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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It is believed that he eventually died from tuberculosis in Athens, Greece, or on his way back to his homeland through Italy, probably during the first quarter of 1924. Papachatzis makes the claim that, as a student of Dienach's tutelage teaching the German language in Greece, circa 1920. 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. Dienach reported that a new species of human being, named Homo Occidantalis Novus, will follow today’s Homo sapiens, and in his memoires he traces the steps, both good and bad, that will take place over the millennia.

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. 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. Those 'I went to heaven' mind dreams they turned into best selling books that many people still want to believe are true. Many may wonder – what happened to the diary in all that time, from the distant year of 1926 until now, almost a century later? Chronicles from the Future tells a remarkable story about a bizarre and incredible event experienced by Paul Amadeus Dienach, the author, who lived during the beginning of the previous century in central Europe.

In our lifetime some of us will realize if any of those predictions come true since they refer to 21st century and forward.

Once translated, Papahatzis shared the notes only within a very closed Masonic circle involving members of the highest degree. Almost a century after the original script was written, this was a task that had to be undertaken so that a 21st century reader could really understand what a 20th century man wanted to say. The narrative revolves about spiritually and personal romanticism leaving behind a more interesting description of future happenings between now and then. When Dienach awoke from his coma, he recorded in his diary that he had been awake and aware the entire time, but not in the year nor the place in which his body lay.There are many books containing prophecies and visions of future occurrences, however, none come close to the strange circumstances that happened to Dienach nearly a century ago. miàn xiàng’, or less accurately as ‘mien shiang’) is a type of Chinese divination that relies on the observation of a person’s facial features. Dienach, who is thought to have fought with the Germans during World War I, probably never gave his real name in Greece, a country that had fought against the Germans. 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. Third, to top it off, Dienach reported that a new species of human being, named Homo Occidantalis Novus, will follow today’s Homo sapiens.

And while some people may seem content with the story as it stands, our view is that there exist countless mysteries, scientific anomalies and surprising artifacts that have yet to be discovered and explained. Read more about Can Traditional Chinese Face Reading Provide Insight on Your Future, Health, and Character? Rather, Chronicles from the Future is his published diary containing a detailed description of his experiences. Dienach's personal story is amazing, and the man who published "The Valley of the Roses" (used as the basis for "Chronicles from the Future"), Georgios Papachatzis, was an illustrious professor of law and a jurist in Greece, not some crackpot cult leader.the descriptions of the state of society in the late 20th century and early 21st century is completely apt. Many a time I wondered if what Lain (a professor who is teaching history to Dienach) said to the children was objective and fair. During this journey you will realize what kind of society we live in nowadays and it will become clear to you what it should be done to, at last, evolve to the species this planet deserves.



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