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2012 : The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck

 
 
jamesPD
07:53 / 17.05.06
Danien Pinchbeck has got a new book coming out: 2012 : The Return of Quetzalcoatl

Book Description

"This literary and metaphysical epic unifies the cosmological phenomena of our time - from crop circles to quantum mechanics to the worldwide resurgence of shamanism - in support of the Mayan prophecy that the year 2012 portends an unprecedented global shift.

Cross Umberto Eco, Aldous Huxley, and Carlos Castaneda and you get the voice of Daniel Pinchbeck. And yet nothing quite prepares you for the lucidity, rationality, and informed audacity of this seeker, skeptic, and cartographer of hidden realms.

In tracing the meaning of the end of the Mayan Calendar in 2012, and the imminent transition from one world to another prophesied by the Hopi Indians of Arizona, Pinchbeck synthesizes indigenous cosmology, alien abductions, shamanic revivalism, crop circles, psychedelic visions, the current ecological crisis and the Judeo-Christian Apocalypse into a new vision for our time. The result is an unprecedented and riveting inquiry into where humanity is immediately headed - and its strange and startling congruence with the ideas of the mysterious civilization of the Classical Maya.

Throughout the 1990s, Pinchbeck had been a member of New York's literary select. He wrote for publications like ArtForum, Esquire, and The New York Times Magazine. Critics acclaimed his first book, Breaking Open the Head, as the most significant contribution to psychedelic literature since the work of Terence McKenna.

But the unexpected occurred: Pinchbeck found himself increasingly pulled into the shamanic and metaphysical realms he was reporting on as a journalist. As his mind opened to new and sometimes threatening experiences, disparate threads and synchronicities made new sense: Humanity, every sign suggested, faces an imminent decision between greater self-potential and environmental ruin. The Mayan "birth date" of 2012 could herald the close of one way of existence and the beginning of another, symbolized by the prophesied return of the Mesoamerican deity Quetzalcoatl, the mysterious "Plumed Serpent" of ancient myth. In just the nick of time, the skeptical modern mind can reclaim the suppressed psychic, intuitive, and mystical dimensions of being, and institute a new planetary culture. But it is only - and by no means assuredly - possible if we confront the environmental catastrophe staring us in the face.

Something is in the air: many, if not most, of us feel that real change - for good or ill - is afoot. Pinchbeck's journey - a metaphysical opus that takes the reader from the endangered rain forests of the Amazon, to the stone megaliths of the English plains, to the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock desert of Nevada - tells the tale of a single man in whose trials we ultimately recognize our own secret thoughts and unease over modern life. And a redemptive vision of where we are heading. "

The book is already out in hardback in America but I can't find any links to copies in the UK although the publish date says May 4th. Has anyone picked it up? Is it as good as Breaking Open the Head?

He's also done an interview for the R.U. Sirius Podcast Radioshow

(I had a wee look on google for other references to this but couldn't find any. If I'm in error feel free to delete thread.)
 
 
alsatia
23:20 / 27.06.06
I've got a copy of the book out from the library now. I've also read Breaking Open the Head, but I've only just started 2012. Once I get farther in, I'll report back on it...
 
 
Mark Parsons
02:49 / 28.07.06
I gave it a once over and decided to pass on an HC purchase for the time being (*). It seemed to be covering lots of familiar ground (albeit with panache).

Curious as to Lithers opinions on this one.

(*) STILL have not finished Techgnosis, which I have in HC and SC.
 
 
Mark Parsons
17:21 / 08.08.06
**sigh** Another impulse buy goes down and now I am the proud owner of a copy. Any new news to report about the book?

Anyone?

Anyone?


(maybe this thread should be on the magick/shamanism section?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
07:54 / 09.08.06
Agreed - especially since the only content it so far has actually taling about the book, rather than the process of buying it, is in the form of a copy-and-paste of the bookseller blurb. Perhaps people might want to talk about how it might have impacted their practice?
 
 
LykeX
15:53 / 09.08.06
If you take a look around the Psychedelic Salon you'll find several talks by Daniel Pinchbeck, recorded at Burning Man. For those interested.
 
 
ESOZONE : Oct 10 - 12 PDX 2008
22:09 / 09.08.06
I got this book, and its pretty good.

I was already very interested in getting something that could inform me about the Mayan calender, but I was drawn towards this because it seemed to be a bit more straight foward and personal, while also drawing more sources besides the Mayan thing in itself, and building a total feel for the theory.

I'm not finished with it yet, about half way thru, and I have not read Breaking Open the Head, so I cannot offer a comparison.

This got me thinking for sure, and its really easy to get into. No struggling over boring bits or completly useless information.

The tone overall, is a bit subdued in a sense though, which I suppose is healthy for a book about teh end of teh world.
 
  
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