The complete idiot's guide to 2012
β Scribed by Andrews, Synthia; Andrews, Colin
- Publisher
- Alpha Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 181
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Discusses the ancient predictions for the calendar year 2012, the time ancient Mayans have predicted will either mark the end of the world or significant spiritual evolution, and describes other predictions made by the Mayans.
Abstract: Discusses the ancient predictions for the calendar year 2012, the time ancient Mayans have predicted will either mark the end of the world or significant spiritual evolution, and describes other predictions made by the Mayans
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: The timekeepers. The mysterious Maya
Maya worldview
Sky watchers --
Cosmic treasure hunt. Pieces of the puzzle
The calendar clues
Players on the cosmic ball court
Alignments of 2012
Changing of the ages --
Predictions of 2012. Mayan prophecy
2010 global predictions
Past parallel prophecies
New age viewpoints
A healthy dose of skepticism
Voices of today's elder --
2012: signs of change. Global warming and climate change
Earth changes, epidemics, and disease
Cutting the pie
Crop circles and other signs from the meta-conscious mind --
Transition. Your personal journey
A sensible approach to storms and crises
Inner tools for transition --
After 2012. Transformation
The Mayan golden age.
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Reading this book helped me decide on what telescope to buy, where to find the most popular stellular sights, and how to be a smart and patient astonomer. It is in lamen's terms, so it was very easy to comprehend. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to pursue astronomy, or even anyone
Reading this book helped me decide on what telescope to buy, where to find the most popular stellular sights, and how to be a smart and patient astonomer. It is in lamen's terms, so it was very easy to comprehend. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to pursue astronomy, or even anyone