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“This book is a fascinating and scholarly exploration of ancient cosmologies, which focuses on the relationships between the spiritual destiny of mankind and the solstitial position of the sun and the centre of our galaxy. The great changes we are witnessing today are shown to be mysteriously coordinated with cosmic movements that we wrongly thought the Ancients knew little or nothing about.” Robert Bolton, coauthor of The Order of the Ages “Archeoastronomy, art, and ancient gnosis from world traditions break through the limits of the zodiac to embrace the Galactic Center in a rediscovered vision of evolutionary cosmology. Extensive and intriguing research.” Christine Rhone, coauthor of Twelve-Tribe Nations and translator of Sacred Geography of the Ancient Greeks “Jenkins provides the ‘alignment generation’ with a galactic portal to pass through, giving all humankind an opportunity for spiritual renewal by recognizing the astounding significance of the galactic alignment of 2012. Galactic Alignment is the definitive source book for understanding the historical significance of important astronomical events, and how many cultures of the past—and right up to modern times—wove this astronomical information into their sacred architecture and spiritual belief systems.” Willard Van De Bogart, CEO of The Portal Market “John Major Jenkins is the most global and erudite voice of a swelling chorus of Galactic Center theorists. By framing the subject in the context of the Primordial Tradition, he raises it to a new level of seriousness, and of reassurance.” Joscelyn Godwin, author of The Theosophical Enlightenment and Arktos: The Polar Myth GALACTIC ALIGNMENT The Transformation of Consciousness According to Mayan, Egyptian, and Vedic Traditions JOHN MAJOR JENKINS Bear & Company Rochester, Vermont Bear & Company One Park Street Rochester, Vermont 05767 www.InnerTraditions.com Bear & Company is a division of Inner Traditions International Copyright © 2002 by John Major Jenkins All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any infor- mation storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Jenkins, John Major. Galactic alignment : the transformation of consciousness according to Mayan, Egyptian, and Vedic traditions / John Major Jenkins. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ebook ISBN 978-1-591438-10-6 print ISBN 978-1-879181-84-7 1. Maya cosmology. 2. Maya astronomy. 3. Maya calendar. 4. Cosmology, Egyptian. 5. Hindu cosmology. I. Title. F1435.3.R3 J45 2002 529’.329784152—dc21 2002006139 Printed and bound in the United States at Lake Book Mfg., Inc. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Text design by Priscilla Baker This book was typeset in Caslon, with Caslon Antique and Agenda as display typefaces Permissions and Acknowledgments The author gratefully acknowledges the following authors for the use of their images from the following sources: Frontispiece: Athanasius Kircher’s Turris Babel, Amsterdam, 1679. Figures 1.1, 1.3, 18.1, and 19.1: photographs by John Major Jenkins. Figures 3.1 and 3.2 : adapted from A Forest of Kings by David Freidel and Linda Schele. Figure 3.4: Miguel Angel Vergara’s Chichen Itza: Astronomical Light and Shadow Phenom- ena of the Great Pyramid, Centro de Investigacion Maya, Haltun-Ha, Nolo, Yucatan. Figure 3.5 (left side): adapted from Code of Kings by Linda Schele and Peter Mathews. Figures 4.2 and 7.1: drawn by Christine Rhone. Figure 4.2: photograph courtesy of Archive Press Communications, Boulder, Colorado (www.ArchivePress.com). Figures 5.1, 5.7, and the left portion of Fig. 23.2: courtesy of Darlene, from A Monument to the End of Time by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges. Figure 5.8: photograph of the cross in Urcos, Peru, was taken by Jay Weidner. Figure 7.2: adapted from Jean Richer’s Sacred Geography of the Ancient Greeks. Figures 8.1 and 8.2: Maarten Vermaseran’s Corpus Inscriptionum et monumentorum religio- nis mithriacae. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, Volume 1, 1956, where they are designated Figure 810 (London) and Figure 650 (Nersae). Used with kind permission from Kluwer Academic Publishers, and they cannot be reprinted or used without express written per- mission of the publisher. Figure 9.3: R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz’s Sacred Science (Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions), page 97. Figure 10.1: photograph of Jnanavatar Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri that appears on the cover of his book The Holy Science is used with the kind permission of Self-Realization Fellowship, Los Angeles, California. Figure 10.3: used by permission of Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet, with the important clarifi- cation that the model of the Matrimandir in this photograph, explained in detail in Norelli-Bachelet’s book The New Way, was done according to the Mother’s original plan and differs entirely from what has been made the centerpiece in the Auroville rendition. Figure 14.1: adapted from a Flammarion diagram used in Hamlet’s Mill by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend. Figure 18.7: adapted from a photograph by C. Prahl on the Michigan Technological Uni- versity Volcanoes website (www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/tacana/). Figures 19.2, 19.3 (adapted), 19.4, and 19.7: Sydney David Markman’s Colonial Architec- ture of Antigua, Guatemala, used by permission of The American Philosophical Library. Part 5: artwork by Virgil Finlay. Thanks to Jim Reed for encouraging (and participating in) the first Izapa expedition, to Geovany Mendoza in Antigua for telling us of the portada of La Concepcion, and to Moira Timms for feedback on the Egypt chapter. Special thanks to Jeanie Levitan, Can- non Labrie, Jon Graham, and everyone at Inner Traditions who have contributed to the manifestation of this book. This page intentionally left blank. To the memory of my father, William Barnum Jenkins, Sr. (1936–2002) This book is dedicated to all those who know that to desire more of everything is to have less than nothing. Contents Introduction: Galaxia Nuncius (A Message from the Galaxy) 1 PART ONE Mayan Cosmology and Calendrics 1. Search and Research 6 2. Reconstructing Ancient Mayan Cosmology 16 3. Recent Discoveries 32 PART TWO Ancient Gnosis in Europe, Egypt, and Persia 4. Sacred Cartography in the British Isles 46 5. The Apocalypse Cross at Hendaye 59 6. Islamic Astrology and the Lunar Dragon 74 7. Mount Olympus and the Fall of Troy 86 8. The Galactic Mysteries of Mithraism 102 9. Abydos and the Sphinx: Egyptian Alignment Eras 113 PART THREE Vedic India and the Primordial Tradition 10. Vishnunabhi and the True Anchor of the Vedic Yugas 126 11. Coomaraswamy and Guénon Point the Way 141 12. The Sundoor at World’s End and the Clashing Cliffs 149 13. Sagittarius and the Metaphysics of Transcendence 164 14. Galactic Alignment and the Primordial Tradition 176 PART FOUR Unwinding and Rewinding History 15. The Geography of Precession 182 16. The United States of the Virgin 190 17. Circles of Water: The Galaxy in South America 199 18. Izapan Galactic Cosmology and the Ley-Line Grid 210 19. The Portal of Spiritual Conception 222 PART FIVE Science and the End of an Illusion 20.Reiserian Cosmecology: Galactic Alignments and Evolution 238 21.Timing Parameters of the Alignment: 1998, 2012, 2220, 2240 249 22.Cosmogenesis or Catastrophe? 257 23.The Galactic Chakra System 262 24.The End of an Illusion 269 Notes 271 Bibliography 284 Index 294

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