Chronicles From The Future: The Amazing Story of Paul Amadeus Dienach by Paul Amadeus Dienach

Chronicles From The Future: The Amazing Story of Paul Amadeus Dienach by Paul Amadeus Dienach

Author:Paul Amadeus Dienach [Dienach, Paul Amadeus]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9786188221819
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Published: 2015-11-07T23:00:00+00:00


SILVIA’S WORLD VIEW

13-XII Again

(Late at night)

Silvia told me how lucky we are that our planet, an insignificant stone in the crown of the universe, happened to be hosting species endowed with the element of spirituality. When I told her that beauty does not exist without life, she replied that I was wrong because today they knew that only a few planets are inhabited, but all of them are beautiful…

She said that it’s not only about the existence of life on a planet, but that a percentage of that, a minimal percentage where organic life exists in the universe, evolves at more advanced stages of biological evolution and spiritual growth. And at some point of this stage of evolution, the “thirst of the soul” emerges and manifests itself through the tendency to reach and achieve things that are “incredible, inexistent and unfeasible” for many. “Then,” she said, “comes the most significant turning point in the history of spiritual culture of any kind. In the old days we thought of them as creations of the human spirit, but we now know that these manifestations stem from elsewhere and would exist elsewhere—possibly in different forms—regardless of human habitation on the planet. Similar types of psychic life would have made their appearance on other planets apart from our own. ”

She also said that one of the features of this turning point is that it generates a “common conscience and faith for the purpose of individual life”, which escapes the constraints of prosaic, rational reality. She spoke to me about sensitivity, selflessness, sentimentality and voluntary sacrifice, about the inclination of the soul that can go so far as biological self-destruction, which is not a human creation. She completed her phrase by saying, “Before, the Volkic dimension of depth eluded man as a receiver.”

What she was trying to tell me was more or less what Stefan and Jaeger were trying to explain to me all the time. When I asked, she admitted that of course she didn’t know the ultimate, overall purpose of life, but that, in her view, the immediate purpose of life for every biological species with spirituality is to build, during their lifetime, the highest possible personal culture. And that’s what gives value to the lives of our own humanity. “Truly,” she said, “it’s worth being born human. First we had to go through all these tests, of course, but I think that, ultimately, they were worth going through.”

It seems to me that her sole purpose was to impress me, make me pay more attention to her and maybe even to prove how fresh in her mind everything she had learned at school still was. Besides, I already knew from Stefan that that’s what they learn about at school: moral perfection rather than material prosperity, and not only in terms of the individual, but in terms of the race overall. Ultimately reaching one’s destination had nothing to do with gaining power over nature, unlocking its secrets or enslaving it, nor with technological evolution, riches and assured prosperity.



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