This book combines what I guess would be called 'new age' ideas with Christian and religious ideas.
Probably
the main idea is the human race's spiritual relationship with the
earth, the constellations of the zodiac, and the entire universe really.
Earlyne
Chaney believed that she had been initiated into the Egyptian mysteries
thousands of years ago. Then when she was reincarnated in the 20th
century she travelled to Egypt and got permission to go into the Great
Pyramid after hours. During that experience she had a vision of the
goddess Isis who was then transformed into the Virgin Mary of the
Catholic Church. At that point she realized that Isis and Mary are the
same being which is interesting because according to Egyptian mythology
Isis gave birth to Horus under supernatural circumstances.
Those memories and visions gave Earlyne a unique combination of beliefs.
Some of the more unusual ideas in the book are:
1)
the sun's rays are going through some sort of gradual transformation
which is in turn transforming our human blood and the human body
2)
there's an entire civilization inside the earth (the 'Inner Earth').
this civilization has its own oceans and it might be possible for a ship
at sea to fall down into this other world by accident. the higher
beings retreated into the inner earth before the biblical flood which
destroyed Atlantis.
3) currently our human senses can only
perceive matter in three forms (solid, liquid, gas) but there are four
higher forms of matter. there is a 'city' called Shamballa in the Gobi
desert that is made of those other exotic forms of matter so we can't
see it. tunnels lead from Shamballa down into the inner earth
civilization.
4) she talks about many other fascinating subjects
related to the Great Pyramid, the underground tunnels in Egypt, and the
possibility that the god Thoth and other gods are entombed in Egypt even
now in a state of high tech suspended animation.
As the title
implies it talks a lot about what could happen in the future. Will
there a a nuclear holocaust ? A pole shift ? These are only possible
futures she says.
A few chapters are devoted to the various
(alleged) appearances of the Virgin Mary throughout history. As far as I
know the Church has only accepted the Marian visions at Fatima and
Lourdes.
The Catholic Church, though often maligned, doesn't
blindly believe everyone who says they have seen the Virgin Mary walking
around on top of a building and that they are receiving messages from
her.
There is I would say an 'anti religious' tone to some of the
information in this book. Someone like Earlyne Chaney, who I believe
can be called a 'mystic', may at times have trouble relating to the
conventions and traditions of organized religions, as much as she tried.
She
was perhaps longing for those long lost days of ancient Egypt when
religion was a way of life for many and the priestly class had a much
more advanced understanding of the mysteries of nature than we do now.
My copy of this book is falling apart but it has been autographed by Earlyne so I will want to save it.
Apparently Earlyne was a movie star at one time. It would be fascinating to see one of her films.
Jeff Marzano
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