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		<title>2012 and the Spirit of the Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether the ancient Mayans intended it or not, the end of their calendar coincides with a profound turning point in human civilization. This comprises what Carl Jung called a synchronicity.  A term that get bandied about too loosely sometimes, a &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-and-the-spirit-of-the-age/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether the ancient Mayans intended it or not, the end of their calendar coincides with a profound turning point in human civilization.</p>
<p>This comprises what Carl Jung called a <em>synchronicity</em>.  A term that get bandied about too loosely sometimes, a synchronicity is not simply a coincidence&#8211;it is a <em>meaningful coincidence</em>.</p>
<p>Synchronicities are, by their very nature, impossible to ignore.  They are unexpected coincidences that seem to hint at the existence of some hidden order to the universe, an <em>acausal orderedness</em>, as Jung and his colleague Wolgang Pauli labeled it.  It orders the world but not in the cause-and-effect way we are used to thinking.  They are <em>meaningful</em> coincidences because they link inner psychological-spiritual states to external physical events in such a way that something new is created&#8211;a new relationship between inner and outer realities, a new range of possibilities, a new sense of the Whole and our place in it.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>THE ANCIENT FUTURE</h3>
<p>That the Mayan Calendar ends on the Winter Solstice of 2012 is not held as a fact by all, however most interpreters of the calendar agree it falls within a range of a couple years, and in most cases, a few days, of that date.  The December 21, 2012 date is based on the correlation constant well-attested from the earliest days of the Spanish military conquest of Mexico.  The issue that most commentators forget in their passion to fix the precise date of the calendar&#8217;s end, however, is that such Mayan dates are <em>symbolic</em>, not historical.</p>
<p>This is clearly understood by looking at the origin date of the Mayan Calendar itself, which is generally held to begin on August 11, 3114 B.C.E.  This is a Founding Date, marking when <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_Long_Count_calendar" target="_blank">time began again</a>&#8211;when one period of 13 baktuns ended and another began with the gods creating this world of human beings.  This is the symbolic date that the Long Count calendar begins, the traditional founding of the calendar which, 5,125 years later, ends on December 21, 2012.  That it is a symbolic date is clear from the fact that it pre-dates the actual invention of the calendar by at least two thousand years.</p>
<p>The essential point, however, is that because tradition dictates that another 5,125 year calendar follow the one that is ending, <em>this Winter Solstice of 2012 marks the Founding Date of a new age of creation</em>.</p>
<p>The only known Long Count date to specify the December 21, 2012 date occurs as an inscription in stone on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortuguero_%28Maya_site%29" target="_blank">Monument 6 at Tortugero</a>, which seems to state that a deity associated with endings and beginnings will appear on that date.  Deeply embedded in ancient Mesoamerican cultures was the concept of sequential <em>Suns</em>, or Ages, when cyclic time began anew. Such is the subject of the famous Aztec Calendar Sun Stone, which shows the four previous Suns that have come and gone&#8211;and shows this, the current Fifth Sun, the Age of Movement, which is to come to an end on the day <a href="http://mexican-jaguars.tripod.com/nahuamayanumbersystem/id5.html" target="_blank">4 Ollin</a>.  Just as each of the preceding four Ages gave way to a new one, this Fifth Sun is to give way to a new Age, the Sixth Sun.</p>
<p>In other words, endings are established in order to initiate times of Starting Over.  This is an important psychological and cultural need, marking the mature ability to recognize when mistakes have led us in the wrong direction and decisions must be corrected by making a radical and positive departure from the past.  This is simply the modern practice of making New Year&#8217;s resolutions embodied in a deeper order of psychological-spiritual complexity:  recognizing a dead end when we come to it, we exercise the only real choice we have and reverse course to look for a living road.  We do not engage in lemming behavior, following the most paranoid and panicked among us over the precipice of destruction&#8211;nor do we engage in apocalyptic thinking, secretly wishing for the world to end rather than accept the fact that it will go on without us.</p>
<p>The ancients formalized endings so that symbolic beginnings could renew the human spirit and restore social cohesion.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE IS DEAD</h3>
<p>Today, we are dying of history.  Our collective story is one of wrongs and revenge that cannot be forgotten or forgiven.  There is no going forward as a global civilization fully capable of creating a Golden Age for all humanity because we cannot stop going backward to justify our rage and violence and feuding.  We are imprisoned in a collective vision of pain and grieving for what we have lost when the prison cells have all been unlocked and the walls collapsed long ago:  the will to keep up the cycle of revenge and hatred is becoming more and more difficult to sustain when we see what we could be creating instead.</p>
<p>Whether the ancient Mayans intended it or not, the end of their calendar coincides with a profound turning point in human civilization.</p>
<p>The Spirit of the Age has been Reason&#8211;which has come to mean The Age of Materialism&#8211; and it is Reason that appears to be the focus of our present turning point.  The logic of the intellect has given us a scientific materialism full of technological wonders capable of large-scale harm to the environment and society both:  not only are species and their habitats disappearing at an alarming rate but people are alienated from nature and one another in ways unimaginable just a few generations ago.  Governments declare wars that people do not want, armies stockpile nuclear and biological weapons too horrible to contemplate, speculators ruin economies and people&#8217;s well-being, people are starving world-wide and lack potable water when neither is necessary, and basic health care is withheld by modern practitioners who simultaneously do everything in their power to discredit traditional forms of medicine.  Politics and religion simply polarize people instead of bringing them together and personal liberty increasingly comes under pressure from the demands for security.  This is not, in a word, the world any of us want to live in.</p>
<p>The intellect can justify anything, can rationalize any type of behavior, can explain away anything we are doing.</p>
<p>But it cannot make us happy.</p>
<p>Because human happiness occurs <em>despite</em> reason, <em>despite</em> the intellect&#8217;s unending parade of excuses to accept dwelling in misery.</p>
<p>And human happiness is an ideal that more and more people across cultures are holding dear.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE</h3>
<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_phenomenon" target="_blank">2012 meme</a> really came into being with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Arg%C3%BCelles" target="_blank">Jose Argeulles</a> and subsequently <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" target="_blank">Terence McKenna</a>, both of whom lent their considerable intellectual and creative capacities to the envisioning of a more positive and harmonious world.  Arguelles was also responsible for organizing the first Earth Day, for example, and McKenna, who calculated the King Wen sequence of the I Ching to culminate on the 2012 date, was once introduced by Timothy Leary as one of the five or six most important people on the planet.  Both men were instrumental in bringing the 2012 date to public awareness and tying it to their own efforts to transform human consciousness and, thereby, civilization in a positive way.  For this reason, the 2012 meme became early on associated with the the New Age movement.</p>
<p>These ideas surfaced as the works of Carlos Castaneda were really taking hold in popular awareness, his tales of the Yaqui shaman Don Juan introducing Western readers to the lifeway of Native American shamanism in present-day Mexico.  Interest overall, in the U.S. and Europe both, increased in regard to Native American beliefs, especially regarding shamanism, drumming, sweat lodges, journeying, and soul retrieval.  The underlying worldview of animism&#8211;that all matter is imbued with spirit&#8211;began pervading popular thought just as the environmentalist movement began to blossom:  people began <em>feeling</em> their kinship with nature instead of merely thinking about it.  This formed a perfect confluence of great rivers of thought as the nature mysticism of ancient Taoism and Zen also captured hearts and imaginations.</p>
<p>The monotheistic religions that had held sway for so long began to lose their appeal as people began turning to more traditional earth-centered belief systems.  Esoteric traditions from the Old World were finding their way into popular culture, reviving wide-spread interest in Astrology, Tarot, the Cabala, Magic, and Wicca.  All this arose as the feminist movement gained ground, spurring interest in cultivating personal power instead of expending external force.  Tibetan Buddhism entered our consciousness in a very real way as monks escaping the Chinese invasion began actively teaching in the West.  The Dalai Lama embodied a new model of how someone titled His Holiness ought to think, believe, and act.</p>
<p>The West was rediscovering the Heart.</p>
<p>And the internet became the new community plaza, the new city park:  people began meeting and exchanging ideas and, eventually, goods.  Its own innovation spurred further innovation and the capacity for free speech that could be heard world-wide drove the idea of <em>democracy</em> home in a new and startling real way.  The <em>democratization of voices</em> changed the way we perceived leadership and what actions we should accept from our government.  Our lives were being effected positively by people like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, not by the politicians who seemed only interested in getting elected.  And the betrayal by institutions people had trusted for their financial security drove the point home for folks who had never considered themselves outside the mainstream.</p>
<p>People across cultures began talking to one another via the immediacy of social networks.  Revolutions and demonstrations were coordinated using the new technology.  The idea of <em>real</em> democracy, not one nation&#8217;s copyrighted definition of democracy, has sunk in and is proving difficult to uproot:  <em>in a world of peers, how can the disparity of wealth be justified?  when all cultures are created equal, can might really equal right?</em></p>
<p>Popular culture has changed.  What had seemed exotic had become natural, the new normal.  People form communities across vast distances, tied together by common ideals and purposes instead of physical proximity.  Invention, creativity, beauty, elegance, and spirituality have become ideals and purposes rather than self-interest, competition, nationalism, and religious zealotry.  People&#8217;s commonality has given rise to the Occupy Movement and the social networks have made it possible to coordinate those efforts across borders.</p>
<p>The momentum of change has intensified and its direction is away from empty promises and dead rituals and inhumane logic.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>2012 AND THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE</h3>
<p>Whether the ancient Mayans intended it or not, the end of their calendar coincides with a profound turning point in human civilization.</p>
<p>The issue at hand is not whether the Mayan Calendar <em>predicts</em> anything.  There is no way to be certain of that:  there is no evidence, no fact, to make such a claim with absolute certainty.  There is no reason to think that its end was calculated to coincide with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Major_Jenkins" target="_blank">alignment of the sun with the galactic center</a>&#8211;what is important is that it <em>does</em> coincide with just such an event.  In the realm of synchronicity, things coincide as manifestations of an <em>acausal orderedness</em> underlying the ongoing creation of the universe.  The issue is not whether the ancient Mayans set their calendar to end on a year of greater than normal solar activity or weakening geomagnetic field&#8211;the issue is that it <em>does</em> coincide with such concerns.  These events don&#8217;t stand in direct cause-and-effect relationships:  they are part of the underlying harmony of reality that <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=_d7u3Nis52MC&amp;pg=PA11&amp;lpg=PA11&amp;dq=acausal+orderedness&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=G74QToykvp&amp;sig=VZDDadRZx0EEhN3ZIvMaz-22sH8&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=kt8MT9GwOKqYiALo0NiYBA&amp;ved=0CEIQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&amp;q=acausal%20orderedness&amp;f=false" target="_blank">spontaneously produces things like whole numbers and the discontinuities of modern physics</a>.  Some things simply <em>are</em> and the more of them that overlap in the same time-frame, the more impossible they are to ignore.  This kind of simultaneity of meaningful coincidences and the implication of their momentum has likewise been brought to view by more recent social commentators and activists like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Pinchbeck" target="_blank">Daniel Pinchbeck</a>.</p>
<p>Civilization is changing.  Instead of engaging in a culture war with the antiquated worldview of religious extremism and national militarism and fetishized capitalism, people worldwide are simply moving on with life.  Letting go of the past, forgiving the wrongs done them, hoping for forgiveness for the wrongs they have done, envisioning a better world rising from the mistakes of the Age of Reason&#8211;the worldview of the global counterculture is constructive and filled with goodwill toward all.  It is a counterculture well on its way to becoming the global culture.</p>
<p>The whole &#8220;world ends in the year 2000&#8243; was simply too full of fundamentalist trappings to capture this culture&#8217;s thinking.  But the Mayan Calendar, filled as it is with mystery and mathematics, steeped in the Pre-columbian civilization of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico, expressed with such magnificent artwork!  <em>This</em> is an ending that excites and inspires the Spiritual Left to compassionate action, one that infuses animists and nature mystics with the promise of restoring the natural balance between humankind, nature and spirit, an umbilical cord tying the lifeway of indigenous peoples to the lifeway of modern peoples.</p>
<p>We steer into the Winter Solstice of 2012 with full sails.  The wind of change is at our back, the momentum for a profound and lasting transformation of civilization has built to this cresting point.  We need do nothing different than what we have begun:  trusting in the World Soul to call us forward on its sacred path, we just have to keep listening to the Great Mystery and following its loving intent.</p>
<p>The Winter Solstice of 2012 will pass, a symbolic milestone that initiates another 5,125 year period of human civilization.  The world will be a completely transformed place when next the 13 baktuns of the Mayan Calendar come to an end.  Be assured, people will celebrate that milestone, for the Mayan Calendar is one of the great achievements of the human spirit&#8211;what, if anything, of these days, of our deeds, will those people 5,000 years from now remember?</p>
<p>If the years leading up to this turning point are any indication, they will remember us for founding an age of peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p>Those attuned to the coming Spirit of the Age are themselves synchronicities.  Each is a meaningful coincidence, alive at this time because an unaccountable and unfathomable acausal orderedness has placed them here.  They are meaningful coincidences because they link inner psychological-spiritual states to external physical events in such a way that something new is created&#8211;a new relationship between inner and outer realities, a new range of possibilities, a new sense of the Whole and our place in it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~</p>
<p> <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>,  by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden, is published by Larson Publications. It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams. Its subtitle, &#8220;64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World,&#8221; alludes to its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/toltec-i-ching/" target="_blank">Go</a> to the main site to see sample chapters, reviews and the link to <a href="http://www.larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_blank">Larson Publications</a> for ordering the book.</p>
<p>Two companion volumes, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Five-Emanations-Aligning-Modern-Ancient/dp/0615458548/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1302116845&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">The Five Emanations</a>, and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Basis-Good-Fortune-Transformation/dp/061547098X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1303402381&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">The Spiritual Basis of Good Fortune</a>,  have recently been published that expand on carrying the practices forward in the modern world.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wise do not accumulate. The more they work for other people, the more they gain. The more they share with other people, the more they receive. The Tao followed by heaven is to do good and not to harm. &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/671/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><em>The wise do not accumulate.<br />
The more they work for other people, the more they gain.<br />
The more they share with other people, the more they receive.<br />
The Tao followed by heaven is to do good and not to harm.<br />
The Tao followed by the wise is to work and not claim credit.</em><br />
&#8211; closing words of the Tao Te Ching,<br />
trans. Chang Chung-yuan</p>
<p>The inevitable transition to a fully-green society will have to  overcome numerous hurdles.  Vested interests in the status quo,  corporate mentality placing profits above all else, and  government-by-crisis-management that eschews real long-range planning,  for example, are among the most obvious matters that will have to be  reformed.</p>
<p>There are other, deeper, issues that stand in the way, however.  The  polarization of the political landscape in the United States, for  instance, and the underlying culture war spurred by the radicalization  of fundamentalism &#8212; how is the most modernized country in the world to  take a leadership role in creating a self-sustaining global community  when it is paralyzed at home?</p>
<p>In the global arena, we face a similar problem.  Trying to establish a  constructive and forward-thinking consensus among all peoples is  impossible without trust and mutual understanding &#8212; a relationship that  cannot exist under threat of force or economic intimidation.  History  now reads like a bad Shakespeare play, revenge begetting revenge  begetting revenge, escalating in violence and intensity as the plot  grinds excruciatingly toward the final act in which everyone kills  everyone else or themselves.</p>
<p>So political parties no longer act for the common good and simply  strive to polarize people in order to get elected.  Churches no longer  pull communities together but, rather, tear them apart by polarizing  people in order to promote religious zealotry.  Governments no longer  serve the interests of their respective peoples, polarizing nations into  antagonistic relationships in order to justify the existence of  government.</p>
<p>The inevitable transition to a fully-green <em>global</em> society,  then, stands today somewhat like a single person with a pea-shooter  standing before a well-fortified castle and demanding its unconditional  surrender.  All the major socioeconomic forces, and the weight of  history, appear pitted against it.  But it has reinforcements on the  way:  <em>the inevitability of the future.</em></p>
<p>Because there is simply no alternative to a fully-self-sustaining lifeway for humanity, the issue at hand is not <em>if</em> but <em>when</em>.  And because humanity&#8217;s very survival will hinge precisely upon just such a self-sustaining lifeway, <em>green</em> will eventually emerge  as an over-arching <em>philosophy</em> rooted in a collective ethics that recognizes &#8212; and embraces &#8212; the dynamic unity of this living system we call Earth.</p>
<p>Such a philosophy has been articulated in times past.  It recognized  the patterns of human short-sightedness and rationalization. It offered a  simple solution to what we can see now are the <em>predictable crises</em> of environmental degradation and governmental ineptness.  I refer, of  course, to the ancient philosophy of Taoism, which, it seems to me,  offers a coherent and meaningful foundation upon which the emerging  global society can build a collective future in which all enjoy peace  and prospering.</p>
<p>Take the quote above from the closing lines of the Tao Te Ching, as  an example.  It is difficult to imagine a simpler and more direct way to  address human nature &#8211;<br />
<em><br />
The wise do not accumulate.<br />
The more they work for other people, the more they gain.<br />
The more they share with other people, the more they receive.<br />
The Tao followed by heaven is to do good and not to harm.<br />
The Tao followed by the wise is to work and not to claim credit.</em></p>
<p>It is the point of philosophy, after all, to arrive at wisdom and not  mere intellectual knowledge.  So ancient texts like the Tao Te Ching  were intended as teaching tools in which their authors poured out the  results of their investigations into the subtleties of human nature and  its relationship to the world.  As teaching tools, their authors  generally assumed the that the readers&#8217; rationalizing and justifying  mind was in full force and so presented their ideas in ways that  directly confront or bypass the merely argumentative mind.</p>
<p>So, <em>The wise do not accumulate</em>:  Directly confronting the  socialized mind that justifies self-interest and greed, the text  establishes a fixed criterion for ethical behavior.  Those who  understand how things really are, those who are wise, simply do not  accumulate:  work it around any way you want, come at from any angle,  argue it forever, it doesn&#8217;t change the fact that it is not in the  interest of the whole for the individual to place his wants ahead of  others&#8217; needs.  This, indeed, establishes a baseline for the ethical  philosophy of the emerging world culture:  in a world of peers, none is  more entitled than another.  Those who accumulate are not wise and  therefore are arrogant because they place their wants ahead of others&#8217;  needs.  This lack of insight demonstrates a profound lack of compassion  for one&#8217;s fellow human beings and alienates one from the human family.</p>
<p><em>The wise do not accumulate</em>, furthermore, because if everyone  accumulates, the stress placed on natural resources is unsustainable.   There has to be something more important than <em>accumulating</em> &#8212; something more meaningful, something more rewarding.  This something is <em>intimacy</em>:   it is an ethics of relationship, of refined sensitivity to the needs  of human nature and nature itself.  The wise do not accumulate, after  all, because accumulation is empty and meaningless in the long run.   Meaningful experiences, however, based on a sense of communion with  one&#8217;s fellow human beings and, just as importantly, with nature, provide  a ground of shared intimacy that directly addresses the real needs of  human nature:  happiness and a sense of belonging.</p>
<p>It is for this reason that the Tao Te Ching goes on to close with these words&#8211;<br />
<em>The more they work for others, the more they gain.<br />
The more they share with others, the more they receive.<br />
The Way followed by heaven is to do good and not to harm.<br />
The Way followed by the wise is to work and not claim credit.</em></p>
<p>This is worth considering on several levels, not the least of which  is literary:  here is one of the world&#8217;s most-read and most-translated  books, acclaimed for a millennium or two for its wisdom and profundity,  and it ends with these words, so simple and lacking in refinement that  they could almost be thought anti-climatic.  This is the work, of  course, famous for its use of archetypal symbolism and paradox (<em>The Way that can be spoken is not the eternal Way; Those who know do not speak, those who speak do not know</em>;  and so on) and it chooses to end with this unadorned truth that strikes  directly at the heart and not the head:  real wisdom arrives at real  happiness, which cannot be divorced from a trusting relationship with  one&#8217;s community.</p>
<p>Modern Western readers may read all this as naive idealism, but  people who have traveled and lived among other cultures know that these  principles are still in play, forming the core of social interactions  and personal fulfillment.  In places where there is not a great deal of  wealth in the first place, the emphasis is on social cooperation and  survival of the group &#8212; working for others does, indeed, bring you gain  and sharing with others does, indeed, mean others sharing with you.   Benefiting others, harming nothing, and not seeking the elevated status  that claiming credit brings &#8212; this is the <em>personal practice</em> that lies at the heart of the emerging social transformation.</p>
<p>The inevitable fully-green global society will, inevitably, be a  society of self-discipline.  It will require the kind of consistent and  well-conceived philosophy that can be embodied with a clear conscience:   it must satisfy, in other words, both the head and the heart.  It will <em>not</em> come from government or church or corporations:  it will <em>not</em> come from the top down, in other words, but from the bottom up.  The  set of self-sustaining behaviors our society will adopt won&#8217;t be  dictated from the vested interests above but, rather, from within each  individual&#8217;s creative nature.  This reversion to a cohesive tribal  worldview that encompasses all life is already being incubated through  the global lines of communication afforded by the World Wide Web:  a  consensus is building toward accountability and social responsibility &#8212;  towards a vision of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_commons" target="_hplink">The Commons</a> as the shared benefits all are entitled to enjoy and none are entitled to destroy.</p>
<p>Of this individual creativity, the great Taoist philosopher, Chuang Tzu says &#8211;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Things in their original nature are curved without  the help of arcs, straight without lines, round without compasses, and  rectangular without squares.  They are joined together without glue and  hold together without cords.  In this manner, all things create one  another from their inner reality.  None can tell how they come to do so.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>This seems to allude to the principle that the Tao creates all things  from within and, in doing so, collaborates as an individual in the  co-creation of the whole.  This may reflect the Buddhist concept of <em>dependent origination</em> and its attendant analog of <em>Indra&#8217;s Net</em>.  Regardless of the metaphysics involved, the Taoist concept of <em>natural integrity</em> is pointed at here, with the implication that human beings need to  return to their original being, which is in perfect harmony and accord  with nature.  It is this <em>process of returning to our original nature</em> that makes up the discipline of our personal practice and that of our  collective descendants.  Moving away from a lifeway of insecurity,  self-interest, and accumulation, we intuitively move toward a lifeway of  trust, plenitude, and sharing.</p>
<p>Because its wisdom teaching is so closely allied with Nature, the  fundamental concepts of Taoism seem to me an ideal basis upon which to  construct an embodied philosophy that can help create and sustain the  coming fully-green global society.  As a parting example of how <em>this organic philosophy is concretized into ethical practice</em>, I&#8217;ll end here quoting Chapter 8 of the Tao Te Ching, again translated by the late great Taoist scholar, Chang Chung-yuan:</p>
<p><em>That which is best is similar to the water.<br />
Water profits ten thousand things and does not oppose them.<br />
It is always at rest in humble places that people dislike.<br />
Thus, it is close to Tao.<br />
Therefore, for staying, we prefer a humble place.<br />
For minds, we prefer profundity.<br />
For companions, we prefer the kindness.<br />
For words, we prefer simplicity.<br />
For government, we prefer good order.<br />
For affairs, we prefer ability.<br />
For actions, we prefer the right time.<br />
Because we do not strive,<br />
We are free from fault.</em></p>
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<p><em>&#8216;The Toltec I Ching,&#8217;  by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William  Douglas Horden, has been released by Larson Publications. It recasts the  I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and  includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams. Its  subtitle, &#8220;64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World,&#8221; hints at its  focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</em></p>
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<p><em><a href="http://thetolteciching.com/" target="_hplink">Go to the main site to see sample chapters</a>, reviews and the link to <a href="http://www.larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_hplink">Larson Publications</a> for ordering the book.</em></p>
<p>Two companion volumes, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Five-Emanations-Aligning-Modern-Ancient/dp/0615458548/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1302116845&amp;sr=1-1" target="_hplink">The Five Emanations</a>, and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Basis-Good-Fortune-Transformation/dp/061547098X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1303402381&amp;sr=1-1" target="_hplink">The Spiritual Basis of Good Fortune</a>,  have recently been published that expand on carrying the practices forward in the modern world.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The emerging world culture calls to all:  <em>Take Your Stand In The Inevitable!</em></p>
<p>It is an unvoiced mantra that calls people together in pockets of spiritual activism dedicated to embodying spiritual principles in enlightened acts of social evolution.</p>
<p>One of the foremost such centers of the emerging world culture is Ithaca, New York.</p>
<p>My collaborator, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza, and I recently had the honor of talking about <em>The Toltec I Ching</em> with several dozen such spiritual activists in Ithaca.  It was a wide-ranging discussion during which we touched on the growing need for greater harmony between people, nature and spirit—especially as regards how the Oracle, as the voice of the One, views our condition.</p>
<p>Toward that end, we conducted a group Oracle to address some of our shared concerns.  We began by asking for a question from the folks gathered there, opening up the process by inviting everyone to add their perspective to the question in order to accommodate multiple points of view.  With the question in mind, I then handed three coins to the person closest to me on my left and asked her to concentrate on the question and throw the coins once on the floor in front of her.  After she read off the number of heads and tails, I asked her to pass the coins to the person to her left.  This procedure we followed, having six persons at random throwing the coins in order to build up a group Oracle.</p>
<p>The question we asked of the Oracle was suggested by a young woman named Anna and added to by others in the group—</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Many people feel we are standing on the precipice of some profound transformation and, with the approach of 2012, there is concern both about what constructive actions we ought to take and whether we as humans will survive all the consequences of our collective actions.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The result of the six coin tosses was Hexagram 16 Renewing Devotion and included no changing lines.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/161.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-646" title="16" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/161.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  On the platform of a pyramid, a group of male and female warriors greet the dawn with ceremonial fire, drum, and song.  Out among the surrounding vegetation, a bird greets the dawn with two speech glyphs, one of which represents a flower and the other a song.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  The pyramid is a symbol of the sacred mountain at the center of all things and means that you are part of the collective work striving to mirror the handiwork of nature and the divine.  The dawn is a symbol of the daily renewal of creation and greeting it with companions means that you have others with whom you share the song of your beliefs, the drumbeat of your passions, and the fire of your creativity.  The surrounding vegetation is a symbol of the natural order and means that you are in harmony with the spirit of the world.  The singing bird represents the winged, transcendent, essence of nature and means that you are free to spontaneously give voice to the pure joy of life.  The flower and song glyphs represent the spirit warrior’s philosophy of life and mean that you have the courage to confront the eventual passing of everything beautiful, as well as the dignity to honor each passing both before and after it occurs.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your sincerity, trustworthiness and persistence will bring you success, vindication, and contentment.</p>
<p>Action:  The feminine and masculine halves of the spirit warrior unite to carry out past decisions.  This is not the time for questioning the correctness of inner decisions such as your commitments to your beliefs, values, and viewpoints—nor is it the time for second guessing the wisdom of outer decisions such as your commitments to your duties, goals, and loved ones.  It is, rather, the time for honoring your sense of honor—the time for renewing your devotion to the higher purpose guiding your life.  Sometimes it is not a question of what we have faith in, but that our faith is strong and unshakeable.  Likewise, it is not always a question of who or what we are faithful to, but that our faithfulness is pure and unbreakable.  Your future circumstances are created out of today’s actions, so set aside all thoughts of changing direction. Your future character is created out of today’s motives, so set aside all self-doubt.  You have taken a stand:  do not permit the opinions or actions of others to move you off center.  Keep in mind that your decisions each have a symbolic value and represent part of your relationship with the whole of creation—by daily renewing your heartfelt devotion to acting with integrity, you will achieve the kind of consistency, firmness, and clarity that brings the highest <em>benefit</em> into your life and the lives of those around you.</p>
<p>Intent:  If we look for reasons to doubt the perfection of all creation, we will find them.  Because the perfect nature with which we are born is overwhelmed by the collective self-doubt produced by human history, we come to doubt our own vision and are increasingly influenced by the prevailing viewpoint of the world as inhumane and, therefore, imperfect.  It is this social indoctrination that creates an artificial viewpoint which obscures our original vision and, much like a mask covers the real face, creates in us an artificial sense of an imperfect nature.  When we become aware that our true birthright is usurped when we are too young to defend the perfect nature we bring into the world, then we come to understand the old stories about the royal child who is hidden away until it comes of age and can reclaim its rightful place in the world:  once we recognize our true self as that part which was hidden in order to protect it until was strong enough to fend for itself, then we view the world through the eyes of our innate perfect nature and no longer remain blind to the perfection of all creation.  Renewing their devotion to perfection every day, spirit warriors are tireless in their effort to remain aware that nature is spirit—and unfaltering in their decision to rejoice in the fact that they are a vital part of that perfect unity.</p>
<p>Summary:  Work to continually renew your heart-felt dedication to fulfilling the first ancestor’s vision of the human spirit, especially when surrounded by others who lack the awareness and sensitivity to appreciate the presence of spirit everywhere.  Stay true to your road and destination.  At this time, influencing others is more proper than allowing them to influence you.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>In interpreting this reading, it is essential to keep in mind that the Oracle is responding to a group of people who have taken up a lifeway of personal and social </em><em>transformation</em><em>. </em><em>From that perspective, the Oracle is clear:  those who hold everything sacred simply need to renew their devotion to the principles they have already accepted as being beneficial to all.  This is a particularly strong statement of Spirit&#8217;s trust in this generation&#8217;s determination to turn the tide on the long-standing degradation of nature, civilization and the human soul. </em></p>
<p><em>In this sense, Hexagram 16 Renewing Devotion appears to be an answer to the first part of the group&#8217;s question:  &#8220;</em><em>Many people feel we are standing on the precipice of some profound  transformation and, with the approach of 2012, there is concern both  about what constructive actions we ought to take&#8230;&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The fact that there are no changing lines in Hexagram 16 means that the direction of change is moving naturally and spontaneously in progression through the sequence of hexagrams—in this case, to Hexagram 17 Guiding Force.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/171.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-647" title="17" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/171.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  Above, a male warrior descends through twilight, reaching for the light of the daytime sun.  Clinging to his back is his shadow, who he carries with him.  Below, his shadow reaches for a black sun as he walks through a bright place of scattered bones and approaches a living skeleton.  In this place, the warrior clings to the back of his shadow, who carries him and guides him through the unfamiliar landscape.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts a journey into uncharted territory.  The male warrior symbolizes the way of testing and training human nature that increases its versatility and fortitude.  Descending through the twilight means that you take leave of the world of known and familiar experience.  Reaching for the daytime sun means that you begin the journey believing that past experience can guide you through this new time.  Carrying the shadow means that you have another half, a twin, that accompanies you everywhere, yet is so close and familiar to you that its presence is taken for granted.  The shadow reaching for the black sun means that your other half is guided by a different, invisible, kind of light.  Walking through a bright place of scattered bones means that your other half feels at home in the land of the ancestors, whose nocturnal sun turns the night to light.  Approaching the living skeleton means that your other half visits with the spirit that does not die in order to return to the realm of the daytime sun with new knowledge and understanding.  Being carried and guided by the shadow means that you increasingly trust the mysterious and hidden half of yourself to lead the way through unfamiliar and unforeseen experiences.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you keep your bearings in even the most disorienting and confusing of times by believing in the strength, wisdom, and resourcefulness of your companion spirit.</p>
<p>Action:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior follows the guide when passing through times of crisis and change.  While our day-to-day practice involves honing our ability to make insightful judgments and far-sighted decisions, there are times when the trials facing us are greater than the strength and knowledge we have accumulated over the course of this lifetime.  At times like this, it is necessary to change our orientation:  rather than pursuing our conscious decisions and goals, now is the time to follow up on coincidences and listen to our dreams.  Facing in a new direction is not easy, however, since it means breaking habits of thought and feeling that have accrued over a long time.  For this reason, it is necessary to rely on the transcendent intelligence of your spiritual ally, whose assistance is proof that selflessly benefiting others is the path of the evolving individual.  By following your spiritual twin into new arenas at this time, you reach the goal you would have missed had you sought it directly.</p>
<p>Intent:  When a situation is beyond our control, our unconscious connection to spirit keeps us from getting lost.  External change transforms us internally—and because change is constant, we are in a perpetual state of transformation.  There is, however, another part of us that never changes, an essence that leaves the body just as it entered it.  Difficult to find when sought, it emerges spontaneously when most needed:  we look through our guide’s eyes when we see the unchanging harmony underlying the world of appearances.  Independent of the social and cultural upbringing that determines so much of how we experience the world and respond to it, this essence is like a spark of the spiritual sun—arrived here from the source of light and life and love, it guides us through dark times, comforts us in fearful times, and draws us closer in solitary times.  External change transforms us internally—and because every transformation forces us to consider leaving some part of ourselves behind, every change reminds us of the great leave-taking at death.  It is our spirit ally who maintains contact with the spirit world, providing us with the means to experience the wisdom and love of our predecessors.  The closer we move to leaving this realm and entering the realm of the ancestors, the better we understand the importance of the two realms being governed by the same vision of universal peace and well-being:  we feel with the twin’s heart when we know that the realm of the living and the realm of the dead are in reality one and the same realm of spirit.</p>
<p>Summary: Because you maintain great inner flexibility and adaptability, you pass through even the most trying and confusing of times without losing your bearings.  Trust your hidden potential to come forth when needed and help solve problems beyond your conscious ability.  Do not place limits on the limitless, do not lose touch with your own miraculous nature.  Step into the flow of spirit’s intention and it will carry you into the ecstatic life.</p></blockquote>
<p><em> Hexagram 17 Guiding Force is immediately recognizable as the Oracle&#8217;s response to the second part of our group question:  &#8220;&#8230;</em><em>whether we as humans will survive all the consequences of our collective actions.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><em>Beyond this hexagram&#8217;s self-evident forewarning that we are truly stepping into the deep unknown, there lies an even more profound intent in the Oracle&#8217;s answer:  Hexagram 17 is a barely-disguised retelling of the great creation story of how human beings were created and brought to life by Quetzalcoatl at the beginning of this, the Fifth Sun, or Fifth Age.  This momentous event occurred when all of humanity was destroyed at the end of the Fourth Sun and </em><em>Quetzalcoatl descended into the Land of the Dead to retrieve the bones of the ancestors in order to bring them back to life in the form of recreating human beings.  This quest proved to be more difficult than he could have imagined and he had to rely on the skill and knowledge of his spiritual twin, Xolotl, in order to succeed.  This an exceedingly well-known myth from pre-Columbian Mexico and can be found in multiple sources both on- and off-line.</em></p>
<p><em>The implication of Hexagram 17 Guiding Force as an answer to the second part of our group question cannot be easily ignored:  We stand at the threshold of the ending of an Age, a time of unforeseeable change wherein our own survival depends on abandoning our reliance on past experience and returning to a deeper kind of knowing—one that voluntarily sets aside self-interest in order to attune the human heart to the eternal harmony of nature and spirit.  The inevitable defeat of humanity&#8217;s enemy-within opens the way the inevitable Golden Age of Humanity.<br />
</em></p>
<p>The emerging world culture calls to all:  <em>Take Your Stand In The Inevitable!</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">This group Oracle was cast on July 6th, 2011, at approximately 9:30 pm in Ithaca, New York.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>I welcome any and all comments on, and further interpretations of, this Oracle.<br />
</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">On behalf of my collaborator, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza, I wish to extend our gratitude to Rachel Hogencamp, Director of Rasa Spa, for all her kindnesses in hosting our talk in Ithaca and making it such a pleasant and meaningful experience.  We are proud to call all the noble souls we met in Ithaca <em>lifelong allies</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p><em>The   Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William        Douglas   Horden has just received a <a title="Silver Award in the  2010      Nautilus Awards" href="http://www.nautilusbookawards.com/2010_Silver_Winners.html" target="_blank">Silver Award in the 2010 Nautilus Awards</a>.           It          recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native          Americans of  ancient         Mexico and includes original     illustrations      interpreting  each of   the       hexagrams.  Its     subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired  Action in  the  New       World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of  the  emerging  world       culture.</p>
<p><a href="../" target="_blank">Click   here</a> to go to the main site   to see sample  chapters, reviews and   the link to <a href="http://www.larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_blank">Larson Publications</a> for ordering the book.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who want war are instruments of ill omen. —Tao Te Ching, trans. Thomas Cleary I went to the Cirque du Soleil&#8217;s &#8220;Love&#8221; performance of The Beatles&#8217; music last week and was struck by the sheer fun of it all. &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-yin-and-yang-of-the-culture-war/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Those who want war are instruments of ill omen.</em><br />
—Tao Te Ching, trans. Thomas Cleary</p>
<p>I went to the Cirque du Soleil&#8217;s &#8220;Love&#8221; performance of The Beatles&#8217; music last week and was struck by the sheer <em>fun</em> of it all.</p>
<p>The costumes and acrobatics are as stunning as you&#8217;d expect, of course. But what defies expectations is the <em>feeling</em> of the show itself, which reflects back to us a time when the Left took the Right utterly by surprise and, for a short while, ran rampant like tiny nimble mammals between the hulking legs of slow-witted dinosaurs.</p>
<p>It is a celebration, in other words, of a time when the pendulum of the Culture War swung in the other direction. The audience, spectacularly multi-cultural, loved the show &#8212; as much for reminding them that reality doesn&#8217;t have to be oppressive, I suspect, as for the skill and art of the entertainers.</p>
<p>Since I am old enough to remember those days half a century past, I hope I am old enough to have gained some perspective on the whole matter of culture, history and the future.</p>
<p>My worldview is grounded in ideas that sprouted in ancient China at least 4,000 years ago, particularly those pertaining to the way that change occurs. Based on their observations of nature &#8212; and the way human beings internalize nature to make it part of their collective psyche &#8212; the ancient Taoists conceived of the world as created and maintained by the interaction of two complementary forces, Yin and Yang. Like the two poles of a magnet, or like the shaded and sunny sides of a mountain, they were not conceived as independent or mutually exclusive. Yin and Yang, when not disturbed, sought a harmonious balance that benefited the whole.</p>
<p>And because these twin forces were observed at work in human nature as much as nature itself, they became the primary way to describe how individuals and societies change over time. In this sense, Yin was associated with the moon and Yang with the sun, and then, through further associations, Yin came to symbolize the feminine half of the world and Yang the masculine half. This kind of symbolization proved astute, since it carried down to the individual level, where each person, regardless of gender, was seen to possess a feminine half and a masculine half to their psyche. Somewhere between the great cosmological Yin and Yang making up the whole of the universe and the unique Yin and Yang making up the whole of each individual, there lies civilization itself &#8212; a unified whole whose social changes are driven by the relationship between its Yin and Yang halves.</p>
<p>The closer I look at our nation here in North America at the beginning of the 21st century, the more I am struck by the polarization taking root and threatening to tear us apart. The feminine and masculine halves of our society are settling into antagonistic mindsets that could take generations to reconcile. It is resulting in a culture war that is spilling over our borders and impacting the rest of civilization.</p>
<p>When one half attempts to dominate the other, polarization sets in, the natural balance between necessary alternatives is disrupted and the will to turn back from a downward spiral of self-destruction becomes harder and harder to sustain.</p>
<p>The Yin half of our society today is found in the Left, whose concerns for the collective welfare manifest in the Progressive agenda advocating social change in the arenas of health care reform, a social services safety net for the poor and disenfranchised, environmental protection and equal rights for all citizens, to name a few. In this sense, Progressives represent the feminine half of our culture, whose priorities are justice and humaneness.</p>
<p>The Yang half of our society today is found on the Right, whose concerns for the collective welfare manifest in the Conservative agenda advocating social restoration of cultural stability, national homogeneity, global supremacy and governance by Judeo-Christian values, to name a few. In this sense, Conservatives represent the masculine half of our culture, whose priorities are national sovereignty and wealth preservation.</p>
<p>It is easy for Progressives to view the Right as paranoid warmongers who side with dictators and multi-national corporations to maintain an obsolete world of national borders, when the thrust of history and technology is rushing us toward a single world of social and environmental harmony. It is just as easy for Conservatives to view the Left as deluded idealists willing to destroy the soul of America with socialism and abdicate the destiny of America to lead the world into an era of universal progress.</p>
<p>This kind of stereotyping has led to a deep divide of distrust and disdain that cannot be bridged without mutual respect based on a widespread recognition of equal importance.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>One yin and one yang make a tao.</em><br />
—I Ching, or Book of Changes</p>
<p><em>Tao</em> is the union of Yin and Yang. It is the Way of wholeness and the well-being of the whole. It defies definition or description because its unchanging principal is constant change. It is an underlying harmony that, like water, simply benefits everything it touches. It is translated as <em>The Way</em>, implying the single road all of creation travels together from a common origin toward a common destination.</p>
<p>Right and Left are going to have to recognize the importance of the role each plays in the well-being of the whole. If we do not accept one another and join in conversation where multiple points of view are respected and given due consideration, then we are doomed to a disastrous culture war that both sides will inevitably lose because they couldn&#8217;t stop trying to win every minor battle.</p>
<p>This is more than simply a matter of compromise. If the Right doesn&#8217;t recognize the value in social diversity and authentic compassion, then it risks becoming a police state occupying its own nation. If the Left doesn&#8217;t recognize the value in consolidating power in a time of historical transition, then it risks falling into the kind of social anarchy and rampant criminality that have recently befallen other nations.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Knowing the Male,<br />
But staying with the Female,<br />
One becomes the humble Valley of the World.</em><br />
— Tao Te Ching, trans. Chang Chung-Yuan</p>
<p>For the ancient Taoists, the Valley is the symbol of abundance shared by all; it is where rivers run and food grows and cities flourish. The above quote implies that by holding the strength of the Yang masculine half in reserve while enacting the universal goodwill of the Yin feminine half, we can make of ourselves a benevolent nation devoid of high-handed arrogance.</p>
<p>It will take more than simply tolerating one another, however. We are going to have to appreciate one another, recognizing that resources have to be channeled according to circumstances, not ideology. And we are going to have to filter out the divisive rantings of extremists on both sides, keeping in mind that we all share the common goal of national well-being. To paraphrase the Tao Te Ching, &#8220;Those who want culture war are instruments of ill omen.&#8221;</p>
<p>Something more profound than a truce will have to be declared between Yin and Yang in the culture war, for this is not, after all, a real war in which there can ever be a victor &#8212; it is a marriage from which there can be no divorce.</p>
<p>We are going to have to see each other as having the best of motives with complementary priorities. We are going to have to quite thinking in <em>issues</em> and <em>stands</em> and begin trusting one another to fulfill our respective roles. We are going to have to stop blaming one another for past betrayals and begin moving forward together. We are going to have to stop listening to the vicious in-laws in politics, commerce, religion and the media sniping from the sidelines to keep this power struggle alive. And we are going to have to shake off this mood of oppression and make this nation <em>fun</em> again.</p>
<p>We are, in a word, going to have to fall in love with one another all over again.</p>
<p>~</p>
<p>This article first appeared in the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-horden/culture-war_b_824934.html" target="_blank">Huffington Post</a> on Feb. 25th, 2011.</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><em>The   Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William        Douglas   Horden has just received a <a title="Silver Award in the  2010      Nautilus Awards" href="http://www.nautilusbookawards.com/2010_Silver_Winners.html" target="_blank">Silver Award in the 2010 Nautilus Awards</a>.        It          recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native       Americans of  ancient         Mexico and includes original  illustrations      interpreting  each of   the       hexagrams.  Its  subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired  Action in  the  New       World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of  the  emerging  world       culture.</p>
<p><a href="../../" target="_blank">Click   here</a> to go to the main site   to see sample  chapters, reviews and   the link to <a href="http://www.larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_blank">Larson Publications</a> for ordering the book.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is One Mind and each of us is one of Its Ideas. Such is the script inscribed on the memory stone of my dying. Some six years ago, I was fortunate enough to die, fully conscious, for the two &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/one-mind-and-its-ideas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There is One Mind and each of us is one of Its Ideas.</em></p>
<p>Such is the script inscribed on the memory stone of my dying.</p>
<p>Some six years ago, I was fortunate enough to die, fully conscious, for the two or three minutes it took the emergency room staff to revive me.  And, as validated in <a title="The Tibetan Book of the Dead" href="http://www.amazon.com/Tibetan-Book-Dead-Complete-Translation/dp/0143104942/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1256867424&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><em>The</em> <em>Tibetan Book of the Dead</em></a>,  I experienced those few moments in the after-life state as a much longer period of time.  As it happened to me, I catapulted out of my body into a sphere of <em>conscious light</em>, a single radiant presence within which everything that exists, had existed, or ever will exist, was present at the same time.  Each of us was likewise a sphere of conscious light, a microcosm of the greater sphere of which we were a part.</p>
<p>Each of us was, in fact, an Idea within the One Mind.  This constituted our <em>true self</em> or essential identity, our <em>meaning</em> as established in relation to all the other Ideas in reality.  We were constantly coming into contact with other Ideas in both intentional and accidental ways.  And &#8220;contact&#8221; <em>there</em> was of a very specific kind, for the act of one sphere touching another meant that all that those Ideas held instantaneously passed between them without friction or resistance.  I learned much more in that brief stay <em>there</em> than I could in many lifetimes <em>here</em>.</p>
<p>I mention my personal experience to make it clear that I am not constructing a mental framework for intellectual amusement.  What happened to me went straight to my heart, only later to be sorted out and given words.  Which has made me realize that we Ideas are not cold fragments of rationality and reason but, rather, warm reflections of passion and compassion.</p>
<p>It is this profoundly moving emotional aspect of the nature of Ideas that has most greatly impacted me in the time since I returned to my body.</p>
<p>I understand <em>One Mind</em> to mean that everything, material and immaterial, is of one substance, is of one unitary indivisible nature.  One Being.  One Presence, <em>Alive and Aware</em> throughout all Creation.</p>
<p>Likewise, I understand <em>Idea</em> to refer to each and every thing, material or immaterial, animate or inanimate, as an elemental and intrinsic Thought in the Living Awareness of the One Mind.  Each stone.  Each star.  Each molecule.  Each electron.  Each plant.  Each animal.  Each person.</p>
<div>To be clear, what opened my eyes—and my heart—is that I found that the same <em>law-of-contact</em> among Ideas applies <em>here</em> as much as it does <em>there</em>:  Even when we are not aware of it, whenever our sphere touches another, everything that we Ideas hold passes between us without friction or resistance.  And what passes between us is our own individual unique reflection of <em>heart-mind</em> awareness.</div>
<p>Which is why the ancient indigenous lifeways feel so natural to me.  And why I choose the lifeway of an animist.</p>
<p>It is that singular word <em>Spirit</em> that combines the twin concepts of heart and mind—of profound emotion and identifying thought—into a single harmonious symbol.  It is in the ancient lifeways that we find an un-self-conscious participation in the natural world based on the sense of self-knowing:  Since everything is Spirit, then everything shares a common way of being.  And since I am half form and half formless—which is to say, half body and half spirit—then other things are likewise half form and half formless.</p>
<p>Every other thing in creation, in other words,  is likewise <em>alive and aware</em>, just as I am, each of us sacred vessels of the One Spirit.</p>
<p>Every other thing in creation, therefore, is likewise a <em>person</em>, whether a human being or not, and is to be treated with all the respect and purity of intent with which one would address the One Spirit itself.</p>
<p>Such a lifeway arises from a deep-seated love of Nature.  A constant sense of awe in the face of Creation.  A sincere <a title="appreciation of the sacredness of everything" href="http://www.hipikats.com" target="_blank">appreciation of the sacredness of everything</a>.</p>
<p>And it leads to spontaneous and natural <em>intimacy</em> between Ideas.  Immediate <em>communion</em> between the individual and the One.  Universal <em>loving-kindness</em> among all Creation.</p>
<p>Everything arises from the same font of Spirit.  Form Itself <em>is</em> Spirit.  There is no <em>other</em> from which we must protect ourselves or which we ought to fear.  The material universe and all its stones and rivers and trees and animals and people arise from the same origin.  Belong to the same family.  Deserve the same peace and prospering.  When we treat nature and humanity and all our creations as <em>The Sacred</em>, as the living awareness of the One Mind, all the walls around us crumble, our hearts open in gratitude, and our every thought, word, and deed manifests good will.</p>
<p>I repeat <em>here</em> what I learned <em>there</em> when I came into contact with other spheres of conscious light:  This road—the road of treating everything as a sacred person, including other people and including ourselves—this road is the shortcut to peace of mind, bliss, and self-liberation.  It is a straight-forward discipline that trains us to see through the surface of appearances and into the <em>living meaning</em> of whatever has engaged our attention.  It is a wide open gateway to awakening <em>here</em> in this lifetime to our own individual and timeless Idea.  It is the well-worn path of freedom in every sense.</p>
<p>It is, in a word, the path of the spirit warrior, of men and women who sincerely undertake the task of defeating their <em>enemy-within</em> by moving <em>away from</em> self-defeating thoughts, feelings, and memories and <em>towards</em> a self-liberating presence within the ongoing universal Act of Creation.</p>
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		<title>2012:  End of the World View</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ancient Mayans, along with the other peoples of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, held a view of time as cyclical and spiritually potent. Cyclical in the sense that history is divided into a series of Ages (sometimes called Suns), each of which &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-end-of-the-world-view/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ancient Mayans, along with the other peoples of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, held a view of time as <em>cyclical</em> and <em>spiritually potent</em>.</p>
<p><em>Cyclical</em> in the sense that history is divided into a series of Ages (sometimes called <em>Suns</em>), each of which led to a better, more <em>humane</em>, world.</p>
<p><em>Spiritually potent</em> in the sense that the <em>creative forces</em> governing certain time periods (sometimes called <em>gods</em> in Western thinking) have sacrificed and invested themselves in the creation and sustaining of the world.</p>
<p>We moderns tend to view time as linear, forgetting that, as one Taoist sage put it, <em>Everything we know about spirit we learn by analogy from nature</em>.  The seasons of the year correspond to the times of day, both of which correlate to the four directions of the compass in what has been termed the Spatializaton Of Time—</p>
<div id="attachment_115" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 339px"><img class="size-full wp-image-115" title="Spatialization of Time" src="http://thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Spatialization-of-Time.jpg" alt="The Map of Inner Change" width="329" height="329" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Map of Inner Change</p></div>
<p>By analogy, we know that Spring symbolizes the sowing of seeds, that Summer symbolizes the cultivation and care of what we are growing, that Autumn symbolizes the gathering in and harvesting of our efforts, that Winter symbolizes the resting and saving up of energy for the next creative effort.  This is the <em>cyclical</em> aspect of time:  starting something new, nurturing and developing it, sharing the benefit with others, and consolidating resources for the next endeavor.</p>
<p>But the <em>spiritually potent</em> aspect.  <em>That</em> is something else.  It requires that we sensitize ourselves to the <em>Livingness of Space</em>.  It means leaving behind the view of matter as dead and directly experiencing stone and tree and animal and weather and the sun and stars as <em>Alive and Aware</em>, with no less a spiritual half of <em>their</em> body than <em>ours</em> possesses.  It means standing in Spring and <em>feeling</em> the mood and intention of the <em>creative force</em> governing that season.  It requires, in a word, returning to the world view of indigenous people everywhere who hold every thing in creation as <em>sacred</em> <em>persons</em>, each with a lifetime and heart-mind of its own.  It is only our lack of sensitivity to the mood and intention of the creative forces invested in, and emanating out of, each thing that keeps us bound up in isolation and alienation from the loving embrace of Spirit-Nature.</p>
<p>It will seem strange to some to think of a stone as a sacred person.  But then again, have they ever thought of themselves as a sacred person?  They may know that indigenous people ask the plant for permission to take its leaves or ask the stone for permission to carve it but do they understand that the plant or stone are being treated as a sacred person?  One thing we can see as utter fact is the equality with which the universe treats  all things:  the eagle may take the hare, but it dies touching the high-voltage wires around its nest, dooming the rabbits offspring as well as its own.  Any hierarchy we imagine to exist is leveled by death and accident.  The electrons making up my body come from stone and tree and sun and stars and, when this body disintegrates, its electrons will fly off into billions of directions to help constitute other persons, many of whom will not be human beings.  The webwork of subatomic particles forming the space-time continuum has no &#8220;holes&#8221;.  It is simply one unbroken interwoven <em>Livingness of Space</em>.</p>
<p>Every practical person in the world knows that things cannot go on like they have been any longer.  Only blindfolded ideologues and self-serving demagogues continue to push civilization closer and closer to self-destruction.  The rest of us know—or are rapidly coming to recognize—that we cannot simply go on propagating the same old dead worldview that allows the most brutish among us to continue desecrating Nature and Humanity.</p>
<p>The ancient Mayans and their counterparts throughout ancient Mesoamerica—as well as other indigenous peoples around the world, such as the visionaries who constructed the ancient Chinese oracle, the <em>I Ching</em>—were well aware of the patterns of human behavior, both individual and collective.  Intrinsic to such worldviews is the concept of a universal duality that makes up the universal unity of the world.  While this has many cosmological significances in term of the creation and sustaining of the world, it plays itself out in the patterning of human perception and behavior through the <em>rule of action and backlash</em>.</p>
<p>The future, in other words, becomes predictable simply by understanding that <em>sooner or later, everything changes into its opposite</em>.  The art of such predictions lies in being able to recognize when things are getting to be either &#8220;too much&#8221; or &#8220;too little&#8221;, states which call forth their opposites.  This requires a sensitivity to the underlying mood and intent of things, which manifests itself as a keen sense of timing.  The greater the historical shifts from one opposite to another, the longer the time frame.</p>
<p>December 21, 2012 marks the end of a 5,128-year cyle.  The Mayan Long Count calendar is established as beginning on a purely mythological date of August 11, 3114 BC in order that its end date would occur in our time.  The Mayan mathematicians went so far as to drop the date directly on a Winter Solstice, just to get our attention.  Aware of the patterns of human perception and behavior, the Mayan priest-scribes foresaw <em>this time</em>, <em>our time</em>, as the one in which the dead worldview would give way to the <em>Living Worldview</em>.</p>
<p>Let us honor their sensitivity to the changing Ages of human nature and their keen sense of timing.</p>
<p>Let us honor our own sacred nature by ending this Dark Age of inhumanity and joyfully advancing in the next, more humane, Golden Age of Humanity.</p>
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<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>2012:  Prophesy or Symbol?</title>
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		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe it&#8217;s a sign of how dramatically movies drive popular culture but a number of folks deeply steeped in the meaning of the Mayan Calendar and the Mayan writing system—as well as numerous scientists—are coming forward to reassure us that &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-vision-or-symbol/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it&#8217;s a sign of how dramatically movies drive popular culture but a number of folks deeply steeped in the meaning of the Mayan Calendar and the Mayan writing system—as well as numerous scientists—are coming forward to reassure us that the world is not in actuality coming to an end on December 21, 2012.</p>
<p>By way of example, a Mayan tribal elder is quoted <a title="recently" href="http://news.aol.com/article/world-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist/713074?icid=main|htmlws-sb|dl1|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2Fworld-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist%2F713074" target="_blank">recently</a> as saying that the idea of the calendar predicting a catastrophic doomsday springs from Western ideas and not Mayan.  This has been followed up even more recently by a Washington Post <a title="article" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/15/AR2009101503745.html" target="_blank">article</a> approaching the matter from a scientific perspective, in which the astronomical basis of the <a title="movie" href="http://www.whowillsurvive2012.com/" target="_blank">movie</a> <em>2012</em> is viewed as sensationalizing for profit.  That article does not take Sony Pictures to task strongly enough for its setting up a phony (and very hi-tech) <a title="website" href="http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/" target="_blank">website</a> called Institute for Human Continuity, whose goal is <em>Ensuring the end is just the beginning </em>and where you can vote for who ought to lead humanity in the post-2012 era.  Sane and caring people everywhere ought to boycott this film just to protest this kind of commercial exploitation.</p>
<p>Think none of this matters?  Think everyone knows its entertainment?</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">According to the Post article, <a title="David Morrison" href="http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/" target="_blank">David Morrison</a>, the author of an online feature called Ask an Astrobiologist, has &#8220;gotten nearly 1,000 e-mails from people who think something dire is about to befall the planet. One teenager wrote to Morrison that he&#8217;d rather commit suicide than see the world destroyed.&#8221;</p>
<p>An even more recent Los Angeles Times <a title="article" href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-movie17-2009oct17,0,4123180.story" target="_blank">article</a> entitled, <em>Scientists try to calm &#8217;2012&#8242; hysteria, </em>notes:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Morrison says it&#8217;s hard to know whether the people who have written to him with their fears represent a fringe or a larger cross-section of Americans who, distrustful of traditional sources of information and the authorities behind them, are falling victim to the Internet&#8217;s snake-oil salesmen.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">In such an environment, the viral marketing campaign for the movie &#8220;2012,&#8221; which encourages people to &#8220;Vote for the Leader of the Post-2012 World,&#8221; can seem like confirmation of the apocalypse, rather than of an upcoming 90-minute entertainment vehicle.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">A spokesman for Sony Pictures, Steve Elzer, said: &#8220;We believe consumers understand that the advertising is promoting a fictional film.&#8221;</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Morrison said the movie&#8217;s distributors are feeding the &#8220;panic&#8221; by creating some of the fake science websites. Most of the sites, Morrison said, are full of misinformation and speculation, often by people who have written books they are trying to sell.</p>
<p>But scientific and ethical considerations aside for the moment, let&#8217;s return to the source of the 2012 phenomenon, the ending of a 5,128-year cycle of time as marked by the Mayan Calendar.</p>
<p>Drawn away from purely academic writings for the moment, David Stuart, arguably the foremost expert on Mayan glyphs in the world,  <a title="spoke" href="http://decipherment.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/q-a-about-2012/" target="_blank">spoke</a> his own words of reassurance for informed lay readers, in which he clarified his previous statements regarding the now-famous Monument Six of Tortugero, one of the few surviving Mayan texts that actually seem to predict events—and that specifically mentions the December 21, 2012 date.</p>
<p>Or does it?  Stuart references an <a title="article" href="http://decipherment.wordpress.com/2008/12/20/what-will-not-happen-in-2012/" target="_blank">article</a> by his colleague Stephen Houston, who points out greater ambiguity in the reading of Monument Six than previously recognized.  The date may not reference any objective date but rather be ceremonial, having to do with the consecration of a particularly sacred building.</p>
<p>Great pains are being taken by such noted experts and the Mayans themselves to point out that the misconceptions about the world ending simply because the Mayan calendar turns over and begins another 5,128-year cycle are based on exaggerations and decidedly Western apocalyptic myth-making.  Why?  Well, obviously, the release of the special effects extravaganza <em>2012</em> may push already-anxious men, women and children into <a title="fear overdrive" href="http://news.aol.com/article/world-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist/713074?icid=main|htmlws-sb|dl1|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2Fworld-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist%2F713074" target="_blank">fear overdrive</a>.</p>
<div id="articleTxt5" style="padding-left: 30px;">At Cornell University, Ann Martin, who runs the &#8220;Curious? Ask an Astronomer&#8221; Web site, says people are scared.</div>
<div id="articleTxt6" style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;It&#8217;s too bad that we&#8217;re getting e-mails from fourth-graders who are saying that they&#8217;re too young to die,&#8221; Martin said. &#8220;We had a mother of two young children who was afraid she wouldn&#8217;t live to see them grow up.&#8221;</div>
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<p>Few people, after all, are well-versed in Mayan calendrics and astronomical cosmology, especially of the type that purports to deal with phenomena that recur only every 26,000 years or so.  Enter the infotainment industry with its conscience-less view on sensationalizing the latest world-ending fad in order to increase revenue.  There is apparently no end of people willing to come forward with their direst interpretations, selectively citing facts that bolster their theories.  The more shocking and attention-getting the better.  And the public good be damned.</p>
<p>A comprehensive and up-to-date review and criticism of the whole gamut of speculations related to the 2012 phenomenon can be found on <a title="Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_phenomenon" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a>.  Its clear-eyed evaluation of the phenomenon is augmented with useful research into the history of its ideas and the personalities of its proponents.  Bottom line?  There is nothing to any of the claims of the world ending in 2012.</p>
<p>Likewise, there is a lengthy and very informative article <a title="here" href="http://elscriptador.blogspot.com/2009/10/2012-odyssey.html" target="_blank">here</a> that discusses the particular difficulties of interpreting specific dates and meanings of Mayan calendrics, especially related to the problem of exactly where the Mayans envisioned their calendar starting over.  This is the rather abstruse but fascinating issue of whether a pictun occurs after 13 baktuns or, as is favored by many specialists, after 20 baktuns.</p>
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<p>And so, in that vein, I would like to add my voice to that of responsible folks in the Mayan and academic communities, attempting to inform in a useful and meaningful way.</p>
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<p>The date December 21, 2012 falls on a day called 4-Ahau in the Mayan calendar, which corresponds to the day 4-Flower in the similar ritual calendars of the indigenous peoples to the north of the Maya, such as the Mixtecs and Aztecs.  <em>All</em> of these civilizations had a schema of recurring Ages (or <em>Suns</em>) that ended on one of the 20 days of their calendar and was accompanied by the numeric coefficient &#8220;4&#8243;.  On the famous &#8220;Aztec Calendar Stone&#8221;, for example, the Ages are seen as ending on the days <em>4-Jaguar, 4-Wind, 4-Water, 4-Rain, and 4-Movement</em>.  Obviously, each of these Age-ending dates is succeeded in turn by another, new, Age.</p>
<p>The essential point is that these dates <em>commemorate and celebrate the creation of the world</em>.  They are life-affirming, a philosophy of history that takes into account the periodic transformations of civilization, <em>each one better and brighter than the last</em>.</p>
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<p>These are symbolic dates, in other words.  Not world-<em>ending</em> events.  World-<em>beginning</em> events.  Metaphorical.  Not literal.  <em>Symbolic</em>.</p>
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<p>But we are symbolic creatures, are we not?  To such an extent that the great anthropologist Mircea Eliade called us <a title="homo symbolicus" href="http://www.springerlink.com/content/r80650752p746n24/" target="_blank"><em>homo symbolicus</em></a>.  The use of <a title="artifacts" href="http://www.templeton.org/humble_approach_initiative/homo_symbolicus/" target="_blank">artifacts</a> as old as 75,000 years points to the origins of language, imagination and spirituality in this creature we call human being.  We have a sea of symbols inside us and we seem predisposed to connect those symbols to people, things, events or ideas that infuse our lives with extra meaning.  Not all meaning needs be positive, however.  Fear can add meaning, even if it increases distress and distrust.  And drama.  Especially if it seems to bind us closer to others.</p>
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<p>And as has been <a title="noted" href="http://www.experiencefestival.com/herd_behavior_-_the_concept_of_herd_behaviour_as_applied_to_human_societies_crazes" target="_blank">noted</a>, we are herding creatures, after all.  Beyond some threshold point, we move and act in a more collective manner than we generally recognize.  Presidential elections, real estate bubbles, groupthink, the list is as long as it is embarrassing.</p>
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<p>In the present case, the 2012 phenomenon finds itself in the company of other symbolic world-ending predictions:  the end of the millennium, Y2K, biblical prophesies, Nostradamus, and a host of others that various people interpret as coinciding with this date.  Beyond the purely unethical behavior of using technology and the resources of the media to instill fear in people for profit, we as a culture need to question the wisdom of rewarding those whose use <em>shock</em> for personal gain:  The more <em>shock</em> is used on us, the more inured we become to it, so the more has to be administered in order for us to feel shocked.  Yes, it&#8217;s like a drug.  And we ought to know enough by now to stay away in droves from those who peddle it.</p>
<p>We also ought to know by now that human nature possesses a self-defeating, self-destructive side that justifies greed, exploitation, and narcissism.  Is it that we, as individuals, can become so mesmerized by our sense of self-importance that we cannot imagine the world going on after our death?  Is it possible for us to prefer that the whole world end than that it might go on without us?</p>
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<p>My take on the 2012 phenomenon is that the facts have become irrelevant.  And maybe that&#8217;s a good thing.</p>
<p>There is currently a mood toward anticipating something dramatic happening on the Winter Solstice of 2012 and, even if it amounts to nothing but a self-fulfilling prophecy, this mood is likely to provoke some profound inner changes in those people who take it seriously.  In this sense, it is not so different than contemplating one&#8217;s own death:  it brings about a reconsideration of one&#8217;s life, how it is being spent, what is really important, what true purpose should be, and so on.  Seriously reflecting on the end of the world has got to impact our inner lives—and perhaps our outer actions.  In this sense, it might not be so different than those who survive a near-death encounter:  It brings about a renewed sense of wonder and reevaluation of what is truly worth preserving.</p>
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<p>Perhaps the symbolic end of the world this time around will fuel our collective imagination and inspire our collective heart to renew our desire for a truly benevolent civilization that bequeaths peace and prospering to all our great-grandchildren and their descendants worldwide.</p>
<p>Not the end of the world, then.  But the end of a world view, maybe.</p>
<p>A celebration  of creation-in-the-making.</p>
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<p>Perhaps the symbolic end of the Age this time around will convince us that the Golden Age of Humanity is within our reach if we but dare hold out our hand.</p>
<p>.</p>
<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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