This book discusses the range of ways the ancient Maya people expressed timekeeping in daily life through their architecture, arts, writing, beliefs, and practices.
El calendario profético Maya no está ajustado al movimiento de los cuerpos planetarios, más bien funciona como un mapa metafísico de la evolución de la consciencia y registra cómo fluye el tiempo espiritual, brindando una nueva ciencia del tiempo.
In the first book which deals entirely with the subject of time in Africa and the Black Diaspora, Adjaye presents ten critical case studies of selected communities in Africa, the Caribbean, and the American South.
Reveals the Mayan calendar to be a spiritual device that describes the evolution of human consciousness from ancient times into the future*; Shows the connection between cosmic evolution and actual human history*; Provides a new science of time that explains why time not only seems to be speeding up in the modern world but is actually getting faster*; Explains how the end of the Mayan calendar is not the end of the world, but a path toward enlightenmentThe prophetic Mayan calendar is not keyed to the movement of planetary bodies.
Bestselling author Barbara Hand Clow shows how the Mayan Calendar is a bridge to galactic wisdom that fosters personal growth and human evolution *; Unearths the meaning behind the calendar, its message for modern civilization, and what will happen after the calendar ends *; Reveals how time acceleration is a manifestation of the acceleration of consciousness *; By the author of The Pleiadian Agenda The Mayan Code is a deep exploration of how, with the end of the Mayan Calendar, time and consciousness have been accelerating, giving us a new understanding of the universe.
Die Maya-Zivilisation fasziniert die Menschheit seit Jahrhunderten mit ihren komplexen Kalendern, beeindruckenden Bauwerken und tiefgründigen spirituellen Einsichten.
Time is the one thing that is shared by all of humanity, irrespective of wealth, health, race or credo; and one of the things that makes us individual is how we choose to spend it.
The full story of man's attempt to discover the moment that time began, from James Ussher's confident assertion in 1650 that the world was 5,654 years old to the Hubble Space telescope's images of a world 13 billion years old, with a starry cast of eccentrics, mystics, scientists and visonaries.
An exploration of space and time and a journey of discovery, through thirteen of the most fascinating Christmas Lectures given at the Royal Institution of Great Britain over the last 200 years.
From Stonehenge to beyond the Big Bang, an exhilarating scientific exploration of how we make timeFrom a Palaeolithic farmer living by the sun and stone plinths to the factory worker logging into an industrial punch clock to the modern manager enslaved to Outlook's 15-minute increments, our relationship with time has constantly evolved alongside our scientific understanding of the universe.