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'''Peter Kjærulff''' (born [[1947]]) is a Danish writer.
'''Peter Kjærulff''' (born [[1947]]) is a Danish [[wikipedia:New Age|New Age]] writer.


He is the author of [[The Ringbearer's Diary]]. Originally published in 1985, the book describes the supposed reality behind [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s [[The Lord of the Rings]] and Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen - a ring of self-reinforcing but destructive ideas that through ages has haunted humanity, causing untold pain and suffering. Peter Kjaerulff names this ring 'The Cursed Ring'.
His [[1985]] book ''The Ringbearer's Diary'' supposedly describes a 'historical' truth behind the literary motif of cursed [[Rings of Power|rings]], found for example in [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', Richard Wagner's ''[[Der Ring des Nibelungen]]'' and Plato's [[Wikipedia:Ring of Gyges|Ring of Gyges]].
 
By revealing this ring, Kjaerulff opens the door to a deep and thorough understanding of what a human being really is. Along the way, the Great Pyramid of Giza becomes understandable and logical - reincarnation becomes understandable - and the so-called chakras are described.


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[[Category:Danish people|Kjærulff, Peter]]
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 3 October 2013

Peter Kjærulff (born 1947) is a Danish New Age writer.

His 1985 book The Ringbearer's Diary supposedly describes a 'historical' truth behind the literary motif of cursed rings, found for example in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Plato's Ring of Gyges.

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