✍️ Author Biography
Gregg Braden
📅 1954
🌍 American
📚 9 free books
⭐ Known for: Lord of the Dawn: Quetzalcoatl, the plumed...
Tony Shearer was an American author and proponent of Mayanism, known for popularizing syncretic beliefs about Maya calendrics.
Fred Anthony Shearer, known as Tony Shearer, was an American author and advocate for Mayanism, born in Colorado in 1926 and passing away in May 2002. He is recognized for his role in the modern popularization of blended spiritual beliefs that drew upon Maya calendrical systems. His work highlighted the perceived significance of specific dates, notably August 1987 and December 2012.
Shearer left a career in conventional broadcast journalism during the 1960s to explore the deeper meaning of life. This pursuit led him to extensively research and engage with the beliefs and practices of both ancient and contemporary Mesoamerican cultures. His writings often explored themes related to ancient Mexican prophecies, sacred calendars, and Mesoamerican mythology, particularly focusing on figures like Quetzalcoatl.
Mayanism and Syncretic Beliefs
Tony Shearer was a significant figure in the New Age movement, particularly in his promotion of Mayanism. He focused on interpreting and popularizing the calendrical systems of the Maya civilization, suggesting a deeper, often syncretic, meaning to their dates. Shearer's work contributed to the popular understanding of concepts like Harmonic Convergence, linking ancient Maya prophecies to contemporary spiritual shifts. His writings often wove together Maya cosmology with broader esoteric themes, aiming to reveal hidden spiritual knowledge within ancient traditions.
Exploration of Mesoamerican Cultures
Driven by a profound interest in the meaning of life, Tony Shearer made a significant career change in the 1960s, departing from broadcast journalism. He dedicated himself to the study of Mesoamerican cultures, delving into both their historical traditions and living practices. This immersive research allowed him to gain a unique perspective on the spiritual and philosophical underpinnings of these ancient civilizations. His explorations provided the foundation for his subsequent writings, which sought to bridge ancient wisdom with modern spiritual inquiries.
Key Ideas
- Syncretic beliefs based on Maya calendrics
- Purported significance of specific dates (e.g., August 1987, December 2012)
- Exploration of Quetzalcoatl and Mesoamerican mythology
- Reappraisal of ancient Mexican sacred calendars and prophecies