Mayan Prophecies for 2012

Mayan Prophecies for 2012

EnglishPaperback / softback
Benedict Gerald
Watkins Media Limited
EAN: 9781907486111
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The Maya are an ancient civilization founded some 4,000 years ago. They were advanced in many ways, including their written languages, their art, their architecture and, of course, their mathematical and astrological systems. These achievements particularly with astrology and their infamous calendar, brought them many insights into the future for both themselves and for the world as a whole. We are now approaching the end of one of their most famous calendar cycles, that of the 5,000-year Fourth Age - the Maya foresaw this time as one of cataclysmic change, a change that many believe heralds the end of the world. However, in this captivating book Gerald Benedict looks in depth into twenty-one of the most famous and culturally relevant prophecies and offers fresh insight into them -and shows that rather than a global apocalypse, 2012 will herald a radical change to our way of life and a profound transformation of our consciousness. These ancient prophecies relate to fascinating topics such as the New Enlightenment, Galactic Synchronization, the Return of a Supreme Being and Changes to the Earth's Magnetic Field. Challenging us to make real changes to our lives now, they are a wake-up call to us all.
EAN 9781907486111
ISBN 1907486119
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Publication date February 3, 2011
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 196 x 126 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Benedict Gerald