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The Ledge of Quetzal - Beyond 2012

A Magical Adventure to Discover the Real Promise of the Mayan Prophecy 
by Jock Whitehouse
(To be published : September 2009)

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Size: 21,5x14cm
Number of pages: 144
Magical Allegory

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The Book

Key Selling Points

The Author 

The Ledge of Quetzal
The Lost Promise of the Mayan Prophecy -- 2012 and Beyond

          Successful businessman Daniel Bancroft’s life takes a turn for the magical-real when his wife leaves him and he finds himself thrust onto a quest to discover hidden messages within the Mayan Prophecy of 2012 – that these are not end times but times of great opportunity to transform ourselves and the world -- and bring the good news back to all who will listen.

Read a most interesting autobiographical story by Jock Whitehouse which appeared in IONS Review #65 entitled "Befriending Fear". Click on the following URL: http://www.shiftinaction.com/node/174

 

  • Emphasizes the often-neglected aspect of the prophecy that foresees 2012 not as THE END period, but as an opportunity for unimaginable spiritual growth and change.
  • A magical allegory in the tradition of Paolo Coelho’s The Alchemist (and others) and Carlos Castaneda’s Teachings of Don Juan.
  • THE LEDGE OF QUETZAL COMBINES THE INSPIRATION OF ALLEGORY WITH THE CREDIBILITY OF NON-FICTION
  • It bridges the fiction and non-fiction markets


"LET THE REAL PROMISE OF THE MAYAN PROPHECY INSPIRE YOU FOR A CHANGE."

Jock (John) Whitehouse was raised in Mexico, where his family took him at age of 5 to recover from rheumatic fever. As lone, adventuresome Americans, they spent the next 15 years traveling into remote, sparsely populated areas of Mexico, where Jock experienced firsthand the mystical native traditions that inform the mythological core of his allegory. He returned to the States for college and lived here for 40 years, before returning to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, home to his heart. He studied writing under Rod Serling and has written professionally for over 30 years.

See and hear the author on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpdwZP5TqGc

GOOGLE ALERT!

"A Google search of "2012" in October, 2007 produced 103 million references.  That same search in October 2008 produced 315 million references ... a three-fold increase in one year.  We can only imagine how much interest will grow in the months ahead."