Review:
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
From the Publisher:
A heavily illustrated compendium of prophecy from 102 seers, chock-full of compared and collated predictions past, present, and future, both dire and utopian. Hogue posits a future of endless possibility--if we do the right things today.
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