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Author:
Jose Arguelles
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978-0963175007
ISBN:
0963175009
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Deborah Haight; 1st Muse publications ed edition (March 1, 1992)
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Reprint of Jose Arguelles' widely-acclaimed art and cultural history/planetary treatise. Fully entrained in the galactic beam, on July 26, 1992, Earth's portals will open so that the human race can enter the new time, Earth Time

Reprint of Jose Arguelles' widely-acclaimed art and cultural history/planetary treatise. Originally published in 1975. Fully entrained in the galactic beam, on July 26, 1992, Earth's portals will open so that the human race can enter the new time, Earth Time. He got the exact day, and somehow without knowing how, so did I. This is Arguelles most scholarly book, written for the most part in plain English.

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Jose Arguelles' widely-acclaimed art and cultural history/planetary treatise. The exploration of the split between science and art and the author's call for uniting these two aspects into wholeness within our fragile total environment has perhaps more relevance now than at the time the book was first published. Just excerpt chapters and extensive bibliography. Categories: Art. Год: 1975.

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analysis of the history of human expression. of Thirteen Heavens and Nine Hells, as well as Yeats’ 28-based Vision.

This richly detailed and encyclopedic text from the 70’s demonstrates the workings of the law of time as a brilliantly conceived and whole systems analysis of the history of human expression. Includes the original application of the prophecy of Thirteen Heavens and Nine Hells, as well as Yeats’ 28-based Vision. Truly visionary history, to be studied and contemplated. 1975, Shambhala Publications & 1992, Muse Publications.

Argüelles, José The transformative vision: Reflections on the nature and history of human expression. ISBN 13: 9780877730552. The transformative vision: Reflections on the nature and history of human expression.

Reprint of Jose Arguelles widely-acclaimed art and cultural history/planetary treatise. Amazing book, a different take on history.

book by José Argüelles. A strange story about this book. Published by Thriftbooks. com User, 10 years ago. In February or March of 1992 I was given a copy of Earth Ascending.

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The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression. The Feminine: Spacious as Sky (co-author, with Miriam Arguelles). Shambhala Publications 1977. Earth Ascending: An Illustrated Treatise on the Law Governing Whole Systems.

Reprint of Jose Arguelles' widely-acclaimed art and cultural history/planetary treatise. Originally published in 1975, this edition includes a new introduction and full-color cover painting that tie the author's past work to his on-going efforts. The exploration of the split between science and art and the author's call for uniting these two aspects into wholeness within our fragile total environment has perhaps more relevance now than at the time the book was first published.
  • If you haven't read this, you're missing out!

  • I love this book because it was the first that I was ever mentioned in, so read it right now

  • In February or March of 1992 I was given a copy of Earth Ascending. This book impacted me so strongly that I began a series of drawings and graphic black and white pictures that had the same obsessive quality as the pyramid sculpture in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Not art, but something else.

    The drawings were related to the I Ching and Mayan timing concepts and I guess they worked on my subconscious because on the night of July 25, 1992 I had a strange dream that I remembered very clearly. There were three parts to the dream, the details of which I won't go into now because they aren't important except to say that each section of the dream came true the following day, July 26, 1992, culminating in an experience I can only say was like being conscious simultaneously in the past, present and future, as if I was moving backwards and forwards in time while also being completely anchored in the present.

    Several days later I came across The Transformative Vision, where these words from the introduction seared themselves into my brain.

    "Fully entrained in the galactic beam, on July 26, 1992, Earth's portals will open so that the human race can enter the new time, Earth Time."

    He got the exact day, and somehow without knowing how, so did I.

    This is Arguelles most scholarly book, written for the most part in plain English. Highly recommended.

  • I bought and read this book back in the '70s, then passed it around to my friends until it fell apart. Well worth a read for artists and philosophers everywhere.

  • Arguelles gets right down to the root causes of the crisis of modern civilization.He calls the feminine element psyche(breath or soul) and the male element techne (skill).Since the Renaissance techne has come to dominate life, giving us a purely mechanical existence at the exspense of psyche, which has been relegated to the unconscious.There is no recognised relation between the two, and modern life "is the life of the waking dead, and it is no real life at all". Arguelles shows how art has manifested this split, culminating in the sterility of modern art today.He calls for the reconciliation of male and female in order to restore cosmic harmony.The true artist can plant the vision-seed that will take us forward.The scope of Arguelles' vision is fantastic.This book has real answers that show the way out of our dying civilization.

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