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People called him the Argentinean Nostradamus and one of the most important clairvoyants who ever lived. His name was Benjamin Solari Paravicini, an artist born in 1898, whose life reads like a surreal masterpiece. From childhood tales of playing with angels and fairies to becoming a celebrated painter and sculptor, his works mixed art and prophecy…and his over 1000 drawings gave us eerily accurate glimpses into the future--including the falling of the Twin Towers.
Friends welcome to the Mysteries of Latin America podcast where we’re in the second season of telling you the tales of the myths, legends, extraterrestrial encounters, and unsolved mysteries of North, Central, South America and the Caribbean for the whole world.
Narrated by Andrew Colón, your host, and in this episode we’ll you about the man many people compare with Nostradamus and whose art has continued to accurately tell us about our future.
Make sure to subscribe to the podcast however you’re listening to us, like Spotify, Youtube, iHeart Radio, Apple/Itunes, Amazon and more. When in doubt, just Google the Mysteries of Latin America and we should come up in there somewhere.
Now let’s get to it…
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People called him the Argentinean Nostradamus and one of the most important clairvoyants who ever lived. His name was Benjamin Solari Paravicini, an artist born in 1898, whose life reads like a surreal masterpiece. From childhood tales of playing with angels and fairies to becoming a celebrated painter and sculptor, his works mixed art and prophecy…and his over 1000 drawings gave us eerily accurate glimpses into the future--including the falling of the Twin Towers.
Friends welcome to the Mysteries of Latin America podcast where we’re in the second season of telling you the tales of the myths, legends, extraterrestrial encounters, and unsolved mysteries of North, Central, South America and the Caribbean for the whole world.
Narrated by Andrew Colón, your host, and in this episode we’ll you about the man many people compare with Nostradamus and whose art has continued to accurately tell us about our future.
Make sure to subscribe to the podcast however you’re listening to us, like Spotify, Youtube, iHeart Radio, Apple/Itunes, Amazon and more. When in doubt, just Google the Mysteries of Latin America and we should come up in there somewhere.
Now let’s get to it…
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