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Beyond Tomorrow [Paperback]

Earlyne Chaney (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Astara (November 1985)
  • ISBN-10: 9995301547
  • ISBN-13: 978-9995301545
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,591,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tomorrow Never Came, September 7, 2009
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Jeff Marzano (Essex Junction, VT USA) - See all my reviews
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This book contains a lot of very imaginative information and Earlyne Chaney truly believed in what she was doing and writing. I enjoyed reading this book.

I have some concerns about the material though.

Earlyne received information from her 'unseen teachers' about some specific events which she predicted would happen before the year 2000:

1) the European countries would adopt the American dollar as their currency

2) the earth would experience a mini ice age

3) we would see the 'white moon planet' in the sky which was really a space ship which would cause natural disasters like volcanoes and hurricanes to force us to dismantle our nuclear weaopns.

I'm not sure what to make about all of this since up until now I viewed Earlyne as a serious researcher and new age mystic. I'm now beginning to view her Astara organization as a cult.

Earlyne believed that the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Virgin Mary of the Catholic Church are the same being. This was revealed to her during a strange and mystical experience she had inside the Great Pyramid where she was able to sort of relive her initiation experience in Egypt many thousands of years ago.

At that time Isis gave her a mission to bridge the gap between the different religions such as Catholicism, the Free Masons, and all others I guess.

I actually believe this is all true.

However something went wrong somewhere when Earlyne tried to fulfill this mission.

This book has definite anti Catholic overtones. She is very critical about the Church not agreeing that the alledged Marian apparitions at Medjugorje and Garabandal are authentic. Well guess what the Church, though often maligned, doesn't blindly believe everyone who says they've been seeing the Virgin Mary on top of a building and she's been talking to them.

One of these so called visionaries claimed Mary told them that many bishops had gone astray and Earlyne actually names the bishop at Garabandal as being one of those people.

It's interesting because the people at Medjugorje seem to be in conflict with the Church. Perhaps they sought a vision from some other source and this is what happened.

In any case Earlyne's anti Catholic statements violate rule number 1 of Astara's mission statement:

"...teaching all religions as beneficial to humankind"

This is one of those books that quotes from the bible sometimes but then mixes in quotes from other 'alternative' scriptures which in this case is a document called the 'Codex Sinaiticus'.

She says Moses and the Israelits were being guided by someone in a space ship during the Exodus.

She claims to have miraculously performed surgery on people using just her fingers while working with a guy they refer to as "the surgeon of the rusty knife".

Earlyne leaves her most outrageous and far out statements for the last chapter. There she discusses how the Star Of Bethlehem was a space ship which shot a ray into Mary and lifted the newborn Christ from her body.

She talks about how women are being impregnated by space gods and the unborn children are removed before birth somehow. This is eerily reminiscent of the so called 'alien abduction' phenomonon which is real I believe.

There was a case where this guy convinced his girlfriend that he was an alien being and that she should mate with him to start a new type of lifeform on earth. But they had to get rid of his first wife since she wanted to ruin their plans so they killed her. They are now both in prison.

There was an interesting point in the book though which is the reason the pharaoh chose to pursue Moses and the Israelites after first agreeing to let them go was Moses took the Ark Of The Covenenant. This was not part of the original agreement, at least not the way pharaoh saw it.

If true this implies to me that the Egyptian priests would have assisted Moses in doing this so they also conspired against the evil pharaoh.

Jeff Marzano

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