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The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation

By: Mario Henri Chakkour
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In the first half of the twentieth century, Doctor Dahesh arguably revealed the existence of a multidimensional universe — not through abstract theory, but through astonishing physical manifestations that defied scientific explanation and exceeded his conscious control.

I was fortunate to meet him in the early 1970s, and later became one of his personal aides and confidants. Between 1980 and his passing on April 9, 1984, he would grace my New York City apartment with his presence. We sometimes spent weeks together — and during that time, many miracles took place.

I never doubted that Doctor Dahesh was a divine prophet. That conviction has never left me.

What I struggled with was the deep loneliness of having witnessed something so extraordinary — something few could truly grasp unless they had lived it themselves.

After his death, I found myself in an emotional and intellectual no-man’s-land — not between belief and disbelief, but between the reality I had experienced and the worldview popularizers of science insisted I adopt.

I yearned for a bridge — one that could reconcile the miraculous with the rational, the visible with the unseen.

And then… science began to evolve. Theories once dismissed as fringe slowly gained ground. Researchers once ridiculed as eccentrics began exploring ideas as astonishing as the ones I had witnessed firsthand.

Still, no scientific theory has proven that the universe was created by a higher power — or that it holds meaning beyond what we currently perceive.

As for me: given the extraordinary events I’ve lived through, and the truths I was privileged to glimpse, I feel both a responsibility and an honor to act as your guide along a road less traveled — one that has given purpose, depth, and wonder to my lifelong pursuit of understanding.

Anything less… and I would be denying everything I have seen, everything I believe — and forfeiting my soul.

Mario Henri Chakkour, AIAStudioView Interactive, LLC
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    Mar 13 2025
    We have launched Divine Magic: The Doctor Dahesh Chronicles, which is a companion podcast series to The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation. It is dedicated to reviewing the work of authors, producers, and podcast hosts, among others, whose focus, of late, has been Doctor Dahesh.

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  • Part 9: Designing Intelligence
    Apr 15 2024
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  • Part 8: Romancing the Absurd
    May 29 2023
    How does the public's perception of scientism’s deity-free creation myth hold up against the quiet doubts and critical assessments that world-class biologists have voiced — in peer-reviewed scientific literature — about Darwinism’s supposed generative power? To find out, we’ll sneak a peek behind the curtain… where what awaits is nothing short of a gothic tale — filled with hair-raising, logic-defying, and downright absurd revelations. Muahahaha.
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