

In the midst of so much fear and uncertainty that has developed around 2012 and even beyond, this book offers solid, fact-based insights into what we can realistically expect when the Mayan Great Cycle ends in 2012. I wrote Fractal Time with one purpose in mind: To help us to become better people, and to build a better world. They also show the way to the greatest possibilities of our lives. It’s these understandings that guide us away from the destructive choices that we may have made in the past. From love, betrayal and success to the mystery of 2012, what makes this view of time so important is that each cycle also carries a window of opportunity- a choice point-that allows us to select a new outcome for the returning pattern.

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Fortunately, Nature has given us a way to do just that! Using the unique Time Code Calculator illustrated throughout the book, anyone can easily pinpoint the dates in their personal or global past that hold the conditions that can be expected when the cycle repeats. Because cycles tend to repeat, if we know where to look in the past, we know what we can expect in our future. This book is the result of a quarter century of research and discovery regarding our relationship to cycles of time. In Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age I share what I have found. So which is it? What can we realistically expect as we approach this mysterious date, and beyond? When I began my personal exploration into the 2012 end date, I quickly discovered that the answer to my questions lives as the message coded into an ancient map of time. The predictions for the 2012 time period range from an era of chaos and destruction to a thousand years of peace and cooperation. It’s simply this:įor me, the fear and controversy regarding the year 2012-the end of the present 5,125-year-long cycle of the Mayan calendar-doesn’t make sense. During my careers with innovative corporations such as Martin Marietta Aerospace, Phillips Petroleum and Cisco Systems, I recognized a powerful principle that seemed to apply to everyday life as well as the corporate workplace.
