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The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Mario Henri Chakkour
10 episodes
2 months ago
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, AIA
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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, AIA
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Religion & Spirituality
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Episodes (10/10)
The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
News Flash
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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8 months ago

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 9: Designing Intelligence
So, the Vatican embraces Neo-Darwinism and rejects Intelligent Design. And what about reincarnation, the solution to theodicy? Why, it’s taboo, of course! Meanwhile, Neo-Darwinians attempt to reverse engineer nature’s handiwork, as they contend with the cold reality that their hallowed Tree of Life might well be a chaotic … bush. Then, there’s the persisting enigma of evolution’s Big Bang: the Cambrian Explosion; namely, Darwin’s dilemma. So, prepare to feast your mind on all that and then some, as we embark on a no-holds-barred review of a veritable tour de farce!
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1 year ago
2 hours 20 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 8: Romancing the Absurd
How might the popular perception of scientism’s deity-free take on the creation myth stack up to the murmurs of doubt and critical scientific opinion that world-class biologists routinely express about Darwin’s Theory of Evolution’s alleged generative power in the relevant peer-reviewed science literature? To find out, let’s sneak a peak behind the curtain where nothing short of a gothic tale abounding with hair-raising, absurd revelations awaits… Muahahaha!
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2 years ago
2 hours 35 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 7: Children of Poseidon
And so we’ve come to the inevitable riddle of passage awaiting earnest champions of science in quest of Truth, if not linguistic clarity! (Seriously, have you ever heard a paleontologist long-windedly describe the intricacies of the tympanic part of the temporal bone?) Now, all aboard and take a deep breath, as we prepare to submerge in a vast, tempestuous ocean; that is, Darwin's rabbit hole. Within its murky depths, purported transitional fossils abound and wax vindication of random whale evolution… But, is this narrative the slam dunk it's cracked up to be? Let's find out!
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2 years ago
2 hours 29 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 6: The Good Fight
To anyone who has ever been bullied into accepting Darwinism at face value, or intimidated by the implication they lack the wherewithal to understand its core tenets: this is the episode you have been waiting for! Come, let us escape from this carnival show of smoke and mirrors, as we shield our minds from the gaslighting and equivocation that has led to good, honest science being hijacked by Scientism!
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3 years ago
2 hours 5 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 5: A Question of Meaning
In this episode, I confront a few of the glaring flaws embedded in a theory that remains the cornerstone of what some call “intellectually fulfilled atheism.” Namely: Darwinism. Is the cultural stigma against questioning Darwin truly justified? Or is it manufactured — the result of a fear campaign by Darwinists and Scientific Atheists, aimed at equating any critique of evolution with an attempt to impose religious theocracy? This episode challenges the implied conspiracy theory that anyone daring to question Darwinian orthodoxy is secretly plotting to drag us back to the Dark Ages. Spoiler: they’re not.
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4 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 4: Escaping Atlantis
This episode is an unscheduled, urgent stop on my way to showing that well-practiced science is a gateway to the Divine. It takes us deeper into the realm of Daheshist Revelation and is dedicated to Lebanon, my country of birth and the cradle of my childhood memories. It is a brutally honest talk in which I share what I have learned from the writings of Doctor Dahesh, whose name is—tragically—still anathema to the descendants of those whom he sought to deliver from the yoke of sectarianism.
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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 3: The Dynamics of Life
Doctor Dahesh was an exponent of science literacy as a path to discerning evidence of a Creator. Meanwhile, Scientific Atheists prop up the Darwinian Theory of Evolution and pass it off as incontestable scientific fact 
only the dim-minded dare question. This episode, which is rich in crucial Daheshist revelations and poignant snapshots from the history of Daheshism, is the opening statement to my case against the Materialist Worldview that has pervaded the secular West — one that I will lay out, in earnest, in a future installment.

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5 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 2: The Mechanics of Existence
Long before the advent of the Space Age, Doctor Dahesh would reveal the existence of a multidimensional universe that is interwoven with imperceptible and sentient rays called Spiritual Fluids, which radiate from the World of the Spirits. Please Join me on this short, yet fascinating journey into the mechanics of existence according to the Daheshist Faith.
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8 years ago
35 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
Part 1: The Multidimensional Universe
In this first episode, and after a short introduction, I will take you on a quick tour of the universe as seen through the lens of mathematics, theoretical physics, and cosmology. I promise you: if science is your thing, you will want to listen! You may agree, or disagree with my conclusions after I am done retelling 2 fantastic encounters with Doctor Dahesh—believe me, I’ve been there! But, one thing for sure, this will have been one of the most educational podcasts you’ll’ve listened to.
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8 years ago
52 minutes

The Daheshist Theory of Reincarnation
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, AIA