The 8 Calendars of the Maya: The Pleiadian Cycle and the Key to Destiny
Autor Hunbatz Men Traducere de Ariel Godwinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2009
- The first book to reveal the secrets of the Mayan Pleiades calendar: the Tzek'eb
- Explains how the Maya used their astronomical knowledge to guide their lives on Earth
The Mayan Calendar has taken on special prominence with the imminent arrival of 2012, a date that many claim is the end of that calendar. However, as Mayan elder and daykeeper Hunbatz Men shows, the cosmological understanding of his ancestors was so sophisticated that they had not one, but many calendars, each based on the cycles of different systems in the cosmos. In this book he reveals for the first time the Tzek'eb, or Pleiades, Calendar of 26,000 years, which charts the revolution of our solar system around Alcyone, the central star of the Pleiades system. He also discusses the K'uuk'ulcan Calendar of the 4 seasons of the solar year and the wheel of the K'altunes Calendar, which is composed of 13 cycles of 20 years each that form a calendar of 260 years.
In traditional Mayan culture the computation of time was not determined by simple economic or social motives. The calendars served the higher purpose of synchronizing the lives of human beings and their societies to the great cosmic pulsation, to the rhythm of the annual seasons, and to the other cycles that dictate changes upon Earth. Mayan understanding of the cosmic cycles was so exact that this knowledge could be used to influence all stages of life--from planning when to conceive (parents could choose not only the sex of their child but its vocation and future destiny) to plotting out the course of the entire society. Pyramids played a crucial role in applying this wisdom because, as Hunbatz Men shows, they were able to produce and transform energy in accordance with the cosmic cycles charted by the calendars. This book reveals for the first time the wisdom of the multi-calendar Mayan system and how it can help guide our modern world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591431053
ISBN-10: 1591431050
Pagini: 119
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bear & Company
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1591431050
Pagini: 119
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bear & Company
Locul publicării:United States
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Recenzii
"Who better than an indigenous Mayan daykeeper to teach us the purpose and meaning of the Mayan calendars? . . . . In explaining the four Pleaidian eras, or suns, he reminds us that this knowledge is sacred and asks that the calendars be respected and used for the benefit of all." --Nexus New Times, Vol. 17, No. 3, August 2010
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MAYAN STUDIES / NEW AGE "As a traditional Mayan teacher and daykeeper, Hunbatz Men sheds light on the great mystery of Maya/Cherokee oral tradition--the sacred relationship between Earth and the Pleiades." --Barbara Hand Clow, author of the bestselling The Mayan Code The Mayan calendar has taken on special prominence with the imminent arrival of 2012, a date that many claim is the end of that calendar. However, as Mayan elder and daykeeper Hunbatz Men shows, the cosmological understanding of his ancestors was so sophisticated that they had not one, but many calendars, each based on the cycles of different systems in the cosmos. In this book he reveals the Tzek'eb, or Pleiades, Calendar of 26,000 years, which charts the revolution of our solar system around Alcyone, the central star of the Pleiades system. He also discusses the calendrical information in the Pyramid of Kukulcan, marking the 4 seasons of the solar year and the K'altun, or Wheel of the Katun, which is composed of 13 cycles of 20 years each that form a calendar of 260 years. In traditional Mayan culture the computation of time was not determined by simple economic or social motives. The calendars served the higher purpose of synchronizing the lives of human beings and their societies to the great cosmic pulsation, to the rhythm of the annual seasons, and to the other cycles that dictate changes upon Earth. Mayan understanding of the cosmic cycles was so exact that this knowledge could be used to influence all stages of life--from planning when to conceive (parents could choose not only the sex of their child but also its vocation and future destiny) to plotting out the course of the entire society. Pyramids played a crucial role in applying this wisdom because, as Hunbatz Men shows, they were able to produce and transform energy in accordance with the cosmic cycles charted by the calendars. This book reveals the wisdom of the multi-calendar Mayan system and how it can help guide our modern world. HUNBATZ MEN is a Mayan daykeeper--an authority on the history, chronology, and calendars of Mayan civilization. He is also a ceremonial leader, founder of the Mayan indigenous Community near Merida, Mexico, and the author of Secrets of Mayan Science/Religion.
Descriere
Maya daykeeper Men reveals for the first time a calendar that charts the revolution of our solar system around the central star of the Pleiades. He also shows the role of pyramids in transforming energy in accordance with cosmic cycles.
Cuprins
Foreword
Introduction
1. Mayan Roots in Antiquity
2. Hunab K'u: Giver of Movement and Measure
3. Forms of the Calendars in Mesoamerica
4. Cosmic Indicators of the Maya
5. Mayan Units of Time
6. The Synchronized Calendars of the Maya
7. Mathematical Methods for Understanding the Cycles of the Pleiades
Afterword: The Maya Are Here
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Mayan Roots in Antiquity
2. Hunab K'u: Giver of Movement and Measure
3. Forms of the Calendars in Mesoamerica
4. Cosmic Indicators of the Maya
5. Mayan Units of Time
6. The Synchronized Calendars of the Maya
7. Mathematical Methods for Understanding the Cycles of the Pleiades
Afterword: The Maya Are Here
Bibliography
Index