Time and the Technosphere: The Law of Time in Human Affairs
A groundbreaking study that distinguishes the natural time of the cosmos from artificial mechanistic time.
- Reveals September 11 as the signal of the end of artificial time according to the Law of Time.
- Long awaited sequel to the author's bestselling book The Mayan Factor.
- Explains the Great Calendar Change of 2004 and its enormous potential for the future of human
...morePaperback, 288 pages
Published
August 3rd 2002
by Bear & Company
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Jul 31, 2011
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Arguelles argues that the Western calendaring system, with 12 months of varying lengths, purposely disconnects us from the natural cycles of moon, earth, and sun. He proposes a lunar-based calendar of 13 28-day months plus one "day out of time," adding to 365 days. Calendar reform is not new, and there are several similar proposals.
Arguelles proposal is based on his deep study of the Mayan calendar, which he outlines here in complicated color and b/w plates. It is also tinged with esoteric urge...more
Arguelles proposal is based on his deep study of the Mayan calendar, which he outlines here in complicated color and b/w plates. It is also tinged with esoteric urge...more
Nov 07, 2008
Zaharastar
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everyone who cares about the ills of the world
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my husband
The mathematics in the book seem intimidating. Read nice and slow and you should be able to process most of it. Since reading, I have switched to a 13 Moon calender, and benefit enormously. The law of time is something that the Western scientific thought knows nothing about, and seems to think that time is just a measure of the day. However, the measure we are using is not balanced and true. The premise of this book is that artificial time (Gregorian & 12:60 frequency) are the root of the il...more
Feb 26, 2008
Adam Sher
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pronoid apocalypse-yearning occultists who think 9-11 was a cosmic conspiracy
Obviously I dig Arguelles. I even was an active part of his cult for awhile. It was sweet. I still carry around a 13-Moon Dreamspell World Peace Calendar, y'know, just in case. If you want to get into this guy's head, start with this book. If you can stand it, you're golden.
Jun 25, 2007
Aidenpants
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Wow. SUCH a difficult read! It will be rewarding when I get through it, though. I've set this one aside to read The Mayan Factor, so I'll have enough background info to understand it.
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