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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Papachatzis purportedly translated the diary, which was actually released in 1922 in as "Valley of the Roses". Dienach travelled to Greece in the autumn of 1922, after having recovered from a one-year coma caused by a serious illness, hoping that the mild climate would improve his condition. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books, from classics to hidden gems, ensuring there’s something for every literary palate.

Another attempt at publication was made in 1979, a period when Greece had transitioned to a Democracy following the overthrow of the Dictatorship. 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.Papahatzis describes his teacher as a "very cautious and very modest man that used to emphasize the details.

Anyone can spin their far in the future fantasy about life on earth dream state stories and 'recollect' more all the time, to add on more and more to their wonderful tale. However, the middle portion of the book focuses on the retelling of the course of human history, from Dienach's 20th century up until the present year of 3906. I couldn't resist reading a book with this title; that details the story of a Swiss-Austrian man who in 1921, falls into a one-year long coma, during which his consciousness slides into the body of another man. At times, it took quite a bit re-reading to understand, and I found myself limited to reading roughly 10 pages per day. Sections about flying vehicles, holographic technology, devices that resembled things we use today on a daily basis (like an iPhone) and EVEN contact with alien life.Dienach describes everything he experienced of the environment and people of the year 3906 AD, according to the mind-set and limited knowledge of a 20th century man.

Chronicles From The Future is purported to be the real life diary of Paul Amadeus Dienach, a man who lived in Europe in the early part of the 20th century. Without a confirmation from Dienach that the diary entries were anything more than a fiction, it's impossible to corroborate. Many of those same ideas date back much more than thousands of years; even belief in aliens, that Mars was very superior, inhabited (had canals and transport tubes) and had outer spacey super futuristic cities and aliens on it. Given that we are reading a diary excerpt, there are times when the entries get a bit repetitive, and that really is my only complaint about the book.There will be Some similarities such as that people will be more spiritual in far future as we are entering the age of love and understanding.

So his conclusion was that Dienach (who fought during the First World War on the side of the Germans) had changed his name on his arrival to Greece, a country that had fought against the Germans in the war.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". According to Papachatzis, Dienach left his diary to Papachatzis before his death, explaining only to the student should read them to improve on his understanding of German.



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