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The Mayan Prophecies by Adrian Gilbert
The Mayan Prophecies by Adrian Gilbert
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size 119.5 MB
- PDF:337 pages
- Publisher:Element Books; 1st Paperback Ed edition (1 Jan. 2000)
- Language:English
- ISBN-10:1852309067
- ISBN-13:978-1852309060
- According to the Maya, the present world will end on 22nd December 2012. This book decodes the Mayan prophecies, which are centred around astrology and the recording of time cycles.
- The present world will end on 22nd December 2012, so prophesized the Maya 5000 years ago in their inscriptions deep within the Central American rainforests. Who were the Maya? Where did they come from and why did they suddenly disappear? Will we suffer floods, volcanic eruptions and choas in 2012?;In decoding the complex Mayan astrological prophecies, this book offers answers and tells of the catastrophies to come in and after 2012.
The mysterious Maya; Mayan concepts concepts of time; a new solar astrology; Maurice Cotterell in Mexico; land of the rattlesnake; the new fire, the chacmools and the skull of doom; translantic traditions; the Olmecs and Atlantis; the sun its energy and influences; the Atlantean Cataclysm.
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About Author
Adrian Gilbert
Hello. Well I guess if you have got this far, you already know who I am. However, just in case you have forgotten, my name is Adrian Geoffrey Gilbert: not to be confused with Adrian David Gilbert who is an entirely different author. He writes books on military subjects. which is about as far away from my work as you can get. So please don’t get us confused when looking at books listed by Amazon under the name ‘Adrian Gilbert’. It’s not that I am schizophrenic: there really are two of us!
My own field of interest is ancient mysteries, mysticism, alternative history and self-development. I have been researching these subjects for over forty years now and not without result. And when I say research, I do mean just that. Like you I expect, I deplore the plethora of superficial trash that get churned out every year in this genre, most of which only serves to inflate the egos of the authors and further confuse the reader. You see, at heart I am a scientist. I studied Chemistry and Physics at University and though I am a Leo, I have Virgo as my rising sign. The astrologers among you won’t be surprised to hear that I like to be my own boss (Leo), or that I am fanatically picky when it comes to research (Virgo). I used to be a computer Analyst/Programmer (also Virgoan) at one time and though I do my best to hide the scaffolding, my books tend to be highly structured. I am not one of those authors who writes a sentence once and that is what gets published. I write, re-write, write again, shift paragraphs, change orders of chapters, delete large chunks and generally worry my books to near-death before I feel comfortable releasing them to the people who really matter: my readers.
I am also someone who cares very much about the truth. You see we all have opinions and theories about ancient mysteries and that is fine. However the scientist in me (Saturn rising) demands that before I present a, possibly controversial, theory I must first get my facts straight. I like to visit the places I write about, read as much as possible about the subject and then present what I hope will be useful new insights. Of course I am not the Pope so I am not infallible; but I do try to get my facts straight even though this can make writing more difficult and tedious than if I told lies, pretending that these had been ‘channeled’ to me by some mysterious entity.
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