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The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012

The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012
By ND, Dr. Synthia Andrews, Colin Andrews

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The final countdown?

On December 21, 2012, the Mayan calendar will complete its thirteenth cycle. According to the Mayan belief system, the world will end. And if you don’t believe the Mayans, you can check in with The Bible Code, The Nostradamus Code, or The Orion Prophecy, all of which predict planet-wide doom. Then again, maybe the year 2012 is just a new opportunity. Could 2012 bring us good things instead of bad? This book gives readers a look at what the Mayan prophecy is all about, what it means to them, and much more.

•Addresses Mayan predictions about global warming and climate change
•Includes a glossary of terms and symbols, resources for a changing world, and exercises to assist the reader in their journey
•The existence of almost 600,000 websites on 2012 indicates a huge fascination with this subject


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84500 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-10-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9781592578030
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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About the Author
Synthia Andrews has been studying the Mayan prophecies since the 1980s. She is a respected bodywork practitioner and teacher. She has traveled extensively with her husband, Colin Andrews, the foremost researcher into the global mystery of crop circles, meeting with indigenous elders, New Age channels, and well known researchers discussing their knowledge and theories of the ancient prophecies.


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great guides5
Synthia and Colin Andrews are great guides into the mysteries that surround the 2012 Mayan prophesies. Well written and easily understandable, "2012" leads the reader on a multi-faceted journey into the past, while offering very plausible theories about our future. It is an engaging read that was enjoyable for myself,a creative arts therapist, as well as my husband, who has less fluency with 'energy language'. Both of us felt the information was conveyed in an ethical manner, and that both authors' voices blended seemlessly to create a well-grounded as well as intellectually stimulating read.

Finally, a realistic view of 20125
Having worked in the FBI for over 30 years I run sort of skeptical on
prophecies of the future. Yet, I found this just the right read for all the fuss over 2012. It is simple, understandable yet erudite. The Andrews, from what I have read and gather from their background, are very knowledgeable in what they do - and it shows! The book is filled with
information and warnings - warnings as to where one can go off the edge.
Their feet are certainly on the ground as they offer possibilities in the future based on traditions of the past. What more can one ask? Whether you are a "believer" or not does not matter. Rest assured, even if you only seek information about 2012 as a social obligation, as it will be on many lips, this is the book to get what you need to know. And, if you
believe there may be something to it, and I do, there are some good tips as to what to do. So, for we fellow "Idiot's" this book is quite erudite, simple and uncomplicated. I recommend it highly.


A view to 20124
This is an interesting introduction to the 2012 buzz. The authors of this book presented the information in a way that made exploring 2012 myths and point of views easy. And there is a lot to explore!

The book is organized into six parts. In Part 1: The Timekeepers, and Part 2: Cosmic Treasure Hunt, the authors briefly explore the Maya world and culture. In Part 3: Prediction of 2012, they present the Mayan predictions in a concise manner, briefly compare them to other similar predictions such as Nostradamus's, the Book of Revelation, and Edgar Cayce's, and countered all with a good sense of skepticism. In Part 4, they explore the signs about how these prophesies may be coming about, and in Part 5: Transition, and Part 6: After 2012, they give some sound advice about what to do for 2012 and beyond.

This book goes beyond prophesies and skeptical counterpoints. It contains information about climate change, diseases, crop circles and more presented in a way that didn't overwhelm my skeptical-self. Overall, I liked this book a lot and I got everything that I was looking for and more.