The apocalyptic basis of the new film “2012”is false, according to author Bob Waxman in his new book “2012: The Ultimate Meaning.”
Waxman’s book will be published by Paragon House and released to consumer on Dec. 21, 2009 – exactly three years before the date the movie is based on.
Waxman has hired international public relations firm TransMedia Group to debunk the 2012 myth that centers on the end of the Mayan Calendar.
Waxman believes Hollywood owes ancient Mayans an apology as they were not predicting anything of the kind depicted in the film,” said TransMedia’s founder Tom Madden, a former No. 2 ranked executive at NBC, where he was involved in promoting blockbuster miniseries and films on television.
“Our publicity will underscore that the date of 2012 was to mark the beginning of a new time-cycle which the Mayans were predicting as an era of heightened awareness and unitary consciousness,” he said.
Waxman, whose expertise and scholarship is in Ancient Spiritual Wisdom, said Mayans believed that the year 2012 marks the process of a transition from one World Age to the next.
Waxman has appeared on national TV and radio programs as an expert on comparative ancient wisdom, ancient world civilizations and their interpretations. His previous books are, “The Fundamentals of Esoteric Philosophy”,” Kabbalah Simply Stated” and “The Power of A.W.E.”.
TransMedia’s publicity will explain the Mayan Long Count Calendar’s ending on Dec.21, 2012 at 11:11 p.m.
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