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Summary:
Bestselling author Barbara Hand Clow shows how the Mayan Calendar is a bridge to galactic wisdom that fosters personal growth and human evolution
• Unearths the meaning behind the calendar, its message for modern civilization, and what will happen when the calendar ends
• Reveals how time acceleration is a manifestation of the acceleration of consciousness
• By the author of The Pleiadian Agenda
Many researchers have investigated the science of time cycles by using the Mayan Calendar, which tracks the 5,125-year Long Count ending in the year 2012. History shows that civilizations suddenly appeared around 3115 B.C. in Egypt, India, and Sumer that used calendars based on systems similar to the Mayan Calendar, reflecting what was once a universal and sacred understanding of time. In The Mayan Code, Barbara Hand Clow draws on the work of biologist Carl Johan Calleman and many other New Paradigm researchers to unearth the deeper meaning behind the calendar and its message for modern civilization, especially during its final five years.
As we approach the end of the Mayan Calendar, time and consciousness are accelerating. Working with Calleman’s time-acceleration theory, Barbara Hand Clow shows how the cycles of time marked by the calendar match important periods in the evolutionary data banks of Earth and the Milky Way Galaxy and that the calendar describes the evolutionary stage to come. She explores how our own personal healing is the most important factor as we prepare to make this critical leap in human evolution--now referred to as the awakening of the World Mind.
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a major piece of the puzzle of 2012
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The Mayan Calendar is a difficult concept to understand, but Barbara Hand Clow does an inspiring job at bringing it to the lay readership. I like her style of writing. Almost like having her talking to someone she knows and trusts will grok some of these magical teachings.
The Mayan Code
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This book was interesting for the most part. In my opinion, the author should probably refrain from discussing her political views as that is not why I want to read a book about the Mayan calendar. Her political views do not interest me, nor do her out of body experiences. The facts seem to come mostly from other authors research books and then she adds her opinions and a few predictions for the future. It was the first book I had read on the subject so I did learn many things I did not know about the Mayan calendar, but by the time I completed the book I decided I would have gained more knowledge about the calendar by reading the books she used for research.
woo-woo
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Unproven paranormal claims are a dime a dozen. This doesn't belong anywhere near the science section of Amazon.com.
happy with my order
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I ordered a book and it came without a hitch. My book was in excellent condition. Thanks!
Not sure about this one
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I'm very interested in learning more about the Mayan prophecies surrounding 2012. This book looked like a good choice but after only getting about half way through it I'm not sure it's what I was looking for. It was often hard to follow and I ended up feeling like like there was a pre-req primer that I needed to find and read first. I'll keep looking for something more basic and maybe come back to this one later.