What if death is an illusion? What if your life doesn’t begin and end with this one existence? These are the questions Else Byskov explores in her lifelong study of Martinus Cosmology. As an author, teacher, and former skeptic, Else now explores karma, reincarnation, and spiritual science.
A turning point came when a book about the Danish mystic Martinus literally landed in her hands. What followed was a personal transformation that would reshape her life, and the lives of thousands of readers across the world. She founded New Spiritual Science, a platform where she shares Martinus’ vast cosmology in digestible, thought-provoking ways.
Through her many books, blog posts, and resources, Else offers readers a structured and logical look at the deeper forces shaping our existence.
Key Concepts from Martinus Cosmology Explained
Martinus’ work is complex, but Else breaks it down into clear ideas that readers can apply to their lives. Here are some of the main concepts she teaches:
Reincarnation
- Life does not begin at birth or end at death.
- We are eternal beings going through many lifetimes.
- Each life offers new experiences to help us grow spiritually.
- The one-life theory is limiting and unsupported by real evidence.
Karma
The law of karma decrees that we reap as we sow. What we do to others, we eventually do to ourselves – in this life or a later life. Becoming knowledgeable about the law of karma is the greatest challenge facing humankind today.
- Karma is the law of cause and effect… what you send out comes back.
- Every thought and action creates ripples that return to us, shaping our future.
- Understanding karma helps explain why things happen to us.
- With conscious effort, we can change the direction of our fate.
The Eternal World Picture
- The universe is a living, intelligent structure.
- The Earth itself is a conscious being in spiritual evolution.
- We’re part of a larger cosmic cycle that includes both physical and spiritual realms.
- Nothing is random; everything has purpose and design.
Why Else Byskov’s Work Stands Out
Else doesn’t write abstract theories; she offers practical spiritual science for modern thinkers. Her books invite readers to explore life’s mysteries without relying on blind belief.
- Death Is an Illusion: Introduces Martinus’ worldview in a reader-friendly way.
- Reincarnation in a Nutshell: Explains why we live more than one life.
- Fate and Karma in a Nutshell: Helps readers understand and reshape their destiny.
- The Earth, the Universe and God in a Cosmic Perspective: Explores our place in the cosmos.
- The Art of Attraction: Reveals deeper layers of the law of attraction.
Her titles are used by spiritual seekers, readers curious about life after death, and those disillusioned with traditional religion.
Outside of writing, Else is a passionate hiker and nature lover. Her hiking book On Foot in Andalucía became an Amazon bestseller, showing her range extends beyond spiritual subjects.
Else’s website features a growing library of articles and essays, free spiritual resources, explanations of Martinus’ symbols, details on Else’s books in English, Spanish, German, and Danish, videos and guides that simplify complex spiritual concepts, and many other valuable resources.
The Eternal World Picture and the Role of the Earth
Martinus described a cosmic structure that includes not just humans, but plants, animals, and even the Earth itself. To him, the Earth is a living being, playing an essential part in our collective development.
In her book The Earth, the Universe and God in a Cosmic Perspective, Else expands on this view. She explains how every being is part of a greater whole, interconnected through invisible spiritual laws. The universe is not chaos; it is order, rhythm, and purpose.
This book won a “Best Spiritual Book” award and has been praised for making complex ideas accessible to modern readers. Else explains how we’re not here by chance. We are part of something eternal.
Conclusion
Religion and science often clash, sometimes horrendously, when in fact, they can coexist and support each other. Martinus Cosmology offers spiritual insight grounded in logic. Else Byskov presents this philosophy with clarity and authenticity.
Her writings are especially timely for those questioning life’s meaning or searching for deeper answers. They appeal to readers who want to understand their purpose, maneuver personal struggles, or release fear around death.
Else’s work offers reassurance. It reminds us that we’re part of something eternal, evolving, and full of hope.