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Seven Mountains and the Red Star Crossing the Dark Void in 2012 Understanding the Mayan Calendar and its Celestial Connections | ![]() |
This image ties into the 2012 theme. Actually, the date "2012" is in the image. The Sphinx is looking at the Constellation Leo sitting on the horizon. The large, female face is looking up to the northeast toward the "Red Star." Her hair becomes the blond hair of the dominate face, and her mouth is to the left of the pyramid - part of her teeth show. Here's the amazing part: In the Age of Leo (10,500BC - 8,000BC), at the Spring Equinox when the sun crossed the plane of the equator and night and day were equal all over the earth, the Sphinx gazed directly at the sun as it rose in the Constellation Leo sitting on the horizon. The theory is that the Sphinx (a lion's body with a human head) was built during the Age of Leo as an equinoctial marker. I do not believe this alignment coincidental. Can the Sphinx be that old, and how does it tie in with the 2012 date? And most important, why build a marker? Alan |
If you are looking for the truth about Mayan prophecy, doomsday, or the end of time connected to 2012 and the Mayan Calendar - welcome! Take a celestial voyage in this book and learn about the real reason for global warming. If you're looking for the end of the world, or the apocalypse, you will not find it in Seven Mountains and the Red Star. You will discover why the Mayan Calendar begins and why it ends - BUT TAKE HEED, ALL IS NOT WELL IN THE COSMOS, and you may not find what you're looking for.
A first-edition book by Alan Cornette, long in the making and long overdue.
Seven Mountains and the Red Star: Crossing the Dark Void in 2012, is a book (6 x 9 with French fold, 184 pages). A French fold is a soft-back with inside folds similar to a dust jacket, a very nice-looking, scratch resistant, full-color cover. Seven mountains and the red star is part of the prophecy credited to the Maya people of Central America. The “dark void" is a reference to the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. This book is written for the layperson, includes 25 illustrations, and basically explains the reason for the Mayan calendar and its ending in the year 2012. It's not a technical work about the calendar but presents an amazing scenario surrounding this time-keeping device and the settlement of the western world. Seven Mountains is embellished with personal prose explaining Cornette’s forty-year odyssey in pursuit of historical truth regarding a future relative to social, financial, scientific, and religious upheaval, and their relationship to prophecy and the year 2012. | ||||
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Contact Me alancornette@gmail.com | ||||