to be just a little bit pregnant. You either were or you were not. And the paradoxical difference between the one and the other was the simple fact that the sleeping person decided to open his eyes, to wake up and become conscious of his wakeful condition. The fact that such a seemingly simple decision could appear so difficult lay in the fact that it entailed the release of more or less everything that you have ever learned and gained, and which you erroneously have interpreted as a true realization. He presented all these considerations to me on the mountain. In one single thought, without words, without judgement.”
Lars Muhl, The O Manuscript: The Scandinavian Bestseller



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