Chronicles From The Future Audiolibro Por Paul Amadeus Dienach, Achilleas Sirigos arte de portada

Chronicles From The Future

The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach

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Chronicles From The Future

De: Paul Amadeus Dienach, Achilleas Sirigos
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On his deathbed, in 1924, Paul Dienach knew he didn’t have much time. Fearing of being ridiculed if his unique fate was publicly revealed, he trusted his secret personal diaries to his favorite student.

Long after his death, the world discovered Dienach’s amazing story: during a coma and due to a strange, time-traveling phenomenon, his consciousness had inexplicably traveled to the year 3906 AD, and saw mankind’s fate in the forthcoming centuries! Dienach recorded world’s history from the perspective of the distant future. He witnessed the nightmare of overpopulation and World Wars, world-changing globalization, a radical new administration system, a colony on Mars and the next human evolutionary stage! This testimony was taken seriously by the Masons, who managed to keep the writings secret for almost two decades.

Paul Amadeus Dienach, was not an author, poet, or professional writer. Rather, he was just a humble Swiss-Austrian teacher, an ordinary man who kept a journal of his extraordinary experiences, never with the expectation that they would be published.

Today, nearly a century since it was written, this unique and controversial diary, a universal legacy, is carefully edited, translated, and available to everyone.

No sci-fi novel, these are the chronicles of a man who witnessed our future.

Rated highly by readers, and described as “astounding”, Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach is a gripping story and a fascinating look into both the past and the future!

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Let me share the controversy upfront, the records of the author Dienach is unverifiable. The criticism in this manner makes one a skeptic for this work. Cool, step through the door anyways and listen to the narrative and ponder on what resonates as wisdom/valid. At worst, is a utopian future vision. Yet if we read Aesop’s Fables do we toss the moral lesson because the characters are animals? I suggest the same here where even if you cannot agree to the validity of the experience, you don’t discard the lessons. I have read Seth material so it is not far out for me to consider alternative realities and far from me to explain how the universe works in the most extreme ways. In this book is fascinating sentiment of what life could be like in a spiritually evolved society. Many explanations are philosophical points to ponder, perhaps open your mind and faith to these ideals shared in the story. If nothing else, this book could be dissect philosophically with great interest. Also in this is a great love story for the romantic. If it is fiction then put it next to Jules Verne and HG Wells, but if it IS true, then reality is more than you can imagine. I will keep this on my top 25.

Don’t skip this gem, spiritual, poetic, fascinating

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Virtual voice did not ruin the experience for me. Pretty neutral.

I was about 75% into the book and very fascinated when I did further research.

I found it harder to maintain my interest once I learned more about this book and the possibility of it being a science fiction at best as it was majorly the aspect of it being a true account of what seemed like a glance at the distant future the reason why I kept going. I obviously wanted to learn more about the world I won’t be experiencing.

Tagging this as non-fiction and based on real diary entries feels like a fraud. The whole charm of this book is carried by the fact that it's real (well, it is marketed a such). Beyond that it's just a-OK for storytelling and can be hard to follow at times. It does not evoke challenging thoughts against the current status quo as the premise for its ideas is just this promise of a utopian “new world” which is not a solid ground to begin with. That’s not the reason why this got 3 stars though.

I’m glad it did not focus solely on the world around and involved how the narrator was feeling all throughout which made it feel more ‘authentic’ (in the sense that these are supposed to be diary entries). [SPOILER ALERT] I always find myself looking forward to the mentions of the encounters of Silvia and Andreas, and it turning out to be a parallel of the romance of Paul and Anna - two souls in love two millennia ago? In urban terms I call this SICK. Whether this is fiction or not, it stuck to my mind.

Is it a fun read (listen)? For sure

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