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The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
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.
From the Back Cover
"A daring and intriguing, sometimes deeply disturbing, very well researched and extremely readable book that puts an
entirely new slant on 2012. From quantum physics to aliens, from crop circles to reincarnation, from shamanic hallucinogens
to Rudolf Steiner, from the Amazon jungle to Stonehenge, from fragments of jaundiced autobiography to the ending of worlds,
Pinchbeck takes us on a mind-bending, paradigm-rattling ride."
"Few things are more difficult to convey in writing than the epiphanic drug experience or the mystical vision, and it is to
Pinchbeck's credit as a writer that he is able to articulate these visions so clearly and memorably."
"Pinchbeck's reporting is fascinating and entertaining." - Brian Doherty, Washington Post Book World (front page)
"The author is not some hippy-dippy hedonist staggering down the road of excess but rather a skeptical philosopher of
consciousness seeking the enlightened path." - Troy Patterson, Entertainment Weekly
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