Short description
In tracing the meaning of the prophetic Mayan 'end date' of 2012 to our society, this title draws together alien abductions, psychedelic visions, the ecological crisis and other peculiar aspects of 21st century life into a vision for our time.
Long description
2012: The Year of the Mayan Prophecy is a literary and metaphysical epic that binds together the cosmological phenomena of our time, ranging from crop circles to quantum theory to the worldwide resurgence of shamanism, supporting the Mayan prophecy that the year 2012 will bring an unprecedented global shift. In tracing the meaning of the prophetic Mayan 'end date' of 2012 to our present society, Daniel Pinchbeck draws together alien abductions, psychedelic visions, the current ecological crisis and other peculiar aspects of 21st century life into a new vision for our time. 2012 heralds the end of one way of existence and the return of another, in which the Mesoamerican God Quetzalcoatl returns, bringing with him an ancient - yet to us, wholly new - way of living. There are many hints, both in quantum theory and elsewhere, that humanity is precariously balanced between greater self-potential and environmental disaster. Pinchbeck's journey, which takes us from the endangered rainforests of the Amazon to Stonehenge in England, tells the story of a man in whose trials we recognise our own hopes and anxieties about modern life.
Review
'An intriguing and deeply personal odyssey of transformation robust, original and thankfully optimistic.' - Sting 'A daring and intriguing, very well researched and extremely readable book Pinchbeck takes us on a mind-bending, paradigm-rattling ride.' - Graham Hancock 'Pinchbeck presents the most fascinating publishing oddity of the season' - Time Out, New York 'Pinchbeck's elegant prose and frequent references to literature and philosophy give his book a sophisticated mood distinct from the usual trade paperbacks on fortean phenomena.' - Fortean Times