Release Date: July 27, 2006

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What are the clues that will help us unlock the Earth’s secrets?
The myths tell us the Earth has a soul…and Richard Leviton tells
us what this really means!

     In Encyclopedia of Earth Myths, (ISBN 1-57174-333-2) author Richard Leviton looks at 153 items from myths of 21 cultures and interprets them in geography.

     Clues about Earth’s visionary geography have been scattered in all cultures, awaiting our decoding. Each entry shows how something considered mythic, such as a person, god, place, object or event, actually illuminates something central to the esoteric make-up of the planet.

     Get a new perspective on key events or figures in human history, such as the Fall of Man, Garden of Eden, Lucifer, Prometheus, Mephistopheles, and the Tower of Babel.

     Appreciate a new, geomantic perspective on certain traditional festival days, such as Candelmas, Michaelmas, and the Wild Hunt.

     Leviton leads readers on incredible journeys of imagination and intellect. Follow dragon slayers across a rainbow-planked bridge to the dragons’ glass mountain, and discover what this mythology is saying about our physical world!

     The Encyclopedia of Earth Myths is a practical tutorial for a new subject: the Earth. You may never perceive a myth or walk on the Earth in the same way again!

November 2005 ▪ Body Mind Spirit ▪ ISBN 1-57174-333-2 ▪ Trade Paper ▪ $17.95