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Ian xel lungold biography of william hill

          The mother culture of Mexicans is its indigenous history—a history that has often been disrespected by non-Mexican scholars..

          Ian Xel Lungoldisn't exactly a household name. But he found his way into my inbox a couple of years ago and I remember exchanging a couple of emails with him.

          YouTube has a comprehensive part series on the Mayan.

        1. The document provides an introduction to understanding the spiritual meaning of the Mayan calendar and the evolution of consciousness through its cycles.
        2. The mother culture of Mexicans is its indigenous history—a history that has often been disrespected by non-Mexican scholars.
        3. Johan Calleman and Ian Xel Lungold (R.I.P.), or perhaps our descent into “infinite novelty” as claimed by Terence McKenna (R.I.P.), or.
        4. Calleman, Ian Xel Lungold, McKenna, John Major Jenkins and Peter Russell have been doing lots of research on this aspect.
        5. All I knew was that he had teamed up with Swedish microbiologist, Carl Johan Calleman, and that the two of them were on a mission to demonstrate that José Argüelles (Valum Votan)had erred in his calculations for the Mayan Dreamspell Calendar.

          My interest in the Mayan Calendar had initially been aroused by Argüelles's mindbending Mayan Factor: Path Beyond Technology(Bear & Co., 1986), and I couldn't really wrap my brain around the mathematics of it all, so I monitored Calleman and Lungold's efforts from a distance, without getting caught up in the controversy.

          Carl & Ian in Cancun
          On 10 October 2005 I received an email from Carl Johan Calleman informing me that Ian Lungold was very ill with a tumour in his throat.

          Five weeks later, on 16 November, Ian left his body. He was only 56.

          It was only recently that