Topics covered include:
- Inspiration for the Calendar--Our Connection to Nature
- What is Astrotheology?
- Is 2012 the End of the World?
- Kukulkan, Quetzalcoatl and Christ
- Archaeoastronomical Alignments
- The Sun
- The Moon
- The Solstice, Equinoxes and Peak Days
- Sources & Further Reading
- Cool Stuff & Other Websites of Interest
- Aztec Sun/Calendar Stone or Ollin Tonatiuh--the "Movement of the Sun"
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- Persepolis, Iran
- Pantheon, Rome, Italy
- Drombeg Stone Circle, Glandore, Ireland
- Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, USA
- Temple of Heaven complex, Beijing, China
- Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan, Mexico
- Crack Cave, Comanche National Grasslands, Colorado, USA
- Almendres Cromlech, Evora, Portugal
- St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Italy
- Burlington Earth Clock, Vermont, USA
Together with the top platform, the temple's four stairways of 91 steps each total 365, representing the days of the solar year. "The pyramid's design reflects the equinoxes and solstices of our solar year in a spectacular game of light and shadow. During the equinoxes, the setting sun casts a shadow of a serpent on the northern steps of the pyramid."
The calendar contains six pages of text, with meticulous citation and a brief bibliography. Because it is printed as a book, there is no hole punched in it, but a pushpin/tack can be used to hang it.