Wednesday, November 3, 2021

The Apocalypse of the Aquarian Age

                                                      Book Press Release

                 Author Tells Readers Why the “End-of-Days” Should Not Be Feared

                                                 


Dr. Albert Amao Soria releases new book The Apocalypse of the Aquarian Age (An Essay on the Cycles of Time, Religion and Consciousness)

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Apocalyptic assumptions have long been a stronghold in pop culture. These sensationalistic theories were fueled with the arrival of the year 2012 and the Mayan calendar. It’s a trend that author Albert Amao has noticed and taken issue with.

He writes that the purpose of his book is “To counteract the wild sensationalistic and reckless speculation regarding the advent of an apocalyptic catastrophe where only the chosen ones, members of a certain religious denomination, will be saved.

First of all, he states, the word “apocalypse” should be understood in his original Greek sense, meaning revelation, disclosure of new knowledge, or reality. He believes that there is a huge conspiracy propounded by false religious “prophets” and some New Age writers who have misinterpreted the signs of the arrival of the Golden Age for the end-of-days.” Mr. Amao, who has spent his career studying metaphysics and Hermetic philosophy, has detailed his position in his new book, The Apocalypse of the Aquarian Age (An Essay on the Cycles of Time, Religion, and Consciousness). He debunks the philosophies of his adversaries, breaks down the faulty conclusions of their hypothesis in his new book, and shows readers why a worry-free heart is the most logical conclusion.
“Modern psychology, neuroscience, and epigenetics have demonstrated beyond any shadow of a doubt that man can bring about harmful outcomes with his intentions and expectations. This mental energy is magnified to its utmost degree by the tremendous power of mass thinking that can lead to the creation of self-fulfilling prophecies. The idea is to neutralize the effects of this negative thinking with the truth that there is no such thing as the end-of-days. If there is any, as Jesus Christ already admonished, nobody knows it, neither the date nor the hour. Thus, there is nothing to worry about.”

In The Apocalypse of the Aquarian Age, Mr. Amao illustrates that the world is at the threshold of a transitional period from the Age of Pisces to Aquarius. He also shows readers what to expect from such a transition and what new concepts of God and religion will result.

“This book,” says the author, “attempts to answer these questions based on well-researched sources complemented and endorsed by cosmology, archeology, psychology, religion, Near East studies, and mythology, among other scientific disciplines.”

This book is available at Amazon.com, AuthorHouse.com, and bookstores nationwide.