MESOAMERICAN STUDIES / METAPHYSICS "Ancient Mexico lives again in this amazing retrieval of an Aztec pictorial and oral tradition. Marty and John lead the reader to places undiscovered by archaeologists and ethnologists." --Bruce Scofield, author of Day-Signs: Native American Astrology From Ancient Mexico "The Pyramid of Fire is part of the highest esoteric tradition of mankind. . . . a lucid and insightful commentary born of a sound grasp of the Perennial Philosophy." --Estefan Lambert, author of The Solar Body and The Cleaving of the Moon "Marty Matz is the lost Beat genius and Pyramid of…mehr
MESOAMERICAN STUDIES / METAPHYSICS "Ancient Mexico lives again in this amazing retrieval of an Aztec pictorial and oral tradition. Marty and John lead the reader to places undiscovered by archaeologists and ethnologists." --Bruce Scofield, author of Day-Signs: Native American Astrology From Ancient Mexico "The Pyramid of Fire is part of the highest esoteric tradition of mankind. . . . a lucid and insightful commentary born of a sound grasp of the Perennial Philosophy." --Estefan Lambert, author of The Solar Body and The Cleaving of the Moon "Marty Matz is the lost Beat genius and Pyramid of Fire is everything from his spiritual autobiography to a classic world text of enlightenment." --Gerald Nicosia, poet and author of Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac In 1961 an unknown Aztec codex was revealed to Beat poet and explorer Marty Matz by a Mazatec shaman in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. Originally intended for dramatic performance, this codex presents a profound metaphysical teaching describing how the end of time will bring about a visionary ascent and mystic initiation. At the behest of his Mazatec teacher, Matz transcribed this pictorial codex into a literary form that would preserve its initiatory teachings and reveal its secret meanings to a wider audience. The Pyramid of Fire codex (Codex Matz-Ayauhtla) is an epic poem that provides a vehicle to transport the initiate into the higher realms of consciousness. It represents a barely surviving thread of teachings that have been passed down in secret since the time of the Spanish Conquest. Revealed are the techniques by which human beings are transported to the stellar realm after death via the solar energy within what the ancients called the "serpent of consciousness." Line-by-line commentary by John Major Jenkins provides insights into the perennial philosophy and Matz, in his introduction and through the inclusion of his poetry and fiction and an interview he conducted with Jenkins, offers his understanding of its relevance to our time. JOHN MAJOR JENKINS has taught at Esalen and Naropa and appeared on the Discovery Channel's Places of Mystery and National Public Radio's Spirit and Mind. The author of Maya Cosmogenesis 2012 and Galactic Alignment, he lives in Boulder, Colorado. MARTIN MATZ (1934-2001) was a poet/philosopher involved in the 1950s Beat movement. His published works include Time Waits and Pipe Dreams.
John Major Jenkins (1964-2017) was a leading independent researcher on ancient Mesoamerican cosmology. He authored five books on the Maya, including Maya Cosmogenesis 2012, Galactic Alignment, and Pyramid of Fire. He gave presentations at the prestigious Institute of Maya Studies in Miami, and in 1998, he was invited by the Indigenous Council of the Americas to speak at their conference in Merida, Mexico. He was featured on two episodes of the "Places of Mystery" TV show on Discovery Channel and appeared in the film Manifesting the Mind and the documentary 2012: Science or Superstition.
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“Time Waits” by Marty Matz Foreword by Barbara A. Matz Preface: A Note on the Contents Introduction: Nahuatl Poetry and Metaphysics 1 Marty Matz and the Lost Codex 2 In Search of Paititi 3 The Pyramid of Fire: A Novella 4 The Text 5 Commentary 6 Gnostic and Perennial Parallels to the Pyramid of Fire Appendix 1: Quetzalcoatl’s Ascension Appendix 2: Nahuatl Pronunciation Guide Appendix 3: A Glossary of Aztec Gods and Goddesses Appendix 4: Resources Notes Bibliography Index
“Time Waits” by Marty Matz Foreword by Barbara A. Matz Preface: A Note on the Contents Introduction: Nahuatl Poetry and Metaphysics 1 Marty Matz and the Lost Codex 2 In Search of Paititi 3 The Pyramid of Fire: A Novella 4 The Text 5 Commentary 6 Gnostic and Perennial Parallels to the Pyramid of Fire Appendix 1: Quetzalcoatl’s Ascension Appendix 2: Nahuatl Pronunciation Guide Appendix 3: A Glossary of Aztec Gods and Goddesses Appendix 4: Resources Notes Bibliography Index
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