Introduction to the Book of Anglion
In
1997 while visiting Dean Fagerstrom on two or three occasions he showed
me several mathematical sequences on graph paper and told me their
meaning. I told him I thought they sounded very significant and needed
to be written in a connected way. I suggested strongly that he should
write a book.
Thus he began in January, 1998 to write the Book of Anglion which expanded over time into four volumes. If one begins in volume one and reads continuously, it becomes a rather joyous unfolding. But so many concepts and events are introduced as well as more than a dozen persons, that I told Dean it would be easier for the reader if he would write a glossary of terms so one would not have to go to earlier pages to refresh oneself as to meaning. The science of numerical correspondences is a new and unfamiliar language in a sense. That is why a glossary of terms is included in the beginning of all four volumes of the book. It makes more sense to begin with volume one and proceed through two through four but it isn't required and busy persons interested in reading all four volumes may have considerable time lapses before completing the four volumes.
Thus he began in January, 1998 to write the Book of Anglion which expanded over time into four volumes. If one begins in volume one and reads continuously, it becomes a rather joyous unfolding. But so many concepts and events are introduced as well as more than a dozen persons, that I told Dean it would be easier for the reader if he would write a glossary of terms so one would not have to go to earlier pages to refresh oneself as to meaning. The science of numerical correspondences is a new and unfamiliar language in a sense. That is why a glossary of terms is included in the beginning of all four volumes of the book. It makes more sense to begin with volume one and proceed through two through four but it isn't required and busy persons interested in reading all four volumes may have considerable time lapses before completing the four volumes.
Dean Fagerstrom Author, Book of Anglion Corinne Kurtz Advocate of Dean’s Ministry
We are also attaching the preface to the Book of Anglion here as this is Dean's most astonishing and important literary work. The preface and the glossary as well as the 2 glimpses of important scenes from the video are given to encourage the viewer of this video to read the book which I have no doubt was given from heaven at a time when we on earth are much in need of guidance and truth in a chaotic and often unjust world. If one isn't attuned with basic math, one can start with volume one and see how he or she reacts.
The preface and glossary are given here also to reflect that the numerical sequences in the books are very systematic and consistently accurate mathematical formations whose sum or end numbers are confirmed by prime numbers. I maintain that what Dean has been given is neither subjective, concocted nor arbitrary. There are too many interconnected concepts, dates, events and persons; the latter denoted by birth and departure dates, numerical designators etc. It is actually utterly astonishing when one starts to grasp the breadth and meaning conveyed. No one who has read much of it with an open mind could accuse Dean (as brilliant as he was when writing the book) of manufacturing this epic. Reading the 13 page summary of the Book of Anglion shows what I have just stated more readily but I know whereof I speak.
Harold Egbert Camping, President of Family Radio has received much negative criticism for his numerical system and his second prediction for "the rapture" on May 21, 2011 and the horror he said will follow. He changed his dooms day date to October 21, 2011. I was told he went into hiding as some followers sold or gave away their possessions believing they would be raptured away from the Apocalypse that never happened. The examples given on the internet of how Mr. Camping arrives at dating events does appear arbitrary and without much basis. However, the science of numerical correspondences given Dean has a solid structure and so many confirmations it may defy measurement as to how accurate it is.
Harold Camping born 7/19/21 passed from this earth on 12/15/13 and had apologized for having widely advertised the 2 dates in 2011 as the time of the Lord's return. These were actually the 5th and 6th dates he proclaimed this event to occur beginning with September 6, 1994. A few other prominent persons or groups also revised dates. Among 38 persons and or groups predicting an end time event most gave a specific date; only a few gave a year. Some predictions were very judgmental, even vengeful. Most predicted an "end event" happening.
All have been disproved except for Emanuel Swedenborg's claim the Last Judgment occurred in the spiritual world in 1757. This won't be generally accepted either but may be generally acknowledged at a future date when the New Jerusalem comes down from heaven and a new Christian Church is established. Go to: www.Christianpost.com for "Not Only Harold Camping, Martin Luther, John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards Mis-Predicted The Doomsday.” And that despite the admonition in Matthew 24:36 "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels, not the Son, but the Father only." But Swedenborg reveals how or in what way the Lord will come to greet His Bride.
Dean's first impression that he finished the book at the end of 1999 is not correct nor is it when he reversed himself to say he completed it in the end of 1998. He does date the book at the end indicating it was April 4th, 1999 Easter, the day of resurrection or triumph over death. There are four places in the book of four volumes extending to over 1000 pages that he does record dates. At the end of the section of volume one entitled Daughter of the Sun, # 392 he records March 17, 1998. At the conclusion of volume one, a section called Addendum and Helgaic Legacy he notes at #437 July 27, 1998. The end of Part II (volume 2) he gives the date October 31 as he prefers to state a date -- 31 October 1998 -- Volume 3 and where he speaks more of his interaction and help from his guiding angel, Maxine, is the longest volume. Less than 1/3 of the way into this volume he adds a one page addendum after completing the book on 5/09/99. His momentum may have slowed a bit but his excursion into the land of the science of numerical correspondence continued.
Since volume four is the shortest (99 pages), book 3 will contain some pertinent supplemental material. Book 2 contains volumes 2 and 3 of TBA. I am including a 15 page letter I wrote October 12, 1999 to Barnes & Noble comparing the 3 sections of volume one of the Book of Anglion with Millennial Prophecies (Predictions of the Coming Century from Edgar Cayce.) It is a book edited by Mark Thurston, PhD. In it Cayce describes a new, transformed society in the 21st century he calls "The New Root Race." I also denote the many ways Fagerstrom and Cayce support and complement each other and in two instances sharply differ from each other.
Another supplement in book 3 is Robert Ripley's brief bio of Emanuel Swedenborg. Also included is the 13 page summary Dean did of the Book of Anglion, a kind of overview. Even though it may make book three longer, I am also including the series of 100 brief papers called Numerical Correspondences Manifested. These he wrote from August 2001 and he ends them the last of February 2002. The average report is one and a half to two pages in length and the longest is four pages. Unfortunately at present paper 50 is missing but will be added if found. By contrast the lengthy forty eight papers Dean wrote between March 2000 and January 27th 2001 he referred to in paper number 48 as the final addition in the addendum to the Book of Anglion. Some of the 48 papers will be excerpted, especially those reflecting spiritual insights. The many additional confirming mathematical sequences confirmed by prime numbers in these papers will be left for experts to review. The books have already supplied enough of these to convince any reasonable person of the validity of the science of numerical correspondences. It will be called "Some Exceptional Papers of Justus Dean Fagerstrom." A few papers in this book will be his earlier papers going back to the 80's, those that are exceptional enough to warrant inclusion in the book.
Dean wrote a number of papers on spiritual subjects in the 70's, 80's and earlier 90's that should be of interest to scholars and some avid readers. They warrant inclusion in this book if they are either exceptional as the title implies or are important information for those striving to grow in the fifth and final kingdom. In book 3, among the collateral works as stated is the 15 page letter I wrote to Barnes and Noble comparing Dean's writings to Edgar Cayce's, aka "The Sleeping Prophet." Cayce declares in his predictions of the current century the rising of a spiritual consciousness unlike as to quantity and quality prior spiritual awakenings. He calls it the new root race or the 5th and final root race. Dean states as advised by his angel this is the 5th and final kingdom. Cayce said this new root race would be revealed from 1998 to 2015. Dean began writing the Book of Anglion, his most important work, on the 6th of January 1998.
In the Book of Anglion Dean does describe some of his personal and spiritual experiences, usually briefly. Some are a repeat of what he says on the video Learning About a World Beyond or in the book A World Beyond and some of these experiences are new. However I found this neither tedious nor boring. Let the reader decide.
See paragraph four of the homepage. Book one and Book two of The Book of Anglion are now available as an e-book. Fifteen percent can be read for free. Go to: Smashwords.com for details. - - Corinne Kurtz MS, M. Div.
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New Jerusalem/Language of Angels/heaven's descent/Second Coming The Language of Angels proclaims the Second Coming, heaven's descent as the New Jerusalem. See Swedenborg's True Christian Religion, vol.2