In 1995, retired USAF officer Michael Dirofsky visits Mount Athos, where he encounters a mysterious monk who claims to be more than human. This being, neither angel nor demon, reveals himself as the leader of the "invisible monks"—eternal watchers who guide humanity under divine command. The monk shares his extraordinary journey through history, recounting pivotal moments where he subtly influenced events while remaining unseen.
Chapter 1: The Genesis of My Kind
The monk explains his origins: abducted from an early human tribe and transformed by beings beyond human understanding. Infused with an acassa network, he gains the ability to manipulate dark energy and perceive time, becoming a silent observer of history.
Chapter 2: The Trojan War—The Hand of the Gods
The monk reveals the hidden truths behind the Trojan War, describing how divine intervention and his subtle influence shaped the conflict, including the fates of Achilles and Hector.
Chapter 3: The Greco-Persian Wars—The Whisperer at Thermopylae
He recounts his presence at key battles like Thermopylae and Salamis, where he silently observed the Spartans and Persians, subtly tilting the balance of power.
Chapter 4: The Peloponnesian War—The Doom of Athens
The monk describes the fall of Athens, attributing its decline to hubris and political betrayal, while standing by figures like Pericles during their final moments.
Chapter 5: The Wars of Alexander—The Maker of Empires
He follows Alexander the Great, witnessing his conquests and eventual downfall, revealing how Alexander's ambition overshadowed divine warnings.
Chapter 6: The Punic Wars—The Fall of Carthage
The monk recounts the brutal conflict between Rome and Carthage, standing among Hannibal's forces and witnessing the ultimate destruction of Carthage.
Chapter 7: The Roman Civil Wars—The Murder of Caesar
He reveals his presence during Julius Caesar's rise and assassination, uncovering the unseen forces that led to the birth of the Roman Empire.
Chapter 8: The Byzantine-Sassanid Wars—The Two Eternal Rivals
The monk describes the centuries-long conflict between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persian Sassanids, shaping the fate of Europe and the Middle East.
Chapter 9: The Arab-Byzantine Wars—The Crescent Rises
He observes the rise of Islam and its clash with Byzantium, highlighting how destiny reshaped civilizations during this transformative period.
Through these accounts, the monk offers Dirofsky a profound perspective on history, divine will, and the unseen forces that guide humanity.
In 1995, retired USAF officer Michael Dirofsky visits Mount Athos, where he encounters a mysterious monk who claims to be more than human. This being, neither angel nor demon, reveals himself as the leader of the "invisible monks"—eternal watchers who guide humanity under divine command. The monk shares his extraordinary journey through history, recounting pivotal moments where he subtly influenced events while remaining unseen.
Chapter 1: The Genesis of My Kind
The monk explains his origins: abducted from an early human tribe and transformed by beings beyond human understanding. Infused with an acassa network, he gains the ability to manipulate dark energy and perceive time, becoming a silent observer of history.
Chapter 2: The Trojan War—The Hand of the Gods
The monk reveals the hidden truths behind the Trojan War, describing how divine intervention and his subtle influence shaped the conflict, including the fates of Achilles and Hector.
Chapter 3: The Greco-Persian Wars—The Whisperer at Thermopylae
He recounts his presence at key battles like Thermopylae and Salamis, where he silently observed the Spartans and Persians, subtly tilting the balance of power.
Chapter 4: The Peloponnesian War—The Doom of Athens
The monk describes the fall of Athens, attributing its decline to hubris and political betrayal, while standing by figures like Pericles during their final moments.
Chapter 5: The Wars of Alexander—The Maker of Empires
He follows Alexander the Great, witnessing his conquests and eventual downfall, revealing how Alexander's ambition overshadowed divine warnings.
Chapter 6: The Punic Wars—The Fall of Carthage
The monk recounts the brutal conflict between Rome and Carthage, standing among Hannibal's forces and witnessing the ultimate destruction of Carthage.
Chapter 7: The Roman Civil Wars—The Murder of Caesar
He reveals his presence during Julius Caesar's rise and assassination, uncovering the unseen forces that led to the birth of the Roman Empire.
Chapter 8: The Byzantine-Sassanid Wars—The Two Eternal Rivals
The monk describes the centuries-long conflict between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persian Sassanids, shaping the fate of Europe and the Middle East.
Chapter 9: The Arab-Byzantine Wars—The Crescent Rises
He observes the rise of Islam and its clash with Byzantium, highlighting how destiny reshaped civilizations during this transformative period.
Through these accounts, the monk offers Dirofsky a profound perspective on history, divine will, and the unseen forces that guide humanity.

The Chronicle of the Invisible Monk

The Chronicle of the Invisible Monk
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940181332591 |
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Publisher: | Nikiforos Kontopoulos |
Publication date: | 03/20/2025 |
Sold by: | Draft2Digital |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 236 KB |