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Ian Xel Lungold
Ian Xel Lungold (January 26, 1949 – November 16, 2005) was a notable figure in the study and dissemination of the Mayan calendar and its philosophies. Unlike traditional academics, Lungold approached the Mayan calendar not just as an artifact of historical interest but as a living system of knowledge that offers profound insights into the nature of time and consciousness.
Lungold’s journey into the heart of Mayan wisdom began in the late 1990s, when he encountered the work of Dr.
Carl Johan Calleman, a Swedish biochemist and a leading researcher on the Mayan calendar. Inspired by Calleman’s theories, Lungold dedicated himself to exploring and expanding upon the concepts of the Mayan calendar, focusing particularly on the Tzolkin, a 260-day cycle that is central to Mayan cosmology.
One of Lungold’s key contributions was his ability to translate the complex symbolism and cycles of the Mayan calendar into terms that were accessible and relevan IAN XEL LUNGOLD 12-AHAU – Mayan Majix, carousel FUVY