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Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach

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Whether or not this was simply an extraordinary dream, fantasy or an actual occurrence (something I'm open to) is not proven here; or even provable (yet). I tend to wonder if by trance or just the ability to tap into some unversal mean of thought if Dienach and Edgar Cayce weren't tapping into that same everygy.

This lends a dubiousness to the authencity of the book’s origins and further incongruous anomalies were depcited in the book.The saddest part of the book was that pretty much all non white races got exterminated during the 2300-2400AD timeframe, and the future culture Dinach was in was almost devoid of any understanding of spirituality beyond the joy of arts, crafts and dance.

Amongst his students was George Papahatzis, a student that Dienach appreciated more than any of the others. Besides mentioning a failed Mars colony and an atomic war, there isn’t much detail of what happened during those years. When he woke in 1922, he reported the most extraordinary thing; that he had lived the past year in 3906 as a man named Andreas Northam. Then there are all the new words and concepts (from the year 3906) that you're forever opening the glossary in the back of the book. When Papachatzis translates the diary, he realizes that what his teacher describes in detail, is an account of time travel and the knowledge he has gained about mankind's history in the forthcoming centuries - from the nightmare of 'the Number' (Overpopulation) and World Wars up until the 23rd century, to the world-changing globalisation, the radical new administration system, the colony on Mars and the next human evolutionary stage, Homo Occidentalis Novus.

I’m not the one who can judge his experience, however it’s hard to believe people in year 3906 have almost the same hospitals as we do today and still believe in miracles and the hand of God. I doubt they are alone in this ability and look forward to those that can also do such things to come forward with these abilities. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Additionally, they did not believe that the knowledge of it should go beyond their own tight circle.

If that is true, then this isn’t even a good example of speculative fiction; the popular science fiction authors of the time period had already introduced most of these ideas in better works. The narrative revolves about spiritually and personal romanticism leaving behind a more interesting description of future happenings between now and then. AND it is incorporated into today's beliefs, BOTH new age and Freemasons (who 'supposedly' guard it so well. Dienach is thought to have suffered from encephalitis lethargica, a strange neurological disease that develops an immune system response to overloaded neurons.In 1922, there were quite a few things the author was unaware of that no one from his time would understand or even begin to comprehend. Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, is a complex and multifaceted figure whose significance extends far beyond the bounds of religious worship. It's exactly like the assorted, can't be proved (usually about aliens) beliefs while attempting to reconstruct our pre-history past. In 1972, professor Papachatzis, despite an intense dispute, decides to publish Dienach's diary in Greek. If it isn't publicly on Youtube it is on a personal account on Youtube that I linked to from an article discussing this.

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