Media


J Walker - rap artist for the Age of Aquarius Inspired by my novel, Los Angeles-based rapper J. Walker wrote some great lyrics for a song. Hear him perform "The Aquarian Shift" in this music video on Youtube.
Eric Rankin discussing the end of the Mayan Calendar and the beginning of the Age of Aquarius Here’s a segment of a video interview I did with a local reporter. In this clip, I discuss the thematic connection between the end of the Mayan Calendar and the beginning of the Age of Aquarius. To see more of this interview, click on the Gallery link.
Mary Macnab of www.delphicwave.com Mary MacNab is the founder of  Delphic Wave. In this BlogTalk Radio interview, Mary and Eric discuss their common interest in dolphins and the way these creaures have been modeling "Aquarian" behavior for millions of years. Listen to Mary MacNab and Eric Rankin on Blog Talk Radio
Max Wellspring of www.thewellspringsolution.com Max Wellspring has been a certified life and business coach for more than ten years and hosts her own BlogTalk show,  "Shift To Meaning - Everyday Wisdom with Max Wellspring." In this interview, Max and Eric talk about "The Aquarian Shift to Higher Awareness" and ways to incorporate this philosophy into our daily lives.  Listen to Max Wellspring and Eric Rankin on Blog Talk Radio
Coast Magazine Article Coast Magazine is Orange County, California’s most widely read lifestyle magazine. "I was thrilled that they chose to do a full double-spread feature about my novel," Eric said. "It is so exciting to share this "new age" message of hope with a mainstream audience!" Coast Magazine Article  Coast Magazine Article
Eric Ranking with Pamela Anderson Eric Rankin with Pamela Anderson. "People from all walks of life are intrigued by the 11:11 phenomenon. Years ago when I worked on the TV show “Baywatch,” Pamela Anderson and I had numerous conversations about 11:11. Before there was an internet, it was always quite amazing to meet someone else who noticed 11:11!"  

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Of course, there's always this theory! (But the joke's on us, because that's the AZTEC calendar, not Mayan)