Spiritual Turning Points of North American History

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This work builds at the foundation of the Popol Vuh, the document that retraces in mythical language the four ages, or stages of civilization, that each one of The united states has undergone to some extent. It also moves from the Popol Vuh into later times through myths and legends of the Aztec and Iroquois.

Myth and history are placed side by side in a scientific and imaginative approach that documents the correlation between pre-historical and historical periods and the spiritual events that ushered them in, as narrated in the myths and legends of North The united states. This approach reconciles Western analytical consciousness with the Native American language of myths and legends.

All of this is placed first in the point of view of Maya spiritual tradition, and then from the point of view that the twentieth-century research of Rudolf Steiner brought to light, especially in the case of the events that took place in Central The united states two thousand years ago, about which only Rudolf Steiner has spoken.

The first a part of the work explores events of 2,000 years ago and their consequences in the onset of Maya civilization. The second one part researches the upward thrust of new spiritual influences around the time just before the arrival of Columbus in The united states. On the extremes of the spectrum, we find Aztec and Iroquois worldviews. Both cosmologies have links, subtle or obvious, with the Popol Vuh, whether continuing or reinterpreting its original message. This polarity carries momentous consequences for global social trends in brand new world history.

Spiritual Turning Points of North American History brings a fresh point of view to North American history and the meeting of European and First Nations worldviews.

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