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Return of the Golden Age: Ancient History and the Key to Our Collective Future

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Return of the Golden Age: Ancient History and the Key to Our Collective Future
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Edward F. Malkowski
Foreword by Barbara Hand Clow
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreMind, Body, Spirit - thought and practice
ISBN/Barcode 9781620551974
ClassificationsDewey:202.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Publication Date 10 February 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

* Reveals the events preserved in myth that launched humanity into 12,000 years of struggle, selfishness and false beliefs * Explores how we can initiate a new Golden Age through ancient Egyptian teachings on the creative power of our imaginations * Explains how our world system of economics, which benefits a few at the expense of the many, arose as a reaction to global catastrophe in prehistory Since the beginning of recorded history humanity has been in a continuous struggle over land and resources. It continues today despite the abundance we have created through scientific innovation and technology. Why such a struggle for resources exists has never been explained. Neither has the human drive to own, accumulate and hoard. Edward Malkowski reveals that the answer lies in recognising the reality behind humanity's earliest myths. He shows that the opportunity is at hand to transcend these inherited selfish traits and return to a Golden Age of peace and abundance. Malkowski explores the hidden meaning behind stories such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, Plato's Atlantis and myths of a new sky and a new sun, of great floods and the death of the gods and of the preceding Golden Age. He connects these myths to a real extinction event that occurred 12,000 years ago. He explains how the survivors-our ancestors-were catapulted from utopia into a world of scarcity, scarring the collective mind of humanity and initiating the struggle for resources in an attempt to regain our lost paradise. He shows how our world system of economics, focused on ownership and based on the false belief of separateness-benefitting a few at the expense of the many-arose as a reaction to this catastrophe. Drawing on the pre-catastrophe teachings preserved by the ancient Egyptians, Malkowski reveals that we are returning to a celestial configuration parallel to that of the past Golden Age. Through our collective DNA memory and the creative power of our imaginations, we can end our 12,000-year quest to regain paradise lost and launch a new Golden Age of unity, abundance and equality for all humanity.

Author Biography

Edward F. Malkowski is a historical researcher with a special interest in philosophy, ancient Egypt and the development of religious beliefs from ancient to modern times. He is the author of Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE, Sons of God-Daughters of Men, Before the Pharaohs and The Spiritual Technology of Ancient Egypt. He lives in Lincoln, Illinois.

Reviews

"Ed Malkowski's previous books show evidence of Civilization X in a well-researched, enlightening, and entertaining way. In Return of the Golden Age he takes readers from the present to precataclysmic times and the Golden Age that existed with Civilization X. He then brings us back to the upcoming Golden Age. A truly wonderful read!" Bruce Cunningham, director of Ancient Mysteries International, LLC "Can our educational, social and economic systems change from their emphasis on how to make money to buy more stuff to an emphasis on embracing higher consciousness and expanded awareness as the goals in life? Can we rise up from our narrow, self-centered lives to become people of genuine wisdom? Author, Ed Malkowski thinks we can, and he and others see it beginning to happen in the midst of the mess we have now. Let's hope he's right." Alan Glassman, New Dawn, March 2014