Articles related to Hans Christian Andersen and his writings:

3.00. Abbreviations – those in the articles used abbreviations of titles, names etc..
3.01. Fairytale and Cosmology - the adventure genre in relation to particularly Martinus' Cosmology
3.02. "Poetry's Messiah" - about Hans Christian Andersen's expectation to the  'Redeemer' of life’s poetry
3.03. "A Godhead’s thought are you, poetry!" - H. C. Andersen's view of the concept of poetry
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"Except ye become as little children, ye shall not enter the kingdom of God" (I) - the 'child mind' as a prerequisite
3.05. "Except ye become as little children, ye shall not enter the kingdom of God" (II) - the necessity of the 'child mind'
3.06. "To be or not to be" - Hans Christian Andersen's views on materialism
3.07. Hans Christian Andersen and God - Hans Christian Andersen's concept of God
3.08. "There is (not) a Difference" - a tale of the cosmic equality of all things
3.09. The divine humor - Hans Christian Andersen and humor
3.10. Mud and Sunbeam - An attempted cosmic interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale "The Marsh King's Daughter"
3.11. The fairy tale "The Tinderbox" - Seen and evaluated in four basic significance levels
3.12. Everything is a wonder - on life itself as the greatest adventure
3.13. "The Psyche" - a story by Hans Christian Andersen about the relationship between art and reality
3.14. Poetry and science - the relationship between the poet Hans Christian Andersen and the scientist H.C. Ørsted
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Life's Mystery and childhood Faith. The adventure "The Snow Queen" - seen on the background of Martinus' cosmology

3.16.  The beautiful Christmas tree - about Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Little Match Girl"

3.17. H. C. Andersen's sexuality - the poet Hans Christian Andersen's sexual orientation seen against a background of Martinus' Cosmology
3.18. "... A changeling, a very noble child ...". A contribution to the discussion of Hans Christian Andersen's biological ancestry. Anderseniana 2006 (The article does not involve Martinus' Cosmology, but can still be read on this website).
"... A changeling, a very noble child ..." - Additions and corrections to the article above.
3.19. Our times' book of wisdom - about H.C. Andersen’s vision of science's reductionism.
3.20. "My half femininity" - Hans Christian Andersen and sexuality (part 1)
3.21. The cosmic adventure - Hans Christian Andersen and sexuality (part 2)
3.22. Hans Christian Andersen's sexual orientation - considerations about what to write about sexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality.
3.23. The poetic universe. - Hans Christian Andersen and cosmology 1
3.24. The new Aladdin. - Hans Christian Andersen and cosmology 2
3.25. Everything in its right place! - Hans Christian Andersen and the concept of fate
3.26. The Traveling Companion - Hans Christian Andersen and Death (part 1)

3.27. On the last day! - Hans Christian Andersen and Death (part 2)
3.28. In God's kingdom - Hans Christian Andersen and Death (Part 3)
3.29. The real Nightingale - about spiritualism versus materialism. The tale "The Nightingale" seen in cosmic perspective.
3.30. "The cosmic death" - or "cosmic unconsciousness" - a prelude to the new article on the fairy tale "The Snow Queen". A story about what Martinus describes as "the sexual pole principle" and "the sexual pole transformation".
3.31. The false perspective - the physical organism as false centre
3.32. A cosmic adventure - the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" (Part 1)

3.33. Thoughts about a waste paper - about Hans Christian Andersen's first book, "Youth Studies"
3.34. The fairy tale "The Shadow" - a story about the false self
3.35. Life's own great adventure - a summary - an article which briefly indicates what the site “The Adventure of Life” is primarily about.
3.36. The large curtain – the Mystery of the starry Sky.
3.37. The tale of “The Fir-Tree”Poetic life pessimism

3.38. The fairy tale "The Windmill" - Seen in the four significance levels

3.39. The fairy tale "The Flax" - Seen in the four significance levels

3.41. Why immortality, - eternal life and reincarnation?

3.42. Follow-up of the article "Why immortality, eternal life and reincarnation? ”

3.43. What's the point?... With life and the world understood!

3.44. "The Benefits of War" - A school exercise by H. C. Andersen

3.45. About H. C. Andersen’s - "A History from the Dunes"

3.46. The adventure "The Snowman" - seen in the four interpretation plans

3.47. In front of the large entrance ... H. C. Andersen's thoughts about death

3.48. The Ice Castle of the Mind - some personal thoughts

3.49. Repeated thoughts - Status of some personal thoughts

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