Pages: 416 (Paperback) ISBN: 1879181487 Pub: Bear & Company Pub date: 1998-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 100460
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Reader Reviews:Not For Me (0/0 people found this helpful)Whilst I am a regular reader of this genre and this particlar subject is an interesting one, I found the book painful to read. In fact, it is the first book I have ever stopped reading and that was after resorting to skimming through the thing to find something worth reading. A fair proportion of the contents seems to be pseudo-science and half-baked (IMHO)and the book left me hoping that December 2012 comes around PDQ. If a comet is a-coming to wipe us out or the poles are going to flip leading us all to lose our collective conciousness as a species (heavy), I only hope it makes me forget this work (albeit that the cover is quite nice). Very deeply researched but ultimately very dissappointing (0/0 people found this helpful)Lots of facts don't make a good read which is a shame as the author obvioulsy knows his subject but its presentation makes the book virtually unreadable
DiaGnosis: 2012 research starts here (10/10 people found this helpful)John Major Jenkins has looked into the question of why the Maya ended their 13-baktun cycle in the Gregorian year 2012, and has researched the matter in incredible detail, and comes to conclusions that result from detailed study of many archaeological and specialist works. His study shows that the Maya deliberately targetted this point in time as the end of the cycle, and the evidence is found in king-accession rites, mythology, architecture, and the ball-game.
Excellent blending of academic and spritual (9/12 people found this helpful)John Major Jenkins ties together many threads of Mayan cosmology/spirituality/teachings in a way that will satisfy those who value true academic scholarship. A landmark book that we Westerners can read, while the traditional Mayan daykeepers, priests, and h'men tucked away in the recesses of the Maya lands keep bits of this wisdom in their hearts and traditions. Good Info -- A bit Tedious and Long -- I have a solution (6/20 people found this helpful)I finished it! But it took me four months. Then I got turned on to a book (I read an excerpt in a magazine) called LightShift 2000 by Ken Kalb, which I was able to read in about 2 or 3 hours. I came upon Chapter 7 called "Making Time on Planet Earth" which was an entire history of popular calendars, plus a solution to Y2K! Then the mystical Chapter 9, The Rites of Passage -- explained in 13 pages -- and took the material a step further -- everything and more I had spent four months laboring on in Mayan Cosmogenesis. I am becoming quite the expert on day keeping these days. Jenkins book is a good one to read during an El Nino winter in the Pacific Northwest. Similar ProductsBeyond 2012: Catastrophe or Ecstasy - A Complete Guide to End-of-time Predictions The Mystery of 2012: Predictions, Prophecies and Possibilities The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness How to Survive 2012: Tactics and Survival Places for the Coming Pole Shift CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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