| Author | Jenkins, John Major |
|---|---|
| Full Title | The 2012 Story: The Myths, Fallacies, and Truth Behind the Most Intriguing Date in History |
| Binding | Hardback |
| Publisher | Tarcher (1996) |
| Pages | 496 |
| ISBN | 9781585427666 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | On December 21, 2012, the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, a 5,125- year cycle calendar system pioneered by the Maya, will come to an end. At the same time, the earth, the sun, and the center of the galaxy will come together in an extremely rare cosmic alignment. More and more people believe that the world as we know it will experience a transformation in 2012, but few are aware of the complete history or significance of the date. John Major Jenkins, among the most authoritative voices of the 2012 movement, has written a definitive explanation of one of the most thought-provoking phenomena of our time. Drawing from his own groundbreaking research (including his involvement in the modern reconstruction of Mayan 2012 cosmology) and more than two decades of extensive study of Mayan culture, Jenkins has created the crucial guide to understanding the story of 2012-an essential overview of the history, theory, cultures, and personalities that have brought this extraordinary idea into modern awareness. Jenkins provides illuminating answers to some of the most-asked questions about 2012, including: - How did the early Maya devise the calendar that gives us the cycle ending in 2012, and how does it work? - How did the calendar come to be rediscovered and reconstructed in our era? - What controversies and intrigues surround the topic, and what do scholars and researchers have to say about them? - How can we cut through all the noise about 2012 and gain true wisdom from the Mayan teachings about this moment? |
| Praise | John Major Jenkins is the most global and erudite voice of a swelling chorus of Galactic Center theorists. -- Joscelyn Godwin, author of The Theosophical Enlightenment and Arktos: The Polar Myth |
| About the Author | John Major Jenkins is a leading independent researcher elucidating the mysteries of ancient Mesoamerican cosmology and calendrics, who has authored five books and over a dozen articles on the Maya. Since 1986 he has journeyed to Mexico and Central America five times, thoroughly exploring the ancient sacred sites and contemporary indigenous cultures. Throughout this period, Jenkins has researched the inner workings of Maya calendar science, writing his first book 'Journey to the Mayan Underworld' in 1989. His book 'Tzolkin: Visionary Perspectives and Calendar Studies', published by Borderlands Science and Research Foundation in 1994, reconstructs the Mayan Venus Calendar and establishes that the "True Count" of the ancient tzolkin calendar is still followed by contemporary Maya daykeepers. In August 1997, Jenkins presented his pioneering research on the astronomy of the Maya calendar end-date in 2012 at the prestigious Institute of Maya Studies, associated with the Museum of Science in Miami. In March of 1998 he presented his construction of the true meaning of the Pyramid of Kukulcan at 'The Cosmic Serpent of the Ancient Maya Conference' in Merida, Mexico, having been invited to speak by the Indigenous Council of the Americas and the Mayoan Council. |
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