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Explains esoteric secrets of the sacred solar science encoded in the massive army of terracotta warriors that guards the tomb of Chinese emperor Chand#8217;in Shi Huangdiandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Decodes the farewell message of the first emperor of China concealed more than 2,000 years ago in the 8,000 terracotta warriors that guard his tombandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Shows the spiritual principles of this sacred solar science and its remarkable insights into heaven, hell, and the immortality of the soulandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8226; Latest book by the bestselling author of andlt;iandgt;The Tutankhamun Propheciesandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;The Lost Tomb of Viracochaandlt;/iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;When the first emperor of unified China, Chand#8217;in Shi Huangdi, felt his death approaching, he decreed that he be entombed within a pyramid and that his tomb be protected by an immortal army of terracotta soldiers. In 1974 archaeologists discovered the first of more than 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors, each weighing half a ton, buried circa 220 B.C.E. near this emperorand#8217;s pyramid tomb. Maurice Cotterell shows how Shi Huangdi--like the pharaoh Tutankhamun, the Mayan lord Pacal, and Viracocha in Peru--was a keeper of the sacred solar science of the ancients, a science that included a sophisticated understanding of the effect of the sun on earthly affairs, fertility rates, and personality. The keepers of this science taught that the soul was immortal and was destined to transform into star energy or be reborn on Earth, depending on an individualand#8217;s spiritual progress in his or her lifetime. Using his unique understanding of how and why ancient civilizations encoded this extraordinary knowledge, Cotterell decodes the emperorand#8217;s farewell message concealed in the terracotta warriors--a message that reveals the true purpose of life and the imperishable nature of the soul.
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andquot;Cotterell's ability to relate science to religion. . . will provide the reader with plenty of food for thought.andquot;
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"With a wealth of in-depth reserach, data and analysis, Cotterell presents a truly compelling theory that could make a believer out of even the most ignorant or skeptical reader."
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"Cotterell's ability to relate science to religion. . . will provide the reader with plenty of food for thought." < b=""> Janet Bren <> , < i=""> Fate <> , August 2004
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"With a wealth of in-depth reserach, data and analysis, Cotterell presents a truly compelling theory that could make a believer out of even the most ignorant or skeptical reader." < i=""> Asian Georgraphic <> , No. 62, Jan 2009
Synopsis
Explains esoteric secrets of the sacred solar science encoded in the massive army of terracotta warriors that guards the tomb of Chinese emperor Ch'in Shi Huangdi.
Decodes the farewell message of the first emperor of China concealed more than 2,000 years ago in the 8,000 terracotta warriors that guard his tomb.
Shows the spiritual principles of this sacred solar science and its remarkable insights into heaven, hell, and the immortality of the soul.
Latest book by the bestselling author of The Tutankhamun Prophecies and The Lost Tomb of Viracocha.
When the first emperor of unified China, Ch'in Shi Huangdi, felt his death approaching, he decreed that he be entombed within a pyramid and that his tomb be protected by an immortal army of terracotta soldiers. In 1974 archaeologists discovered the first of more than 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors, each weighing half a ton, buried circa 220 B.C.E.--near this emperor's pyramid tomb.
Maurice Cotterell shows how Shi Huangdi--like the pharaoh Tutankhamun, the Mayan lord Pacal, and Viracocha in Peru--was a keeper of the sacred solar science of the ancients, a science that included a sophisticated understanding of the effect of the sun on earthly affairs, fertility rates, and personality. The keepers of this science taught that the soul was immortal and was destined to transform into star energy or be reborn on Earth, depending on an individual's spiritual progress in his or her lifetime. Using his unique understanding of how and why ancient civilizations encoded this extraordinary knowledge, Cotterell decodes the emperor's farewell message concealed in the terracotta warriors--a message that reveals the true purpose of life and the imperishable nature of the soul.
Synopsis
When the first emperor of unified China, Ch’in Shi Huangdi, felt his death approaching, he decreed that his tomb be protected by an army of terracotta soldiers. In 1974 archaeologists discovered the first of more than 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors, buried circa 220 b.c.e., near this emperor’s pyramid tomb. Maurice Cotterell decodes the message concealed in the terracotta warriors—a message that reveals the true purpose of life and the imperishable nature of the soul.
About the Author
Maurice Cotterell, a mathematician and scientist formerly at the Cranfield Institute of Technology, was awarded the Voluntariado Cultural medal in 1992 for his contributions to Mexican culture. He is the author of andlt;iandgt;The Tutankhamun Propheciesandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;The Lost Tomb of Viracocha. andlt;/iandgt;He lives in Ireland.
Table of Contents
andlt;Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Credits andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Acknowledgementsandlt;/Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Chapter One: The Secret Army of the First Emperor andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;The Potterandrsquo;s Field andlt;BRandgt;The Ten Face Shapes, According to Lin Yutangandrsquo;s Dictionary andlt;BRandgt;The Secret Message of the Ten Face Shapes andlt;BRandgt;The Sun and God andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Chapter Two: A Brief History of China andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;Texts, Silk, Jade and Immortality andlt;BRandgt;Confucius andlt;BRandgt;Lao Tzu andlt;BRandgt;Mencius andlt;BRandgt;Ssu-ma Chandrsquo;ien andlt;BRandgt;The Bamboo Books andlt;BRandgt;James Leggeandrsquo;s Chinese Classics andlt;BRandgt;Joseph Needham andlt;BRandgt;Silk andlt;BRandgt;The Great Silk Road andlt;BRandgt;Buddhism Travels to China andlt;BRandgt;Jade andlt;BRandgt;China Through the Ages andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Chapter Three: Chinese Mythological Beliefandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Numerical, Pictorial and Mythological Encoding of Information andlt;BRandgt;The Dragon andlt;BRandgt;Astrology and Astronomy andlt;BRandgt;The Monkey andlt;BRandgt;Mythological and Numerological Encoding of Knowledge during the Ming and Chandrsquo;ing Dynasties andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Chapter Four: The Secret Codes of the Terracotta Warriorsandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;The Great Pyramid of China andlt;BRandgt;The Pits and the Warriors andlt;BRandgt;Pit Number 1 andlt;BRandgt;Pit Number 2 andlt;BRandgt;Pit Number 3 andlt;BRandgt;Pit Number 4 andlt;BRandgt;Weaponry andlt;BRandgt;Body Armour andlt;BRandgt;The Ranks andlt;BRandgt;The Secrets in the Hair andlt;BRandgt;The Secrets of the Squares andlt;BRandgt;The Secrets in the Hands andlt;BRandgt;The Secrets in the Tunic Dots andlt;BRandgt;The Bronze Horses and Chariots andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Chapter Five: The Battlefield of Xian andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;The Lost Tombs of Liu Sheng and Tou Wan andlt;BRandgt;The 666 of Prince Liu Sheng andlt;BRandgt;The Legacy of Shi Huangdi andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Appendix 1: Table of Chinese Dynasties andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Appendix 2: Table of Chinese Emperors andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Appendix 3: The Sun and Godandlt;/Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;(i)--How the Sun Determines Personality; the Astrogenetic Theory andlt;BRandgt;(ii)--How the Sun Controls Fertility in Females andlt;BRandgt;(iii)--How the Sun Regulates the Rise and Fall of Civilisations andlt;BRandgt;(iv)--Solar Radiation and Sunspot Activity andlt;BRandgt;(v)--How Sunspots Cause Schizophrenia andlt;BRandgt;(vi)--How the Sun Controls Biorhythms andlt;BRandgt;(vii)--How the Sun Causes Cancer andlt;BRandgt;(viii)--How VDUandrsquo;s Cause Miscarriages andlt;BRandgt;(ix)--The Cause of Sunspots andlt;BRandgt;(x)--Calculation of the Sunspot Cycle andlt;BRandgt;(xi)--How the Sun Causes Catastrophe Cycles andlt;BRandgt;(xii)--The Cause of Chinese Astrology andlt;BRandgt;(xiii)--The Four Bodies andlt;BRandgt;(xiv)--The Three Worlds andlt;BRandgt;(xv)--The General Theory of Existence andlt;BRandgt;(xvi)--Heaven and Hell andlt;BRandgt;(xvii)--The Ultimate Secret of the Universe andlt;BRandgt;(xviii)--Nature, the Great Redeemer andlt;BRandgt;(xix)--Why the Ancients Encoded Their Super-Knowledge into Their Treasures andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Appendix 4: Encoding Knowledgeandlt;/Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;(i)--Numerical Encoding in the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque andlt;BRandgt;(ii)--Pictorial Encoding of the Maya andlt;BRandgt;(iii)--The Mythological Sun andlt;BRandgt;(iv)--The Supergods as Venus andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Appendix 5: Mexico, Peru and Chinaandlt;/Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt;The Sun-Shield of Monte Alban andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;Bandgt;Bibliography andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Indexandlt;/Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt;andlt;Iandgt;andlt;Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;