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

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

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

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Dienach claims that during his one-year comatose state, brought about by a serious illness, his consciousness travelled to the future in a different body and stayed there for the entire duration of his coma. Rather, Chronicles from the Future is his published diary containing a detailed description of his experiences. If while in a coma they switched bodies, Andreas Northam wouldn't have had a pre-existence experience in a comatose state anyhow.

As for its validity as a presentation of an actual journey to the future, I cannot bring myself to agree that this is likely. G. Wells’ The Time Machine to Kerstin Gier’s Ruby Red, the idea of moving through time has captivated the masses. One of his students was George Papahatzis, who later became the Vice President of the National Board of Greece, founding member of the Greek Philosophical Society and one of the reformers of Administrative Law in Greece, as well as a high rank member of a number of secret societies, including the Freemasons. Samith: Term coined by the Aidersen Institute of unknown etymology meaning the whole of all existence. Dienach suffered from a rare type of Encephalitis lethargica (‘sleep sickness’), and in 1921, he fell into a coma and remained that way for a whole year in a hospital of Geneva.Once everybody realized what they had in their hands, the diary was kept within a close philosophical circle and in the Tectonic Lodge, in which he was a member. Some of these cards show modern technology with a retro design reminiscent of art-deco architecture and turn-of-the-century technology. Better compared to the rhetoric of 'pet psychics') and is reflected in most sci fi even if it's just in bits and pieces.

This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. I certainly won't be investing in any property on Mars and I might just tell my child to keep this book in the family for centuries to come. Now for the first time, Dienach’s diary has been properly prepared and edited, presenting the key elements of his story in an easy-to-read format, along with stunning illustrations that bring to life the true essence of his experience.

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. The ongoing praise of Christianity, abstinence and purity, the repetitive self-adulation, all those characters that have no real soul or shape, as everyone seems to be exactly the same in this purified, perfect, boring world. It’s remarkable, not that it was inaccurate, but how accurate the cards are as depictions of the future. Our open community is dedicated to digging into the origins of our species on planet earth, and question wherever the discoveries might take us. 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.

That man's dream state recollections while in a coma for a new human species also sounds eerily familiar to the old 'new age' desire and crystal ball predictions of a magical transformation of humans, into a human alien hybrid or 'age of aquarius' new 'higher consciousness' species. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. As a first-person esoteric book, these Chronicles from the future fall into a rather simplistic 20th century European new-age depiction of an "all-is-well" futuristic society after "the great nuclear war of 2309". This is a fellow who did most of his living during the Belle Époque era; he would have no idea about this sort of technology. Before he dies, he hands his diary to his favourite student, George Papachatzis, later prominent Professor of Law and Rector of Panteion University of Greece.

Maybe he has also added his own things, maybe he didn’t see or live all of the events that he so vividly describes and presents. This lends a dubiousness to the authencity of the book’s origins and further incongruous anomalies were depcited in the book. Seems legit, though important to note one of many timelines, it in highly improbable one will experience the same future as the one Dinach experienced in the late 1910's.



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