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2012 doomsday e Symphony
Is 2012
heralding doomsday or a positive global transformation? |
In this brilliant and captivating book, Clarke explores an ancient Mayan
prophecy predicting a global transformation in
2012, through the eyes of
a diverse group of people from all walks of life. This compelling tale
of mystery and intrigue, overlain by current world events such as the
‘credit crunch’, is set in exotic locations on five continents, from the
lush landscapes of Peru and Mexico to the bustling cities of London and
New York.
It is a story about
thirteen people who meet by chance at a sacred site in Cancun, Mexico.
The main character is Aurelie, a high-flying French lawyer who suddenly
resigns from her firm after a 15-year career, then flies to Mexico on
holiday. While visiting Chichen Itza, she encounters an Australian TV
producer, a British scientist, a New York business analyst, a South
African housewife, a Brazilian ex-government advisor, and an Iranian
doctor, who have been synchronistically drawn, along with their
companions, to the sacred site on the same day....read
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Testimonials
"An inspiring novel...although
it’s a metaphorical story, it’s just about the most accurate and
non-sensational take you will read on the subject (of 2012). " Tom
Evans, The Bookwright
"If you found “The Da Vinci Code” even
remotely good, then you MUST read “2012 The Symphony!"
Joseph Warmann,
CEO Human Potentials Inc
"lluminating, important and
cutting edge prose from a voice that deserves to be heard. Susanne
Meis, Author 'Kinetikus'
"This book simplifies much of the mystery of the Mayan Prophecy, the
Ascension, and other related matters and places it within a context that
many people can understand. It could be one of the most important books
of our time". John Morgan
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Copyright 2008, Angela Clarke. All rights reserved. |
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Articles
By
Angela Clarke
2012:
are we heading for a dimensional shift?
There has been talk for decades about an
imminent dimensional shift, as long as humanity can sufficiently raise
its vibrations. But what does it actually mean?
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Will women leaders
prevent disaster in 2012?
Despite women’s liberation
and apparent equality in most of the ‘civilized’ world, it is still very
much a man’s world. In the west, women are rarely seen on company boards.Read More

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