The Eye of the Gods 2012: An Awakening of the Concience
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ISBN: 9789380070582 Pages: 375 Size: 129*198 mm Language: English Book Binding: Paperback Format: PB Weight: 300 gm.
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According to the Mayan calendar, 2012 is the year when humanity will witness great changes. These changes, it has been assumed will be catastrophic, but Mayan sources speak of a transition that will take place to a more spiritual way of being. The Eye of the Gods is a first-person account of Ah Ak tun, born to Mayan parents in the Mayan region of Tikal, Mexico in ad 673. After the death of his father he is adopted by a venerable high priest who nurtures him to be his successor and weans him in the ways of the ancient Mayas and their special relationship with nature. He teaches him the significance of belonging to a priestly class that is duty-bound to oversee the activities of governors, merchants, and politicians during times of war and peace. Ah Ak tun in turn recounts his tale to his successor and this is the substance of this novel, which gives us special insights into the cosmology of an ancient people.
About Grazietta Salcedo D Crescenzo
Gragrazietta Salcedo D Crescenzo is a native of Puebla, Mexico where she studied to be a teacher, a profession she took up for ten years. Her interest in ancient cultures led her to the study of astrology. She is an international master of Feng Shui, a discipline she has been researching on since 1988. She also has a radio program El Danzante del Camino (The Dancer on the Road) where she disseminates knowledge about the ancient cultures of America, before the discovery by Christopher Columbus. Selling Points : Addresses the most pivotal question concerning the year 2012: Catastrophe or Awakening? Throws light on the ancient Mayan way of life, and the history of its traditions and belief reasserts the validity of co-existing with and respecting nature A New Age interpretation suggesting spiritual transformation of the world and its inhabitants Thought-provoking with a philosophical edge.