Time and the Technosphere : The Law of Time in Human Affairs by José Argüelles (2002, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBear Factory & Company
ISBN-101879181991
ISBN-139781879181991
eBay Product ID (ePID)2225564

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Book TitleTime and the Technosphere : the Law of Time in Human Affairs
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
TopicLatin America / Mexico, Sociology / General, Future Studies, New Thought, Time
IllustratorYes
GenreBody, Mind & Spirit, Social Science, Science, History
AuthorJosé Argüelles
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.2 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in

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LCCN2002-006082
Dewey Edition21
ReviewsJos Argelles' timely work Time and the Technosphere makes a vital contribution to the great paradigm shift in human cultures that is now accelerating. There is a higher dimension of natural time inscribed in the cosmos and a natural calendar that would help humanity mature into the awakening global consciousness that is now essential for future sustainability and well being. This book is an important contribution to the awakening event that is now emerging on a planetary scale., José Argüelles' timely work Time and the Technosphere makes a vital contribution to the great paradigm shift in human cultures that is now accelerating. There is a higher dimension of natural time inscribed in the cosmos and a natural calendar that would help humanity mature into the awakening global consciousness that is now essential for future sustainability and well being. This book is an important contribution to the awakening event that is now emerging on a planetary scale.
Dewey Decimal001.94
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments Preface A Brief Literary Autobiography 1 9-11, The Inevitable Event and the Nature of Time: Introductory Reflections 2 Preliminary Definitions: Biosphere-Technosphere-Noosphere as an Evolutionary Continuum 3 Time and Human Consciousness: The Law of Time--What It Is and Where It Came From 4 The Law of Time in Human Affairs: The Analysis of History 5 The Climax of History, the Fifty-six Years of Hiroshima--Artificial Time Runs Out 6 The Solution of the Law of Time: Get a New Calendar 7 Humans--Noospheric Chips: Consciousness and Reality Redefined 8 Making the Transition to the New Time: A How-to Catalog and Guide to the Pax Cultura, Pax Biospherica 9 The Advent of the Noosphere: A Prayer and a Vision Epilogue Networking the New Time Appendices I Summary Critique of the Gregorian Calendar with Which Every Proponent of the Thirteen Moon Calendar Should Be Thoroughly Familiar II The World Thirteen Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement and the Discovery of the Law of Time: A Brief Chronotopology of Transformation III Telektonon Prophecy of Pacal Votan IV The Nineteen Code Notes Glossary Bibliography
SynopsisA 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 humanity. In Time and the Technosphere , José Argüelles presents a groundbreaking study that distinguishes the natural time of the cosmos from the artificial mechanistic time under which we currently live. Argüelles defines the actual nature of time as the frequency of synchronization. Applying this Law of Time to an understanding of the entire system of life on Earth, he shows that in order to not destroy Earth's ability to sustain life, we must change our definition of time and adopt a natural harmonic calendar based on the 13-moon 28-day cycle. Until the creation of the Gregorian calendar and the 60-minute hour, most of humanity lived by the 28-day cycle of natural time. The adoption of artificial time has subjected us to a 12:60 time frequency that governs the entire global industrialized civilization--the technosphere. With the collapse of the Twin Towers on September 11, a fissure was created in this artificial technosphere, opening up the noosphere (Earth's mental envelope). Humanity has a golden opportunity to leave the strife of the past and enter a time of peace by adopting a harmonious natural calendar that will repair the damages caused by the irregular tempo of technospheric time. Our last best chance to adopt this natural time and step into the bright new future promised by the galactic shift of 2012 is the Great Calendar Change of 2004, a new discovery based on the author's mathematical research into the Mayan calendar first begun in his landmark work The Mayan Factor . In Time and the Technosphere , Argüelles reveals the clear distinction between third-dimensional astronomical time and the fourth-dimensional synchronic order of the Law of Time, which holds enormous potential for the future of humanity., 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 humanity. In Time and the Technosphere , Jos Arg elles presents a groundbreaking study that distinguishes the natural time of the cosmos from the artificial mechanistic time under which we currently live. Arg elles defines the actual nature of time as the frequency of synchronization. Applying this Law of Time to an understanding of the entire system of life on Earth, he shows that in order to not destroy Earth's ability to sustain life, we must change our definition of time and adopt a natural harmonic calendar based on the 13-moon 28-day cycle. Until the creation of the Gregorian calendar and the 60-minute hour, most of humanity lived by the 28-day cycle of natural time. The adoption of artificial time has subjected us to a 12:60 time frequency that governs the entire global industrialized civilization--the technosphere. With the collapse of the Twin Towers on September 11, a fissure was created in this artificial technosphere, opening up the noosphere (Earth's mental envelope). Humanity has a golden opportunity to leave the strife of the past and enter a time of peace by adopting a harmonious natural calendar that will repair the damages caused by the irregular tempo of technospheric time. Our last best chance to adopt this natural time and step into the bright new future promised by the galactic shift of 2012 is the Great Calendar Change of 2004, a new discovery based on the author's mathematical research into the Mayan calendar first begun in his landmark work The Mayan Factor . In Time and the Technosphere , Arg elles reveals the clear distinction between third-dimensional astronomical time and the fourth-dimensional synchronic order of the Law of Time, which holds enormous potential for the future of humanity.
LC Classification NumberBF1999.A6398 2002

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