All Souls Day ’25 event, Prague

Fantastic News & ONE-DAY-ONLY event: 2 NOV. 2025, ALL SOULS DAY

20 October 2025, Prague: With multiple witnesses to evident supernaturalism (such as a series of unbelievable coincidences), otherworldly messages were detected from the tormented soul of Czech’s most famous author: FRANZ KAFKA! (Four-days later, a different-but-related paranormal message was received from the soul of famed Czech photographer, Stanislav Tuma.)

As an absurd paradox, the supernatural communication of 20 October offers an antidote to any situation that is Kafkaesque (Kafkaesque, a form of hellishness, is here defined as something strange, oppressive, and perpetual). This is that antidote that was revealed: Genuine but not delusional belief in God Almighty. After all, with pure understanding and obedience to the good will of omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient God (Who wants each and every one of His children to be saved from harm), it is possible to escape from any dire situation: “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will have no fear, because You [God] are with me” (Psalm 23). So, now we see why Kafka both got into and never extricated himself from his troubles: He was enough of an atheist.

Written down only minutes after the paranormal message was perceived (by Mark Gruber, an American visiting Prague), the following is a near quote of that communication (bizarrely perceived in the urinal-area of the men’s toilet of RIP Miroslav Joudal’s Franz Kafka Exhibition on Prague’s Franz Kafka Square, beside the birthplace of Franz Kafka):

Antidote for Kafkaesque: Pure monotheism to uplift [anyone] out of endless bureaucracy, which is [speaking of the endless bureaucracy] really controlled by the omnipotent; and, Kafka didn’t sufficiently comprehend the Almighty to overcome his [Kafkaesque, own] issues.”

[In this document, it was thought to be impolite to mention the urinal location where the paranormal message was received on 20 October. However, after 20 October, Mark went to the Franz Kafka museum for the first time in his life. There, outside the museum, was a large sculpture of two naked men (by famed artist David Černý). In the sculpture (link to photo), both men face one another and pee in a forward direction toward the other man. Mark was shocked when he saw the statuary because that artwork’s message enough paralleled the location when the paranormal message was received on 20 October. For that bizarre reason, these details (about the urinal) are included.]

Above: The front door of the Franz Kafka Exhibition on Franz Kafka Square, Prague.

Below: The text “Open your mind” is boldly displayed to every visitor to the Exhibition as he or she first descends the stairs to see the exhibit that’s housed in the building’s basement.

For one day only, All Souls Day, Sunday, 2 November 2025, Mark Gruber (a theologian and sociologist, who did not know much about Kafka before he received the messages from Kafka’s soul) has plans to give a walk and talk about Kafka’s messages. There is no charge, although donations are accepted. The meeting place is the garden of the Franz Kafka bookshop (Siroka 65/14, Prague 1). Walk and talks are planned for 12:00; 13:00; 14:00; 15:00; 16:00; and 17:00.


More about Mark: Under the author name of “The Angel Yahavaha,” he’s the writer of the self-published book titled, “Why God Allows Evil Newly Revealed in One Sentence: Because Both God Is a Fair Judge and—Until Humanity Is Made Pure Again—it’s Perverse, Fallen, Destructive, Competitive Mindset Will Perpetually Create Victims, of Whom God, Father of All, Is the Father.”

The book, in significant regard, answers what has been historically considered theology’s greatest puzzle: How is it possible that a good, Almighty God can allow evil? Because, as implied in the book’s title, God could not be good if God was not also a fair judge. Too, the book’s cover design contains this Deuteronomy 32 quote: “Vengeance is mine [says God].” Note that a Roman-Catholic priest, when hearing of Mark’s eye-opening theodicy solution (theodicy is a division of theology that studies why God allows evil), directed the matter to then-still-alive Pope Francis (who allowed himself to expire before responding).

For even more about Mark, click this link. Idealy, that should take you to a half-hour program (on YouTube), wherein Mark (whose nickname is Max) is being interviewed by Hector Rossi, a well-known, Argentinian paranormal investigator. The show is in Spanish and English (Mark speaks in English with Spanish subtitles).

Here is the above information as a 1-page, A4-size PDF

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