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Secrets of the sphinx

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Secrets of the Sphinx is a revealing book that is subtitled The Mysteries of the Ages Revealed by Andrew Raymond. It points out that it is not the end of the world, but we can expect some very big seasonal changes.
The Giza Sphinx stands guard at the gates of a 25,800 year natural cycle known as the "Great Year", the "Platonic Year", or the "precession of the equinoxes" in a dictionary.

Using playful and friendly language, Andy Raymond explains this almost-forgotten cosmic process -- which was so important to our ancestors that they recorded it in countless myths and monuments, from the tarot deck to Stonehenge to the fundamental belief of all world religions.

Among the provocative revelations in this
You're not the astrological sign that you thought you were;
Earth is entering a period of enlightenment and turbulence as predicted by most prophets; Changing "seasons" in the Great Year does not mean the end of the world;
The chapter on foods can help you end disease, look younger, and handle the sun's increasing light at this time in the Great Year;
Comprehend why we are Dawning into the Age of Aquarius -- the water bearer in Revelation.
Understand how the stories of the "Sun and the twelve apostles" and the "Sun and the Twelve Constellation" have their roots in astronomy -- there is nothing new under the Sun, only repackaging.
Discover that Ezekiel's four cherubim (Man, Lion, Bull, and Eagle) are the four pillars of the twelve constellations in the heavens, and these symbols are found in many creation stories from Egyptian, Mayan, Hindu, and Babylon -- just to name a few.
The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn should be renamed the Tropic of Taurus and the Tropic of Scorpio (also known as an Eagle).
The Haleakala Times review "An amazing act of synthesis. Raymond shines a bold and lighthearted floodlight on the muddy confusion of out times. This information should be taught in the elementary schools."

Secrets of the Sphinx is an uplifting experience and an easy book to read. You will be thinking about this publication long after you set it down!

160 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1995

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Andrew Raymond

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Andrew Raymond lives and writes in Glasgow, Scotland with his wife and little boy. His first book, Official Secrets, has sold over 100,000 copies, and the series in total has over 10 million Kindle Unlimited page reads. His first crime book, The Bonnie Dead, introduces Police Scotland's premier investigator DCI John Lomond. The first in a thrilling Scottish crime series, shot through with dark Glaswegian humour and gripping twists, that take you into the hidden depths of Andrew's home city, as well as the iconic hills and glens of the Scottish highlands.

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April 16, 2016
Very interesting read

I have to admit. I get bored reading some books and they often go unfinished. This book kept me interested the whole way and left me wanting to read more.
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