Mythology Astrology Archeoastronomy
2001: THE AQUARIAN MILLENNIUM
 

Is this new millennium a great change in the space and time that we will live in? What did the ancient cultures of the world know about these large cycles of time? Does the past tell us something of our future? Since the 1970's the field of archeoastronomy has provided a vast amount of information on what the ancient cultures around the world knew and believed about their place on earth and the heavens. They measured time by the moon, sun and the stars. This observation can lead to large cycles of time that many believed to be colored with characteristics and qualities. 

Are we nearing the ending of one cycle of time into another? How would the Age of Aquarius differ from the Age of Pisces, a period of time that spawned the world's great religions of Christ, Mohammed, Buddha and Confucius? Can the examination of ancient beliefs give our time a basis to create a new view of our place in the universe? 

Naomi Bennett is an astrologer living in Austin, TX and has been a researcher on this subject for many years. She brings her perspective of these ancient records into a consolidated view for the reader. She has a B.A. in Psychology and worked in computer sales to Fortune 500 companies for 11 years. Her ability to glean scattered facts into a cohesive whole brings new light on ourselves and our collective beliefs of a world view. This is her first book 

Cover illustration by David A. Smith

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