Author: | Adam Cote | ISBN: | 9781486430352 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing | Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Adam Cote |
ISBN: | 9781486430352 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing |
Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing |
Language: | English |
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : Unlike the 52-year Calendar Round still used today among the Maya, the Long Count was linear rather than cyclical, and kept time roughly in units of 20: 20 days made a uinal, 18 uinals (360 days) made a tun, 20 tuns made a k'atun, and 20 k'atuns (144,000 days or roughly 394 years) made up a b'ak'tun.
...He claimed that on 13 August 3113 BC the Earth began a passage through a galactic synchronization beam that emanated from the center of our galaxy, that it would pass through this beam during a period of 5200 tuns (Maya cycles of 360 days each), and that this beam would result in total synchronization and galactic entrainment of individuals plugged into the Earth's electromagnetic battery by 13.
...The significance of a future galactic alignment was noted in 1991 by astrologer Raymond Mardyks, who asserted that the winter solstice would align with the galactic plane in 1998/1999, writing that an event that only occurs once each 26,000 year cycle and would be most definitely of utmost significance to the top flight ancient astrologers.
...In May 2012, an Ipsos poll of 16,000 adults in 21 countries found that 8 percent had experienced fear or anxiety over the possibility of the world ending in December, 2012, while an average of 10 percent agreed with the statement the Mayan calendar, which some say 'ends' in 2012, marks the end of the world, with responses as high as 20 percent in China, 13 percent in Russia, Turkey, Japan and Korea, and 12 percent in the United States.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about 2012 phenomenon in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about 2012 phenomenon. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: 2012 phenomenon, Xultun, Web Bot, Vivos (underground shelter), Till the World Ends, Terence McKenna, Roland Emmerich, Pic de Bugarach, Nibiru cataclysm, New Age, Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, Mayanism, Maya calendar, José Argüelles, John Major Jenkins, Harmonic Convergence, Graham Hancock, Dreamspell, Daniel Pinchbeck, Baktun, Apocalypticism, Age of Aquarius, 2012 (film)
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : Unlike the 52-year Calendar Round still used today among the Maya, the Long Count was linear rather than cyclical, and kept time roughly in units of 20: 20 days made a uinal, 18 uinals (360 days) made a tun, 20 tuns made a k'atun, and 20 k'atuns (144,000 days or roughly 394 years) made up a b'ak'tun.
...He claimed that on 13 August 3113 BC the Earth began a passage through a galactic synchronization beam that emanated from the center of our galaxy, that it would pass through this beam during a period of 5200 tuns (Maya cycles of 360 days each), and that this beam would result in total synchronization and galactic entrainment of individuals plugged into the Earth's electromagnetic battery by 13.
...The significance of a future galactic alignment was noted in 1991 by astrologer Raymond Mardyks, who asserted that the winter solstice would align with the galactic plane in 1998/1999, writing that an event that only occurs once each 26,000 year cycle and would be most definitely of utmost significance to the top flight ancient astrologers.
...In May 2012, an Ipsos poll of 16,000 adults in 21 countries found that 8 percent had experienced fear or anxiety over the possibility of the world ending in December, 2012, while an average of 10 percent agreed with the statement the Mayan calendar, which some say 'ends' in 2012, marks the end of the world, with responses as high as 20 percent in China, 13 percent in Russia, Turkey, Japan and Korea, and 12 percent in the United States.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about 2012 phenomenon in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about 2012 phenomenon. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: 2012 phenomenon, Xultun, Web Bot, Vivos (underground shelter), Till the World Ends, Terence McKenna, Roland Emmerich, Pic de Bugarach, Nibiru cataclysm, New Age, Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, Mayanism, Maya calendar, José Argüelles, John Major Jenkins, Harmonic Convergence, Graham Hancock, Dreamspell, Daniel Pinchbeck, Baktun, Apocalypticism, Age of Aquarius, 2012 (film)