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The Millennium Book of Prophecy: 777 Visions and Predictions from Nostredamus, Edgar Cayce, Gurdjeff & more (Paperback)

~ John Hogue (Author)
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Drawing on the prophetic abilities of 102 sources, including Edgar Cayce, G.I. Gurdjieff, and Nostradamus, John Hogue has compiled the most comprehensive work to date on prescient visions. Beginning some eight thousand years B.C.E., and ending well into the 38th century, The Millennium Book of Prophecy covers aspects of the future--religion, politics, war, and natural disasters--a breadth unlikely to be topped any time soon. Hogue is a bit of a show-off, but legitimately so, demonstrating not only his vast knowledge of prophecy, but also his ability to synthesize a variety of information into a coherent commentary deftly. His wit is apparent in his religious and political commentaries that turn what could have been a dry encyclopedia into an engaging look at the future. --Brian Patterson


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The Millennium Book of Prophecy is the ultimate resource for millennialists and prophecy buffs of every stripe. This updated, all-text edition puts the fun, frightening and curious predictions of more than 100 of the world's most unnervingly accurate prophets and seers within easy reach. Collating thousands of visions and predictions, Hogue offers a fascinating record of what's come true, what's currently unfolding, and -- most important -- what may be in store for humankind in the year 2000 and just beyond.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: HarperOne (May 9, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062514989
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062514981
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #485,017 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting and frightening book., March 7, 1999
Hogue has quotes from dozens of prophets, old and new. Some are very familiar, such as Nostradamus and Cayce. But he also has included some very obscure references. The prophecies come from many sources - the ancient Oracles, the Bible, Native Americans. The picture he paints of the future of the world is frightening indeed. However, the last chapter does hint at some hope for mankind. A must read for anyone interested in prophecy or the coming Millennium.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not What It Professes To Be, March 19, 1998
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This book is not what is professes to be. The first 48 pages reviews prophecies that have come true (up to 1992). The next 123 pages deal with the subject matter of the book's title: Millennium Prophecy. The last 170 pages of the book appears to be a (well written) rant by the author against all organizations and commonly held beliefs that the author feels are holding humanity back from its rise to a new level of spirtual conscientious/awareness. The appendix, a "seers' encyclopedia" is 32 pages long and contains many "facts" that would be contended by other experts. Most of the book could be interpreted as an attempt by the author to persude readers drawn by the title of the book to investigate the beliefs and participate in the movement of Indian mystic Osho (Rajneesh). The middle part of the book that deals with Millennium Prophecy suffers from the bending the prophecies of others to support the author's own personal prophecies of the Millennium. Many times the prophecies quoted appear to have no relationship to the conclusion the author states. Since a reviewer is not supposed to "reveal the plot", I won't reveal the prophecies covered in the book. But I can say that the book doesn't deal, cover, or mention the one potential problem with the beginning of the Millennium predicted by many experts: the Year 2000 computer crisis that has the potential to seriously set back world civilization if not addressed promply. However, I will say that the book's "Hellriders Of Doomsday" is a shocking reminder of many current problems in the world that are not adequately discussed in the media or addressed by governments, civic organizations, or organized religions.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent reading!, March 16, 1999
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This book makes you review your entire believe system many times and in many ways. I have read many books on prophecy and this is by far the best yet in my opinion! I have already reread it several times. Great work John Hogue!
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