Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our time : The Mayan Calendar
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The Mayan Calendar may well provide the basis for the understanding of creation. In this extraordinary publication, Carl Calleman shows us how the Mayan Calendar combines science and sprituality to unlock the secrets of the universe and provide clues to the future of mankind.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68666 in Books
- Published on: 2000-12-21
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 260 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Carl Calleman, PhD. in Molecular Biology, lives and works in Sweden. Dr. Calleman has studied the Mayan Calendar for many years through scholastic studies and in-depth visits to Mexico and Latin America. He has concentrated on unlocking the secrets of the Calendar and is now able to present his findings in this publication. The book is long-awaited and compelling and must be read by all those looking for answers to questions about who we are, why we are and from where we came.
Customer Reviews
Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our time : The Mayan Calendar
As my first book about the Mayan calendar, I was expecting to gain an understanding of it; and why the Maya believed that the world would end in 2012. I have not finished the book, not sure I will. I find the writing style very hard to follow, and am not able to follow the correlations for the author's conclusions. I definitely do not recommend this as anyone's first read about the Mayan calendar!
Worth reading
I think this is an excellent book, althought I believe the date is 2012, rather than 2011. Not too new age, seems he has kept contact with the ground.
Misleading Title
This book was horrible and the author is a Kook. Very little actual fact about the Mayan calendar and lots of religious rhetoric. Not unbiased at all and the author stuffs all kinds of his personal beliefs down the reader's throat.




