Many cycles predicting the end of times fill our modern dialog from the
coming of the Millennium to 2012. Robin Robertson helps to clarify these
prophesies and offers insight into the central issues of our challenges
and their life-changing implications.
For eighteen hundred years, the prophecies in the Book of Revelation
have captured the collective Western imagination. Saint John's rich
imagery and the dramatic urgency of the looming disasters he predicts
have both fascinated and frightened us with the apparent message that
the end of time is near. Robin Robertson deciphers the mystical theology
and visions of the prophets, seers, and shamans. His analysis
incorporates the insights of modern mathematics and Chaos Theory, as
well as his personal insights gained through his work as a Jungian
therapist and teacher. Robertson holds a mirror to humanity's need to
know Self and God. He explains that Saint John's vision foretells the
massive change in consciousness that is happening in our timeAt the End
of Time contains the 22 chapters from and reinterprets the message of
The Book of Revelation in terms of the changes in human consciousness
and its ability to adapt the symbolic language of our personal and
collective unconscious. The author helps us to comprehend the meaning of
such psychic intuitive understandings.
Roberston helps the reader face the deeper parts of his or her
self--those parts that fear transformation, change, and death. Yet these
are the very keys to experiencing a new dimension of ourselves and may
be encouraged and utilized in a positive manner.