Global Information Lookup Global Information

Mayanism information


Mayanism is a non-codified eclectic collection of New Age beliefs, influenced in part by Pre-Columbian Maya mythology and some folk beliefs of the modern Maya peoples.[1][2]

Contemporary Mayanism places less emphasis on contacts between the ancient Maya and lost lands than in the work of early writers such as Godfrey Higgins, Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg and Augustus Le Plongeon, alluding instead to possible contacts with extraterrestrial life. However, it continues to include references to Atlantis.[3] Notions about extraterrestrial influence on the Maya can be traced to the book Chariots of the Gods? by Erich von Däniken, whose ancient astronaut theories were in turn influenced by the work of Peter Kolosimo and especially the team of Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels, authors of Le Matin des magiciens. These latter writers were inspired by the fantasy literature of H. P. Lovecraft[4] and publications by Charles Fort. However, there remain elements of fascination with lost continents and lost civilizations, especially as popularized by 19th century science fiction and speculative fiction by authors such as Jules Verne, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and H. Rider Haggard.

Mayanism experienced a revival in the 1970s through the work of Frank Waters, a writer on the subject of Hopi mythology.[5] His Book of the Hopi is rejected "as largely ersatz by Hopi traditionalists".[6] In 1970, Waters was the recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation grant to support research in Mexico and Central America. This resulted in his 1975 book Mexico Mystique: The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness, a discussion of Mesoamerican culture strongly colored by Waters' beliefs in astrology, prophecy, and the lost continent of Atlantis.[7] It has gained new momentum in the context of the 2012 phenomenon, especially as presented in the work of New Age author John Major Jenkins, who asserts that Mayanism is "the essential core ideas or teachings of Maya religion and philosophy" in his 2009 book The 2012 Story: The Myths, Fallacies, and Truth Behind the Most Intriguing Date in History.[8]

Mayanism has gained renewed vigor due to pseudoscientific nonfiction by authors such as Erich von Däniken, Zecharia Sitchin, and Graham Hancock, whose theories range from invoking ancient astronauts and other extraterrestrials from outer space to revivals of the idea that ancient peoples from lost lands brought wisdom and technology to the Mayas. The implication of this is that the Mayas had access to aspects of ancient knowledge, spiritualism, philosophy, and religion that are useful for coping with the modern world, whether by avoiding Armageddon, embracing a mystical Apocalypse, or constructing a future Utopia.

Mayanism has a complex history that draws from many different sources on the fringes of mainstream archaeology. It has gained growing attention through its influence on popular culture through pulp fiction, science fiction, fantasy literature, and more recently cinema, graphic novels, fantasy role-playing games, and video games. It has also drawn inspiration from the success of The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield, a novel that refers to the fictional discovery of a Pre-Columbian self-help manuscript in South America.

Mayanism has been promoted by specific publishing houses, most notably Inner Traditions – Bear & Company, which has produced a number of books on the theme of 2012 by authors such as José Argüelles, John Major Jenkins, Carl Johan Calleman, and Barbara Hand Clow. Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. has published works by New Age authors Daniel Pinchbeck and John Major Jenkins that have further contributed to a growing interest in Mayanism.

  1. ^ Alexander 1999
  2. ^ Hoopes 2011
  3. ^ Jenkins 2009, pp. 304–6
  4. ^ Colavito 2005
  5. ^ Waters 1963
  6. ^ Paper, Jordan (2006). Native North American Religious Traditions: Dancing for Life. Praeger. p. 38. ISBN 978-0275990978.
  7. ^ Waters 1975.
  8. ^ Jenkins 2009.

and 22 Related for: Mayanism information

Request time (Page generated in 0.6 seconds.)

Mayanism

Last Update:

theme in Mayanism, are one of the contributions from Theosophy while Emerson would be an early example of a plastic shaman in Mayanism. Mayanism has no...

Word Count : 2771

Mayan

Last Update:

Look up Mayan or mayan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mayan most commonly refers to: Maya peoples, various indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and northern...

Word Count : 178

Maya civilization

Last Update:

well over 6 million individuals, speak more than twenty-eight surviving Mayan languages, and reside in nearly the same area as their ancestors. The Archaic...

Word Count : 22561

Mayan languages

Last Update:

The Mayan languages form a language family spoken in Mesoamerica, both in the south of Mexico and northern Central America. Mayan languages are spoken...

Word Count : 9313

Mayan genetics

Last Update:

principal component analysis (PCA) for the HLA-A locus exhibited by the Mayan population. Results plot close similarities with the Inupiat people of Native...

Word Count : 1497

Mamuni Mayan

Last Update:

Mamuni Mayan (Tamil: மாமுனி மாயாசுரன், romanized: Māmuṉi Māyāsuran) is a character in Tamil mythology. He is featured in works of Sangam literature such...

Word Count : 147

Carlos Mayans

Last Update:

Carlos Mayans (born July 8, 1948) became mayor of the city of Wichita, Kansas in April 2003. He was born in Havana, Cuba in 1948 and emigrated to the United...

Word Count : 155

2012 phenomenon

Last Update:

influenced in this regard by the Mayanism of American author William S. Burroughs, who first portrayed the end of the Mayan Long Count as an apocalyptic shift...

Word Count : 13477

Maya peoples

Last Update:

a more traditional, culturally distinct life, often speaking one of the Mayan languages as a primary language. One of the largest groups of Maya live...

Word Count : 4969

Hunab Ku

Last Update:

new religion. References to Hunab Ku have figured prominently in New Age Mayanism such as that of José Argüelles. The earliest known publicly available written...

Word Count : 1496

Maya calendar

Last Update:

the land of Yucatán into 13 'kingdoms'. 2012 phenomenon Maya religion Mayanism Tres Zapotes#Stela C Maya Astronomy Aztec calendar Tedlock, Barbara, Time...

Word Count : 4744

Maya script

Last Update:

Spanish conquest of the Maya in the 16th and 17th centuries. Though modern Mayan languages are almost entirely written using the Latin alphabet rather than...

Word Count : 5808

Atlantis

Last Update:

Atlantic Ocean. Contemporary perceptions of Atlantis share roots with Mayanism, which can be traced to the beginning of the Modern Age, when European...

Word Count : 11729

Guatemalan genocide

Last Update:

insurgency and began a campaign of mass killings and disappearances of Mayan peasants. While massacres of indigenous peasants had occurred earlier in...

Word Count : 12937

Maya numerals

Last Update:

The Mayan numeral system was the system to represent numbers and calendar dates in the Maya civilization. It was a vigesimal (base-20) positional numeral...

Word Count : 1094

Mayan Theater

Last Update:

The Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, California is a landmark former movie palace and current nightclub and music venue. The Mayan Theater opened in August...

Word Count : 576

Mayan Astronomers

Last Update:

The Mayan Astronomers are a semi-professional ice hockey team in Mexico City, Mexico. They play in the Liga Mexicana Élite. The Astronomers were founded...

Word Count : 84

Earl Mayan

Last Update:

Earl Mayan (1916 – December 12, 2009) was an American illustrator whose early career spanned the era of pulp magazines to the post World War II years...

Word Count : 257

Mayan Renaissance

Last Update:

Mayan Renaissance is a 2012 American documentary film by director Dawn Engle about the Maya peoples of Guatemala and Central America. It describes the...

Word Count : 236

Maya mythology

Last Update:

Mayan or Maya mythology is part in of Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all of the Maya tales in which personified forces of nature, deities, and the...

Word Count : 3423

Lopez vs Lopez

Last Update:

Lopez is an American sitcom television series created by George Lopez, Mayan Lopez and Debby Wolfe that premiered on NBC on November 4, 2022. Wolfe also...

Word Count : 1825

Tren Maya

Last Update:

The Tren Maya (sometimes also Mayan Train or Maya Train) is a 1,554-kilometre (966 mi) intercity railway in Mexico that traverses the Yucatán Peninsula...

Word Count : 4630

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net