Jakob Lorber Biography
July 22, 1800 – August 24, 1864
Jakob Lorber identified himself as "God's scribe," transcribing an "inner voice" he began hearing in 1840. His prolific writings, characterized by Christian mysticism and visionary insights, were published posthumously as a "New Revelation." Lorber's work explores profound spiritual themes with a focus on universalism, offering a unique perspective on divine communication. Though primarily influential in German-speaking regions, his visionary texts have resonated widely, inspiring spiritual seekers across numerous languages.






