Literary birthday greetings: Dutch Daulton

January 3, 2011

Who knew the three-time All-star catcher was a writer? I had not heard of his 2007 publication If They Only Knew, but I would definitely like to get my hands on a copy.

Which leads to the inevitable question, if we only knew what? According to Wikipedia, that great bastion of scholarship

Daulton holds a series of beliefs related to conspiracies, occultism, and numerology. He maintains that the universe is created and sustained by numerical synchronicities, and that all matter is charged with vibrational energy, which has escaped human perception because it is extradimensional in origin. He believes that those who are conscious of this energy can manipulate it to affect reality in different ways, such as altering the weather. He also believes that the pyramids and Mayan temples were created by a lost civilization, and that people with knowledge of the workings of the system will “ascend” at the conclusion of the Mayan calendar on Dec. 21, 2012, at 11:11 a.m. (Greenwich Mean Time), vanishing into a new plane of existence. He recently claimed in a televised interview with ESPN that he has “skipped through time” and undergone “astral travel” and will “blast into space.”

Daulton has authored a book on occultism and numerology, titled “If They Only Knew,” published in 2007. In the book he discusses numerous aspects of occultism, referencing experts in the field, and his personal experiences.”

By the way, Daulton holds the home run record for players this date, with 137.

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