Carl Johan Calleman. wrote the book "The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness."
The prophetic Mayan calendar is not keyed to the movement of planetary bodies. Instead, it functions as a metaphysical map of the evolution of consciousness and records how spiritual time flows - providing a new science of time.
Calleman reveals how the Mayan calendar is a spiritual device that enables a greater understanding of the evolution of consciousness driving human history and the concrete steps we can take to align ourselves with this growth toward enlightenment.
This book reflects one of the greatest changes in human thinking ever to have taken place, one that unifies Western and Eastern thinking.
The Mayan Calendar provides a common perspective on the emrgence of all human religions and achools of thought. As the true meaning of the Calendar is solved it becomes clear that we are living in a creation that evolves according to a pre-set schedule provided by the Mayan Calendar, aiming at completion on October 28, 2011.
The Mayan Calendar provides a common perspective on the emrgence of all human religions and achools of thought. As the true meaning of the Calendar is solved it becomes clear that we are living in a creation that evolves according to a pre-set schedule provided by the Mayan Calendar, aiming at completion on October 28, 2011.
What makes this book unique and powerful is that it is based on the established factual basis of modern science. It presents a perspective that not only unifies all the modern branches of science but unifies science with religion as well. It scientifically proves the existence of a cosmic plan in whose evolution we are all taking part, and also of God her/himself.
The message of The Mayan Calendar is crucial to everyone alive: human life has a higher purpose and we may all live so as to fulfill this.
The Mayan calendar is associated with nine creation cycles, which represent nine levels of consciousness or Underworlds as symbolized by the Mayan pyramids. This pyramidal structure of consciousness development can explain things as disparate as the common origin of world religions and the modern complaint that time seems to be moving faster.
Time, in fact, is speeding up as we transition from the materialist Planetary Underworld that still governs us to a new and higher frequency of consciousness, the Galactic Underworld, in preparation for the final Universal level of conscious Enlightenment.
The Mayan calendar is thus a spiritual device that enables a greater understanding of the evolution of consciousness driving human history and the concrete steps we can take to align ourselves with this cosmic evolution toward Enlightenment.
Most who had written previously about the Calendar have used it primarily as a focal point to somehow prove the predictions of a coming Biblical "Doomsday" and the destruction of the Earth and humankind.
I highly recommend this book, if for no other reason than to see an more positive interpretation of the Calendar. It shifts the whole dynamic and gives a greater comprehension concerning things as they have been, as they are, and as they seem to be unfolding.
I know some readers are also looking for definitive "prophetic" revelations, but I think that is perhaps a misguided endeavor (as we can so readily see by all the doomsdayers running amuck). I really resonate with the idea that the cycles Calleman explains are not "circular", but rather like a "spiral" coming to an ultimate elevating conclusion.
The Mayan culture has undergone substantial changes throughout its existence. It is part of the wider context of Mesoamerican civilization that stretched from Central America into the present-day southern United States. This civilization was based on the cultivation of maize and shared the sacred 260-day calendar. It is estimated that the Maya started to cultivate maize about 5000 years ago, around the time set for the beginning of their Long Count.
It is however only about the time of Christ that we can talk about the emergence of a high culture among the Maya.
Especially after the beginning of the so-called Classical Period around AD 250 the city-states of the Maya emerge in their full splendor. It is in this time that a system of rule by shaman kings emerges in a literate culture with an advanced calendrical system. While most visitors will look upon these sites as "ruins" they still play a role as ceremonial sites for the contemporary descendants of the ancient Maya.
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