Jozef Rulof

Jozef Rulof

← Previous revision Revision as of 05:11, 26 April 2026
Line 10: Line 10:
| death_place = [[The Hague]], [[South Holland]], [[The Netherlands]]
| death_place = [[The Hague]], [[South Holland]], [[The Netherlands]]
}}
}}
'''Josephus Gerhardus Rulof''' (February 20, 1898 – November 3, 1952) was a Dutch author who was known as a self-proclaimed [[psychic]] and [[trance]] [[altered state of consciousness|medium]] or [[altered state of consciousness|spirit medium]]. He wrote about thirty books about life, [[death]], and the [[hereafter]].
'''Josephus Gerhardus Rulof''' (February 20, 1898 – November 3, 1952) was a Dutch author who was known as a [[psychic]] and [[trance]] [[altered state of consciousness|medium]] or [[altered state of consciousness|spirit medium]]. He wrote about thirty books about life, [[death]], and the [[hereafter]].

Rulof claimed to be the greatest medium ever, and that nobody would ever surpass him. The next great medium would be the "Direct Voice Apparatus" (DVA), a technical device that would enable people to communicate directly with the spirit world. The DVA would be based on another device to make all diseases disappear.De Volkeren der Aarde, p. 360

He claimed he was under the control of two guides: master Alcar and master Zelanus.


==Tenets of his teachings==
==Tenets of his teachings==