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Welcome to the Martinus Centre, Klint The Martinus Centre, Klint Courses on Martinus’s world – a centre for courses, holidays picture and retreats The Martinus Centre is a peaceful oasis The Martinus Centre is situated in offering courses on Martinus’s works Denmark on the shores of the Kattegat throughout the year in Danish and Swe- in a peaceful area of natural beauty dish. In the summer, courses are also near the village of Klint, which lies to available in English, German and other the west of Nykøbing Sjælland, the languages as required. nearest town. Here in 1935 the spiritual writer Holidays and retreats Martinus founded Denmark’s first You can chose between being a retreat holiday centre – a centre that has guest and/or taking part in courses, since developed into a modern centre listening to lectures and immersing for courses, holidays and retreats with yourself in private study of the world a lecture hall, teaching accommoda- picture described by Martinus in his tion, a vegetarian restaurant, a café opus of more than 9000 pages. and guest accommodation including a A special atmosphere camping site. The Martinus Centre in Klint aims The Centre’s charming wooden at creating an open and loving at- cottages, log cabins and pavilions with mosphere. There are courses for those single and double rooms, all set in who would like to know more about beautiful countryside, form the phy- Martinus’s analyses, and, during the sical framework for your stay in Klint. spring and autumn, there is room for retreat guests who want to immerse themselves in the great questions of life or perhaps just take a break from everyday life. 2
Low-season holidays and retreats in Klint – Accommodation Holidays in Klint The Martinus Centre, Klint offers individuals, families and groups ideal conditions for a holiday or retreat in beautiful natural surroundings close to the beach and forest with some input from Martinus Cosmology. Outside the summer season’s six weeks of courses, we rent out accommodation at low-season prices. You can choose between various kinds of rooms in one of the pavillons or rent a holiday cottage. Holiday cottages Low-season rental period 2019 During the low season all holiday cottages cost From 1 April to 28 June and from st th (minimum two days) 11th August to 20th October 1 week (Saturday to Saturday) 2,300 DKK See all accommodation on pages 10-13 1 overnight day 400 DKK + electricity consumption according to the meter. Two examples of holiday cottages Klokken Includes kitchen, toilet and bathroom. Sleeps 3 in 2 rooms. Stidsens hus Includes kitchen, toilet and bathroom. Sleeps 4 adults in 2 rooms plus 2 children in the annex. Rooms in pavilions Booking Modern rooms with private bathroom, toilet, Call kitchenette, fridge and cabled internet. Direct +45 38 38 01 00 access to south-west facing patio. Television in the common room. E-mail: info@martinus.dk Pavilion A and C Single room 1 week (Saturday – Saturday) 1,600 DKK 1 overnight stay 275 DKK Twin-bedded room 1 week (Saturday – Saturday) 2,300 DKK 1 overnight stay 400 DKK 3
Booking Tel. +45 3838 0100 E-mail: info@martinus.dk Summer in Klint International weeks in English Tuition card Summer is the busiest season in Klint. There are 6 weeks of sum- Per week 1,300 DKK mer courses in the Scandinavian languages from 29th June – 10th Per day 255 DKK August 2019. During week four ( 20th-27th July) we will offer a Lectures and symbol limited programme in English comprising a study group at 11.00 – explanations, each 85 DKK 12.30 each day. During weeks five and six (27th July – 10th August) we will offer a full programme in English. This means that the Scan- During the summer, accommodation dinavian lectures will be interpreted into English and that there will is reserved for course participants. At least one guest per house/flat be lectures, study groups and symbols explanations in English. In- must pay for a tuition card. Participa- terpretation into German, Dutch, Spanish and other languages will tion in study groups always requires also be available in weeks 5 and 6 as required. (We cannot guaran- a tuition card. Single parents with tee interpretation in week 4.) A wire loop for the hard of hearing children under the age of 12, howev- is available in the lecture hall. Tuition during the summer weeks er, need not buy a tuition card as long as they do not take part in a study costs 1,150 DKK (Danish kroner) per week. Tuition is based on a dif- group. They can pay at the door for ferent theme for each week. No previous knowledge of Martinus any lectures they attend. Cosmology is required. There will be study groups that accommo- date newcomers as well as those with previous knowledge. Voluntary workers A TYPICAL COURSE DAY You can also take part in the summer courses by doing practical 8.30 - 9.15am Breakfast in voluntary work at the Centre (e.g. cooking and cleaning). As a vol- Terrassen Restaurant unteer you have slightly limited access to tuition. 9.30 - 10.20am Danish or Welcome Swedish lecture inter There will be a short welcome meeting followed by a film entitled preted into English, “Martinus – the Man and His Cosmology” at 7 pm on Saturdays. German and Dutch The Café Seminar 11 - 12.30am Study groups We launch the theme of the week with a café seminar every Sun- 12.45 - 13.30pm Lunch in day from 11 am to 12.30 pm. Terrassen Restaurant 4 - 4.50pm Study groups on Martinus Fest Martinus’s symbols 5 - 6pm Dinner in Terrassen Saturday 10th August, 1pm-5pm Restaurant The annual gathering for people interested in Martinus Cosmology 7pm English or German lecture/ marks Martinus’s birthday and the end of the summer season in entertainment Klint. It consists of various speeches, music and a sumptuous after- 8pm Evening tea, coffee, cakes, noon tea. Some simultaneous translation may be available on re- ice cream etc. quest. Tickets: 165 DKK. Booking required. Doors open at 12.30 pm. 4
Study groups in English There will be two study groups each week: English Group A: The New World Picture This is an introductory group for beginners where Martinus’ world picture and the eternal laws and principles of life will be presented through questions and dialogue. No prepara- tion needed. English Group B: Book Group This group will read and discuss the following: Summer Week 4 The Immortality of Living Beings (book no. 23) Summer Week 5 The number system (excerpt from Livets Bog 3, sections 1011 to 1051) Summer Week 6 A selection of articles by Martinus. All of Martinus’ books in English can be purchased in Reception or from the Martinus Institute’s in- ternet bookshop: shop.martinus.dk. They are also available on-line at www.martinus.dk under “Read Martinus’ works”. A compendium for week 5 (excerpt from Livets Bog 3) and week 6 (articles) will be available from Reception. Enrolment for the study group Please enrol for the study group in Reception on Saturday before 10 pm. You can enrol for one or both weeks. The study groups take place from Monday to Friday from 11 am to 12.30 pm. 5
5 Summer Great thoughts in daily life The road to initiation goes through our daily experiences – not secret lodges. Every- Week thing that we experience is to our advantage in the long run. The cosmic analyses are tools for helping us to interpret and understand the meaning of daily events. The de- tails of life will gradually reveal themselves to be a language, an education in the art of 27th July - living. 3rd August Lectures and symbol explanations 9.30 am Lecture 4 pm Symbol explanations 7 pm Lecture Sunday The Cosmic World Picture in The Basic Analysis of All Life The Expansion of Neighbourly Pocket-Sized Edition Symbols, 41, 8-11, 4 Love Rune Östensson Sören Grind Monday The Power of Thought Reincarnation, Heridity and Environ- Human and Cosmic Migration Lene Jeppesen ment Symbols 6, 34, 9, 71-75, 48, 47 Pernilla Rosell Tuesday Why Chose a Plant-Based Diet? Karma and Forgiveness An Evening of Art Kenneth Ibsen Symbols 15, 16, 98, 18, 20, 19, 23 Wednesday As Above, So Below The Evolution of the Earth’s Conscious- Forgiveness as an Art of Living Edly Grape ness Symbols 12, 78, 79, 85, 80, 82-84, Karin Jansson 29, 30 Thursday The Little Researcher The Human Being – a Universe A World of Thoughts Ingvar Nielsen Symbols 45, 5, 6, 46, 7, 14, 65, 66 Anne Külper Friday With the Wings of Infinity Our Relationship to God Entertainment Ingemar Fridell Symbols 1, 2, 21, 22 6 Coping with a challenging fate How do we react when life challenges us? Can a more profound understanding of the Summer causes and meaning of fate contribute to our development of humane and construc- Week tive ways of tackling the challenges of life? How can a conscious cooperation with the laws of life and spiritual co-workers contribute to good relationships and a more 3rd - 10th peaceful world? August Lectures and symbol explanations 9.30 am Lecture 4 pm Symbol explanations 7 pm Lecture Sunday Karma and Love Thoughts behind everything In Dialogue with the Living Søren Olsen Symbols 45, 46, 49-57, 48, 47 Universe Mary McGovern Monday Looking Death in the Face Health and the power of thinking and The New World Culture of Jens Christian Hermansen health Neighbourly Love Symbols 58-66 Javier Romero Tello Tuesday How much should one accept? Life-giving Food An Evening of Art Pernilla Rosell Symbols 100, 67A, 67, 38, 68-70 Wednesday Lonlieness – a Zone of Transfor- The Building Up and Breaking Down of The Theatre of Life mation Sören Grind Talents Symbols 11, 8-10, 71-77 Anne Pullar Thursday The Accelerated Evolution of the The Consciousness of the Earth and of Towards a new Economic Earth the Human Being World Order Poul Dyrholm Symbols 86, 78-85, 87-89 Tryggvi Gudmundsson Friday Cooperation with a Higher Power What happens when we die? Entertainment Ole Therkelsen Symbols 98, 90, 91, 93-96 6
Terrassen Restaurant – with a vegetarian buffet In the Centre’s restaurant “Terrassen (The Terrace)” you can purchase delicious vegetarian food served in a warm, cosy and inspiring atmosphere. Inspiration from international cuisine We prepare food with inspiration from around the world with love and care for the processes involved. For this reason we use mostly organic, fresh produce and prepare food from scratch. We take pleasure in creating tasty dis- hes that appeal to vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. Vegan food is served at all meals for those who prefer to be vegan. Opening hours and prices Summer Breakfast 8.30 am – 9.15 am 50 (25) DKK Lunch 12.45 pm – 1.30 pm 80 (40) DKK Dinner 5 pm – 6 pm 95 (47,50) DKK Weekly ticket for all meals 1.175 (587,50) DKK Evening tea/ 8 pm – 9.15 pm á la carte coffee Note! On Saturdays the restaurant is open only for dinner and evening tea/coffee. Café Klint is, however, open for snacks and sandwiches. Prices for children aged 5-12 years in brackets. Children under 5 years may eat free of charge Café Klint Our new café is open daily throughout the season serving organic hot and cold drinks, fruit, snacks and sweet de- lights. On days when there are courses and certain other days, sandwiches and cakes from Restaurant Terrassen’s kitchen are also served. Vegetarian, organic and sustainable Using organic and sustainable produce in our kitchen and café is very dear to our hearts. We prepare healthy, tasty, vegetarian food, which is anything but boring! The concept is a natural consequence of Martinus’s book The Ideal Food, which explains why vegetarian food is healt- hier and what the consequences of killing animals are. 7
“My greatest desire is to use my knowledge to On Martinus help people to love one another” A new science of love awaken dormant centres of consciousness that, in time, will take people to a new, higher state “My greatest desire is to use my knowledge to of evolution, which is termed “the real human help people to love one another”. With these kingdom” in Livets Bog. words the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) once described his mission at a meeting at the Martinus describes the real human kingdom as Martinus Institute. a new kingdom of nature following on from the mineral kingdom, the plant kingdom and the The source of his knowledge was an intuitive animal kingdom. Imperfect human beings, for ability to experience universal truths that was whom it is not a condition of life to practise uni- triggered by a spiritual experience he had at the versal love, are as yet firmly rooted in the animal age of 30. Martinus wrote that the experience kingdom. enabled him to “apprehend all the main spiritual forces, invisible causes, eternal world laws, basic In order to further their development human be- energies and basic principles behind the physical ings must recognise their eternal existence and world.” thereby also the principle of reincarnation, which determines that we evolve through an infinite He spent the last 60 years of his life making his series of physical reincarnations. insights accessible in the form of a new science of love. The law of karma Reincarnation Recognition of the principle of reincarnation gives us an eternal perspective on life, but for life In his main work Livets Bog (The Book of Life) we to have a moral dimension, we must also un- find a comprehensive description of the univer- derstand the law of karma. sal principles that determine our fate. Studying these principles and applying them to our beha- In Livets Bog Martinus writes: “According to the viour towards others will, according to Martinus, law of karma or fate, no attack whatsoever on 8
any being can exist without it live increasingly without moral being retribution for an attack guidance, but must, on the cont- the being itself previously made rary, try to find out what is good on its surroundings.” When the and evil through individual and human being has completely collective experiments. accepted this, the conditions According to Martinus, Christ, essential to cultivating and with his exemplary way of being, transforming the experiences of has already given us the solution suffering into neighbourly love to man’s need for moral guidan- exist. ce, but that solution can inspire The religious principle us today only if it is explained in a scientific way. Martinus A journalist once asked Mar- therefore wanted his collected tinus, “Are you religious?”, to works to be entitled The Third which he replied, “Yes, for me Testament. He sees his works as everything is divine. You only an intellectualised continuation have to sit on a soft chair to feel of the Old Testament and New a divine caress.” Testament of the Bible, and this In his symbol books, The Eternal idea runs as a unifying thread World Picture, one can read that throughout his collected works. the “religious principle does not The Martinus only show itself in an ordinary “The eternal truth” Institute religious way of being. It is also Christ spoke of the Helper, the Since 1943 the Martinus this principle that lies behind Holy Spirit, “whom the Father Institute has been situated materialism, behind all politics will send in My name, He will in Frederiksberg, Copen- and all other prominent forms of teach you all things, and bring hagen. Martinus lived and consciousness.” to your remembrance all things worked there for almost that I said to you.” (John 14:26) 40 years until his death in For the same reason the world Of this spirit Martinus writes, 1981. picture that Martinus describes “Since spirit is knowledge and Today the building houses is not a new religion but, on the thoughts, the Holy Spirit or the Institute’s administra- contrary, a description of the spirit of truth must be the very tion, bookshop and pub- religion of life itself. In Livets highest existing knowledge or lishing company, which, as Bog he explains that the religion science that can in fact exist.” well as publishing Marti- of life itself “can exist only with absolutely everyone as teachers, It is up to the individual seek- nus’s books, also publishes with everyone as pupils and with er-after-truth to determine the magazine Kosmos in everything as doctrines”. whether The Third Testament several languages. expresses “the very highest The building is also an The Third Testament existing knowledge or science”, educational centre pro- The religions have traditionally but Martinus himself was con- viding a programme of been a dominating force in the vinced that a divine Providence lectures, seminars and evolution of society, but as pe- had “allowed ‘the eternal truth’ study groups based on the ople have gradually developed a to appear in a new incarnation cosmic world picture that scientific way of thinking, it has through him so that it can conti- Martinus has described. become more difficult to find nue to shine upon the world and meaning in the symbolic stories give out warmth to it in everlas- Homepage: that constitute the core of the ting youthful beauty, power and www.martinus.dk religions. For this reason people radiance.” Bookshop: shop.martinus.dk 9
Accommodation All types of accommodation have their own kitchen with the exception of Ullas Hus, Bondehuset, Svinget and Sindal, which all have shared kitchen facilities. All beds are supplied with woollen blankets, pillows and duvets. You may bring your own bed linen, towels and tea towels or hire them from Reception. All prices are per week Rooms in pavilions with en-suite bathrooms and kitchens The rooms are modern and each have an en- suite bathroom and toilet, kitchenette and fridge. There is cabled internet in all rooms as well as in the common TV room. Pavilion A Room for 1 person 3,100 DKK Room for 2 people 4,200 DKK Pavilion C Room for 1 person 3,100 DKK Rooms with private kitchens and shared toilets and bathrooms Pavilion B Private kitchen, shared toilet and bathroom. Room for 1 person 2,000 DKK Flat for 2 people 2,100 DKK Pavilion 1 Private kitchen, shared toilet and bathroom. Flat for 2 people 2,300 DKK Svenskhusene Shared toilet and bathroom in adjoining building. Flat for 1 person with private kitchen 2,100 DKK 10
Rooms with shared kitchen facilities, toilets and bathrooms Bondehuset Shared kitchen. Toilets and bathroom in adjoining building. Room for 1 person 1,500 DKK Room for 2 people 2,000 DKK Room for 2 people on 1st floor 2,400 DKK Svinget Shared toilet and kitchen. Bathroom in adjoining building. Room for 1 person 1,500 DKK Room for 3 people 2,200 DKK Ullas hus Shared toilet, bathroom and kitchen. Room for 1 person 1,500 DKK Room for 2 people 2,000 DKK Sindal Shared toilet, bathroom and kitchen. Room for 1 person 1,200 DKK Larger room for 1 person 1,500 DKK All prices are Large flats per week – with private bathrooms and kitchens The flats each consist of 2 rooms, a private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. Lejlighed N Flat for 4 people 4,400 DKK Lejlighed O Flat for 4 people 4,400 DKK Camping site – Shared kitchen, toilets and showers Adults (18+) 800 DKK Children (5+) 400 DKK Children under 5 years Free Camper vans and caravans 500 DKK 11
Log cabins (Blokhusene) There are various types of log cabins. Since they have no bathrooms, guests may use the bathroom beside Bondehuset. Blokhus A 3 rooms with private toilet and kitchen. 1 bed, 2 bunk beds and 2 beds in an annex 3,200 DKK Blokhus B 2 rooms with private toilet and kitchen. 2 beds 3,000 DKK Blokhus C 2 rooms with private toilet and kitchen. 1 bed and 2 bunk beds 3,000 DKK Blokhus D 3 rooms with private toilet and kitchen. 1 bed, 2 bunk beds and 2 beds in an annex. 3,200 DKK Blokhus E 2 rooms with private toilet and kitchen. 1 sofabed and 3 beds in room 3,200 DKK Holiday cottages Two holiday cottages – just behind Terrassen online booking martinuscenter.dk Drivhuset Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 2 rooms with 4 beds 4,000 DKK Svalereden Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 2 rooms with 4 beds and 2 beds in an annex 4,500 DKK 12
Holiday cottages – close to the Maries hus beach Private kitchen and toilet. 2 rooms with 2 beds and 2 bunk beds 2,700 DKK Marens hus Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 1 room with 3 beds 3,200 DKK Klokken Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 2 rooms with 3 beds 4,000 DKK Holiday cottages – close to the middle of the Centre Vendelbo Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 3 rooms with 3 beds and 1 bed in an annex 4,000 DKK Stidsens hus Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 3 rooms with 4 beds and 2 children’s beds in an annex 4,500 DKK Gyvelbo Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 4 rooms with 3 beds, and 3 beds in an annex 4,500 DKK Fyrrely Private kitchen, toilet and bathroom. 3 rooms with 1 bed, 2 bunk beds and 2 beds in an annex 4,000 DKK 13
Practical information – enrolment, payment and arrival Booking Cancellation and changes Arrival and departure You can book in several ways. Your You may cancel your booking up to The summer courses run booking is confirmed when you re- 14 days after booking and have your ceive an invoice by e-mail or letter. deposit refunded. If, however, you from Saturday to Saturday. cancel or change your booking (to You have access to your another course or other accommo- accommodation from 2pm. You can enrol for a course or book holiday dation) after that and up to 14 days Guests who are leaving are accommodation by before the beginning of the course/ asked to vacate their phoning +45 38 38 01 00 rental period, you will be required accommodation by 11am. or sending an e-mail to to pay an administration fee of info@martinus.dk 250 DKK. Refunds are not normally given if you cancel later than that. Conditions of payment Please pay a minimum of 1/3 of Consideration for others the total sum due no later than 14 Since some guests are allergic to days after booking. The remaining domestic animals, pets are not amount must be paid no later than permitted at the centre. Smoking 14 days before the start of the is permitted outdoors and only in course/rental period. places where it will not bother oth- ers. Check in at Reception Upon arrival you can check in at Re- Internet café and Wi-Fi ception, where you will be given the There is an internet café in Ter- key to your room. All other practi- rassen with two computers and Booking 2020 calities related to your stay can be a printer. There is internet access dealt with there, such as: (50/50 Mbps and Wi-Fi (wireless)) in Enrolment and reserva- • Purchase of weekly tickets for the area around Terrassen and the tion of accommodation for all meals or individual meal café, and there is cabled internet summer 2020 begins on tickets for meals at Terrassen in Pavilion A and C, among other Friday 1st December 2019. Restaurant places. Advance bookings can be • Hire of bed linen, towels and sent by letter or e-mail and tea towels Cleaning must be received by the • Hire of bicycles Since cleaning is not included in Martinus Institute no later • Sale and loan of Martinus’s the price of accommodation we than 30th November 2019. books request that you clean your room We recommend that you • On Saturday afternoons one of thoroughly before leaving, so that it state several preferences. the teachers will be in Recep- is ready for the next guest. If you are tion to help and advise you unable to clean your room, you can about which study group to pay to have your room cleaned: 400 choose. Enrolment in the study DKK for single rooms and 500 DKK Travel insurance groups takes place in Reception for double rooms. If you leave your We recommend that accommodation without cleaning you buy travel insur- At lunchtime on Saturdays sand- it or having it cleaned, you will be ance in case you be- wiches are on sale in the café in charged 600 DKK. come ill or have to can- Reception. cel for other reasons. Please return your key and hired bed linen to Reception. 14
Practical information – travel information The and map of the centre Martinus Centre Use www.journeyplanner.dk For carpooling: contact info@martinus.dk Local taxis Leif’s Taxi, Klint: tel. +45 40 21 09 35 Nykøbing Taxi: tel. +45 59 91 41 41 Højby Taxi: tel. +45 42 73 40 06 Ullas hus Public transport from Copenhagen From Copenhagen you can take the re- gional train (www.dsb.dk) to Holbæk and Sindal the local train to Højby Station or Nykø- bing Sjælland Station. From 2019 there will no longer be a regular bus service ge t to the Martinus Centre, Klint from Højby Sv in or Nykøbing. You can take a taxi to the Pavillon 1 Pavillon B Martinus Center, Klintvej 69 from Højby or Pavillon C Pavillon A Foredragssalen Nykøbing. See the above phone numbers. The Martinus Centre will also provide Svenskhusene Lejl N+O s s hu hu s s Værkstedet n a pick-up service to and from Nykøbing Reception ie en ke ar ar ok og Café Klint M M Kl Bondehuset Sjælland Station. Contact the Martinus Drivhuset Restaurant Terrassen Centre at +45 59 30 62 80 or e-mail: - Blokhus A info@martinus.dk ping sen Cam plad Svalereden sC Blo sB khu khu sE us khu sh en Blo Blok Blo hus ds D Lo o lb n de Ve s hu Annekset ns se id St 5 9 r. n ej tv ly o in rre b Kl el Fy yv G Villa Rosenberg Martinus’ Hus Fyrrebakken 15
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