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The farther we go along the path of God, the more angels we shall encounter.

Hans C. Moolenburgh

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A Handbook of Angels

Topic: Life Beyond Death & the Spirit World

The farther we go along the path of God, the more angels we shall encounter.

 

 

 

 

Hans C. Moolenburgh

Hans C. Moolenburgh was born in Haarlem in 1925 and lived there until his passing on November 6, 2018. His early life was spent with his single mother in Aerdenhout from the age of six months. From a young age, Moolenburgh had a clear vision; at six, he knew he wanted to become a doctor and was sure of God's existence, even though he hadn't been to church yet. His life was significantly marked by the events of World War II. During the harsh winter of 1944-45, known as the Hunger Winter, a tragic incident occurred involving the Gestapo which left a lasting impact on him. Moreover, his escape from a raid in December 1944 was a guiding moment in his life​.

Following his early inclinations, Moolenburgh pursued a medical career and served as a general practitioner in Haarlem from 1953 to 2007. His medical practice was not confined to conventional medicine; he had a keen interest in herbal medicine which he discovered during his mandatory military service. Over time, he explored alternative healing methods, always complementing rather than replacing traditional medical treatments. His distinctive approach led many to seek his advice. He specialized in natural treatments for cancer patients and children suffering from vaccination damage. His interest extended to dietary approaches like the Moermandiet, alternative cancer therapies, and addressing sensitivities to food additives and artificial colorings and flavorings​.

Aside from his medical career, Moolenburgh had a profound spiritual aspect that found expression in his writings. He authored books on angelic experiences, with titles like "Meetings With Angels" and "A Handbook Of Angels". In his book "A Handbook Of Angels", he attempted to rekindle the memory of angels, a topic he felt was being overshadowed by discussions surrounding the underworld. His writings on angels emerged from a sermon in Leiden in 1981, which highlighted angels as a 'forgotten group'. Moolenburgh's books on this ethereal subject aimed to evoke a broader awareness and understanding of angels among readers​.

(1925-2018) Christianity

Moolenburgh, H.C. A Handbook on Angels. Hawthorn Books, 1971.

Hans C. Moolenburgh


Theme: Angels

About This Hans Moolenburgh Quotation [Commentary]

Hans Moolenburgh’s statement, “The farther we go along the path of God, the more angels we shall encounter,” reflects on the transformative nature of the spiritual journey. His words suggest that as individuals draw closer to God, they become increasingly attuned to divine support. The path of God is not merely about practices or beliefs but involves opening oneself to deeper spiritual realities. As this openness grows, encounters with angels—often seen as guides, protectors, and messengers of the divine—become more accessible and frequent.

Moolenburgh’s words highlight how spiritual growth expands our awareness of divine presence. Angels in this context symbolize the blessings and affirmations encountered along the way, appearing as moments of guidance, unexpected grace, or a sense of divine companionship. These experiences, rather than being extraordinary, emerge naturally as one deepens their relationship with the sacred. His insight encourages us to see such encounters as a tangible aspect of walking the spiritual path.

Finally, Moolenburgh’s reflection extends to a broader sense of connection between the earthly and divine. As individuals grow spiritually, they contribute to a shared awakening where divine presence becomes more evident in the world. The re-emergence of angels into human awareness symbolizes this deepening relationship. His vision reminds us to stay open to the mystery and transformation of the journey, trusting that the farther we go, the more divine support we will encounter.

An Additional Hans Moolenburgh Quotation

“Heaven appears to be approaching earth in this century and with such acceleration that is quite different from all other times when a similar thing was happening…
What we are now experiencing is something so radical that I cannot point to any historical period during which the same thing happened. It is as if heaven and earth are on a collision course. What is hanging over our heads is a breakthrough of the unperceived world. The return of the angels could be one of the greatest surprises of the twentieth century.”

—H.C. Moolenburgh, A Handbook on Angels