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2013: The End of Days or a New Beginning:
Envisioning the World After the Events of 2012
by Marie D. Jones
New Page Books, 256 pages
July 1, 2008
$15.99
ISBN-10: 1601630077
ISBN-13: 978-1601630070
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The 5,125-yearlong Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012, which many
claim portends a massive global transformation. Some dread its arrival,
believing it will be the beginning of the end. Others await it with delicious
anticipation, expecting it to be the catalyst for a quantum leap of
consciousness, the dawning of a true New Age.
Others wonder if anything at all will occur--remember Y2K? |
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2013: The End of Days or a New Beginning? examines
all of the popular myths, prophecies, and predictions circulating about 2012,
including the Mayan teachings of time acceleration and global awakening on a
consciousness level. Furthermore it takes an in-depth look at lesser-known
predictions and prophecies, and at the more scientific and reality-based
challenges we will face. |
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Will cosmic and earthly chaos disrupt our lives with
destructive sunspot cycles, volcanic super-eruptions, monster storms, mass
extinctions, and asteroid threats?
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Will huge leaps in technology create bionic humans,
computers that think, and an end to all disease--possibly even death itself?
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Will economic and geopolitical powers shift out of the West
and into the "the New Eurasia," with new wars being fought over dwindling
resources as global warming takes its toll?
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Will this be the evolution revolution of human
consciousness--or the final countdown that leads to Armageddon itself?
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Will it be the apocalypse so many have feared--or the
rebirth of the world and the transformation of humanity?
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There is much, much more to the 2012 enigma than just an ancient
calendar, and 2013: The End of Days or a New Beginning? will prove
it. |
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From the Back Cover
"This is not a dress rehearsal for the apocalypse. This is not a
pseudo-millennium. This is the real thing, folks...the last chance before things
become so dissipated that there is no chance for cohesiveness."
--Terence McKenna, author of The Invisible Landscape and Food of the Gods
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MARIE JONES is a New Thought minister
and widely published writer of inspirational essays, gift books,
short stories, and magazine articles. She is also a screenwriter
and has produced a children’s storybook video series for
Gigglebug Farms Productions, as well as several direct-to-video
projects. She holds a master’s degree in metaphysical studies
and is a licensed pastoral counselor. She lives and writes in
California.
Other books by this author: PSIence: How New Discoveries in
Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of
Paranormal Phenomena
and Looking for God in All the Wrong Places
Author’s
website


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