Confession and spiritual Legacy of the Aviation Pioneer Dr. Ing. h.c. Igo Etrich

-13 - and verified. On page 23 we read amongst other things: “Professor Dr. P. Hohenwarter, well versed with the prevailing circumstances, is unfortunately all too correct with his statement in the “Schweizer Rundschau” in February 1954, when he writes: “The university of her hometown could have become world-renowned free of charge if the thirst for research of a Rhine had reigned there or if people of the calibre of Crooks, Zöler, Gale, Richet or Dresch, had taken things in hand. There has never been another medium that had dealt with scientists so willingly and sympathetically to begin with.” This much about Mrs. Maria Silbert. On the 11th of April 1965, the “Neuen Illustrierten Wochenschau” no. 15, once again published an article by Theology Professor Dr. Peter Hohenwarter. The article was titled: “Europe’s most mysterious man”. This was in remembrance of the seer from Copenhagen who died on the 25th of February 1965. - In a wonderful series of three articles, Professor Dr. Hohenwarter wrote amongst other things: “Next to Mrs. Silbert, E. Nielsen was the greatest European materialisation mediums, often slandered and vilified, but above everything else, gratefully admired and even loved by those that were really familiar his wonderful phenomena. I myself met this in professional circles famous Dane for the first time rather late in 1953. I have travelled to Copenhagen 11 times since then. During 33 psychic séances, I was able to perfectly observe no less than 264 phantom figures. These were unforgettable hours.” What rational human being could ignore such evidence and deny the existence of an active world of spirit? Something that should not remain unsaid is that a connection with the negative world of spirit can naturally bring great dangers with it, because everything positive that exists is also present in a negative form. • May everyone be warned about connecting with these forces and powers! The base type of Spiritism with its moving tables, card reading and fortune telling, with predicting the future from tealeaves, the citing of spirits, questioning the hereafter about all too mundane things, as well as holding meetings as a pastime or out of sensationalism; all of this is against God’s will and therefore pernicious and to be strictly rejected. • A connection with the higher world of spirit for the purpose of instructions and further development is an august, solemn and uplifting reverence if introduced and ended with a prayer. I will skip over a period of time that was filled with intensive work, wherein I completed the invention of flax processing machines, but wherein I did not remain inactive in regards to spiritual things. With the sad ending of the Second World War, a difficult time began for myself and my family under the Russians and the Czechs and our lives no longer seemed to be worth anything. On the 8th of May 1945, I was forced to get into our car that was supposed to take us to Breslau to the Russian headquarters. A Russian with Mongolian features sat behind the steering wheel. It became clear to me that I was going to be abducted to Russia. I tried in vain to talk the Russian into going back. In my desperation I turned to my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ with a heartfelt prayer, beseeching him to give me the power to talk to Russian into returning. I now applied the things that had been conveyed to me during countless hours of dealing with psycho-science.

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