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Aqui les presento un video en donde se da una visión simple y rápida de las teorias que existen con respecto al fin del mundo anunciado para el 21 de Diciembre del 2012.


Lee: Diciembre 2012, la verdad, como sobrevivir y recibe un informe confidencial totalmente GRATIS!

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Escrito y presentado por José Argüelles (Valum Votan)

Puede que menciones el año “2012? en muchas partes del mundo y la gente a menudo responderá preguntando, “¿No es ese el fin del calendario Maya?” Hace veinte años casi nadie sabía sobre esta fecha.


Lee: Diciembre 2012, la verdad, como sobrevivir y recibe un informe confidencial totalmente GRATIS!

Hoy, si buscas en la Internet encontrarás numerosas páginas del 2012. Si hubo alguna vez una fecha que parecía corresponder con “la Hora,” ó el “Día Final,” es el 2012.

El aire abunda con especulaciones sobre lo que ocurrirá en estafecha, más específicamente en el solsticio de invierno (hemisferio norte), 21 de diciembre, 2012. A menudo la gente habla de un ataclismo, un desastre natural ó una guerra mundial. Otros advierten sobre eventos sobrenaturales – visitaciones extraterrestres o algún fenómeno cósmico impredecible no visto hasta ahora que irrevocablemente alterará la naturaleza de nuestra percepción de la realidad. Todavía otros ven en esta fecha el cumplimiento de profecías antiguas bíblicas, ó de lo que se habla también en el Corán – la segunda creación, un nuevo cielo y una nueva tierra. O más científicamente, algunos especulan que esta fecha puede marcar el inicio de un nuevo ciclo evolucionario ó era geológica en la historia de la tierra.

Claro, muchos de ustedes aquí deben saber muy poco sobre esta fecha o sobre el calendario Maya, y porqué esta fecha particular parece tener tanto significado para un creciente número de personas. Es importante dar mucha luz a esta fecha para que podamos determinar por nosotros mismos lo que
puede significar y porque la maestría espiritual tiene un valor crítico en este tiempo.

El Calendario Maya y el Fin de la Historia

La fecha 2012 viene del calendario cuenta larga Maya, el cuál define un ciclo muy preciso de 1.872.000 días empezando el 13 de agosto de 3113 AC (14 de agosto de 3114 AC en la cuenta Juliana), y finalizando en el decisivo día, 21 de diciembre del 2012. Este intervalo de días es a menudo referido como “el Gran Ciclo.” Esto no es solo una cuenta de días fortuita, ya que integra el ciclo completo de la historia como la conocemos – esto es, desde el inicio de la primera dinastía en Egipto y la primera ciudad de Uruk en Iraq, ambas fechadas 3100 AC aproximadamente, al estado acelerado de la globalización, cambios de clima y guerra en el que nos encontramos. Sí, el final de la historia – ese es el significado del 2012. Y ¿quien puede dudar que el estado de los asuntos en el mundo hoy están en algún punto climático de desmoronarse?

Pero, ¿quienes eran los Mayas que pudieron llegar en tan preciso momento, y cual era la naturaleza de su calendario que pudo ser usado para predecir y definir eventos como el inicio y el final de la historia?

Si vamos al mapamundi y encontramos ese lugar donde se reduce América del Norte a Centro América, allí, en las tierras altas de la jungla de la actual Guatemala y México, esparciéndose a las tierras bajas de la península de Yucatán, encontraremos la casa de los pueblos Mayas Indígenas. Las personas que viven aquí hoy fueron subyugadas casi quinientos años por los conquistadores Españoles. Estos imperialistas cristianos hicieron todo lo que pudieron para eliminar lo que quedaba de la civilización Maya indígena. Hasta en el tiempo de la conquista en el siglo XVI, muchos de los grandes logros de la civilización original ya habían sido reclamados por la jungla. Fueron olvidados los aspectos únicos de esa civilización – los escritos jeroglíficos y las artes matemáticas. Sabemos hoy que la brillante era de la civilización Maya floreció e su punto más alto hace algunos 1300 años.

Principalmente entre los grandes logros artísticos y científicos de los Mayas estuvo su sistema de calendario único. Utilizando un sistema vigésimal (cuenta en veintes, distinto del decimal, cuenta de diez) con un cero posisional, las matemáticas que fundamentan el calendario Maya eran un fenómeno mundial totalmente único. Con este programa matemático los mayas idearon un elaborado sistema calendárico no igualado por ninguna civilización en este planeta. Con este sistema, empleando más de 17 calendarios simultáneamente, los Mayas calcularon innumerables ciclos del tiempo, todos grabados en un sistema de notación único en sus monumentos fantásticos de piedra. Para los Mayas, el tiempo es un medio fractal de sincronizar eventos que ocurren en diferentes eras y hasta sistemas de mundos.

La imaginación mental de los Mayas era verdaderamente galáctica así como también su conocimiento.

Para los Mayas, el ciclo de 5125 años – 1.872.000 días que termina en el 2012 es un fractal de calibración del tiempo cósmico perfecto, sus dos indicadores claves son el 13 y el 20 – por ende 13:20, la frecuencia de tiempo natural. Estos dos factores – 13 y 20 – también crean el Tzolkin o índice de 260 permutaciones, la base de todos sus calendarios. Por ende, la medida de 1.872.000 días se divide perfectamente en 13 sub-ciclos de 144.000 días cada uno, ó 13 baktunes. Cada baktun se divide perfectamente en 20 sub-ciclos llamados katun de 7200 días cada uno, ó 20 katunes por baktun. Esto significa que hay 260 (13×20) katunes por 13 baktunes, y que actualmente estamos en los últimos seis años del katun número 260 de toda la historia!

El treceavo y último baktun empezó en el año 1618. Este es el año que marca efectivamente el comienzo de lo que se llama en el Oeste “revolución científica.” Esta fecha, 1618, también es conmemorada por la perfección del reloj mecánico. A pesar de que lo demos por sentado, este reloj, la base de la mecanización del tiempo, es la fundación de una civilización moderna, sin el cual la revolución industrial nunca hubiera ocurrido. Pero el calendario Maya también dice que la revolución científica, que comenzó en el año 1618, terminará, junto con toda la historia, 144.000 días más tarde, en el año 2012.

La Profecía del 2012
Notarán que el número de días en un baktun – 144.000 – es el mismo número que aparece tan prominentemente en el libro número 27 del Nuevo Testamento, el Libro del Apocalipsis.

“Luego escuche el número de esos que fueron sellados: 144.000 de todas las tribus de Israel…” 7:4

“Luego mire y allí ante mí estaba el Ciervo parado en el Monte Zion, y con él 144.000 quienes tenían su nombre y el de su padre escrito en sus frentes.” 14:1

“Y cantaron una nueva canción… y nadie pudo oír la canción excepto los 144.000 que habían sido redimidos de la tierra.” 14:3-4

¿Es mera casualidad que el número de la medida del tiempo para contar los días hasta la “Hora” del último día en el “fin del tiempo”, y el número de los elegidos redimidos de la tierra son el mismo – 144.000?

Como puede ser esto? La respuesta está en la profecía del 2012 sellado en la tumba de un hombre sabio de los Mayas, Pacal Votan.

Para aprender más, viajemos atrás en el tiempo…

Es el año 631 DA. En Arabia, el profeta Mahoma marcha victoriosamente a Mecca, reclamando el Ka´aba para el establecimiento de la creencia original, Islam. En el calendario Islámico es el 9 AH. Con este acto triunfal, el ciclo histórico del Islam comenzó en la Tierra. Mahoma había completado ahora su misión en la vida. En otro año el respiraría su último aliento, volviendo de nuevo a su señor. En el mismo año, 631 AD, al otro lado del mundo, mientras Mahoma caminaba hacia Mecca, en Palenque, un gran rey Maya, Pacal Votan, noto el número de días transcurridos desde el inicio del Gran Ciclo, el ciclo del ensayo del hombre en la Tierra: 1366560 días… El consideró los factores múltiples de este número. Este era el número siempre previsto, el número que marcaría su destino, la razón de su misión en la tierra.

De su conocimiento de matemática astronómica, Pacal supo que esta era la fecha de máxima sincronización ocurriendo entre el primer día del primer baktun y el último día del treceavo baktun. El también supo que este día comenzaba le ciclo de 52 años número 73 desde el comienzo de la cuenta de los días. 3744 años ya habían ahora pasado.

Este era el sub-ciclo supremo armónico del Gran Ciclo. Fue durante este ciclo de 52 años que Pacal debía determinar la mejor manera de dejar la profecía del final de la historia – no el fin del tiempo, ni el fin del calendario Maya, sino solo el fin de la historia.

Por la sabiduría que se le dio, Pacal sabía que su tiempo terminaría con la finalización de su ciclo de 52 años número 73 (AD 683), y así el concibió construir un gran monumento funerario, de acuerdo a sus instrucciones, por su hijo, Chan Balum. Todo sobre este monumento será codificado con la profecía del final de la historia, incluyendo sus fechas de conmemoración y descubrimiento.

Así fue que habiendo pasado cuatro katuns ó 80 años en la tierra, que Pacal murió en 683 DA. El gran sarcófago monolítico lo esperaba.

Cubierto de jade, su cuerpo fue colocado a descansar. Encima del sarcófago fue colocada una magnífica escultura. Luego, por los próximos nueve años, un gran templo en forma de pirámide de nueve pisos fue construido sobre el sarcófago. La tumba ahora estaba bien sellada detrás de una puerta de piedra en la parte inferior de esta pirámide. Desde la pared de la tumba, siguiendo una escalera curveada hacia el nivel de arriba, había un psicoducto ó tubo parlante.

Sucio y escombros fueron utilizados para llenar la escalera y ocultar la tumba. En la parte de arriba de la pirámide un templo se había construido. El piso de la cámara central de este templo estaba cuidadosamente colocado con grandes losas de piedra, sellando efectivamente la escalera y el tubo parlante que llegaba hasta la tumba. Las paredes de las tres cámaras del templo estaban cubiertas con inscripciones cuidadosamente incididas – 620 en total: 140 en la cámara central y 240 en cada cámara lateral.

El templo finalmente fue dedicado en el año Maya 9.13.0.0.0 (AD 692). Una fecha proféticamente codificada. Este año Maya señaló que los nueve baktunes más trece baktunes pasaron desde el inicio de la cuenta de los días. Otros siete baktunes y Palenque fue abandonada.

Este fue el año AD 830, ó 10.0.0.0.0 – diez baktunes ó 1.440.000 días desde que comenzó la cuenta de la historia. Después de tanto tiempo, la jungla reclamó a Palenque. Cuando llegaron los Españoles siete siglos más tarde, nadie tenía idea de que Palenque existía. Pero habían mitos, leyendas y ciertas tradiciones proféticas que hablaban de un gran rey llamado Votan que construyó una casa oscura y dejó detrás de él 22 (9 + 13) tablas que hablan del futuro y de la venida de la religión cósmica de Hunab Ku – Uno que Dador del Movimiento y la Medida.

A principios del siglo 19, Palenque había venido a la luz y ciertos buscadores intrépidos y arqueólogos encontraron el camino a sus ruinas místicas. Pero hasta la mitad de siglo 20, nadie tenia idea de que debajo del gran templo de las inscripciones, como se llegó a conocer la pirámide de Pacal, yacía una tumba y una profecía. Ninguna tumba había sido mejor escondida – pero ¿porque?

Así fue que un día en 1949, el arqueólogo Alberto Ruz Lhuillier estaba tamizando entre los escombros y el sucio en el piso de la cámara central del templo de las inscripciones. Una de las losas de piedra que cubría el piso atrajo su atención por sus marcas curiosas en forma de vaso. ¿Estará la piedra llena de estas formas? Levantando la piedra cuidadosamente todo lo que saludó a Ruz fueron más escombros y sucio. Pero un pedazo de losa captó su atención. Lo sacudió y excavo alrededor de él.

Era la tapa de un tubo de losa. ¿A donde llevaba esto? Tenía que descubrirlo. El 15 de junio de 1952, tres años después, luego de excavar cuidadosamente, Ruz se encontró en una cámara en el final de la escalera. Seis esqueletos – ¿victimas de sacrificio? – se encontraban frente a una gran losa trapezoidal de piedra. Abriendo esa losa curiosamente – una puerta ingeniosamente ideada – una gran ráfaga de aire frío salió, aire cargado de pensamientos dejados allí hace más de mil años antes. Dentro estaba la estupendamente tallada tapa del sarcófago del gran rey de Palenque. Todo estaba en el tiempo perfecto, como fue precisamente predicho por Pacal Votan.

Verán, desde el tiempo de la dedicación del Templo y la tumba en el año 692 DA hasta el tiempo de su descubrimiento en 1952, es un intervalo de exactamente 1260 años. Nada sobre la tumba de Pacal fue dejado por casualidad, ni siquiera su descubrimiento. El número 1260 es otro número a ser encontrado dos veces en el Libro de las Revelaciones, el Apocalipsis – es el número de los dos testigos de la profecía y de la mujer embarazada vestida con las 12 estrellas y sus pies sobre la luna.

“Y daré a mis dos testigos que profeticen por 1260, vestidos de cilicio.” 11:4 Estos dos testigos pueden muy bien ser Pacal Votan y Mahoma, ya que sus profecías son para el final del tiempo histórico.

Y de la mujer embarazada llevada al exilio por el dragón de siete cabezas, está escrito, “Y la mujer huyó al desierto, donde tiene lugar preparado por Dios, para que allí la sustenten por 1260 días.”

12:6 Esta mujer representa el espíritu cósmico de la humanidad llevada al exilio por las fuerzas del materialismo. Ella da a luz un hijo que se convierte en el rey que emprenderá la batalla final del cielo en la tierra.

Es obvio que Pacal tuvo la intención de que su tumba fuera tan cuidadosamente encubierta que solo un milagro en el momento correcto podría llevarla a la luz. Que este preciso intervalo en el tiempo era exactamente 1260 años, correlacionándolo con el libro del Apocalipsis es un tema de profunda consideración. El mensaje de la tumba es simple: 1260 es el número del exilio de la humanidad. Este es el mensaje de los dos testigos de la profecía. Las 12 estrellas son los primeros doce baktunes, y la luna es el treceavo. El 1260 significa que cuando la tumba sea descubierta el mundo estará en el exilio del materialismo. Este mundo del materialismo es gobernado por el calendario Gregoriano de 12-meses y la hora de 60 minutos del reloj mecánico, por ende 12:60, la frecuencia del tiempo mecanizado y el número del exilio.

Pero la dedicación y el descubrimiento de la tumba también estaban precisamente sincronizados con el cierre del ciclo. Desde 1952 hasta 2012 son solo 60 años – 60 + 1260 = 1320. Esto significa que desde la dedicación de la tumba en 692 hasta el cierre del gran ciclo en el 2012 hay 1320 años. Este es el número codificado en las matemáticas del calendario Maya 13:20 – 13 baktunes, 20 katunes cada uno, el número del ciclo completado en el 2012. En esencia Pacal Votan está diciendo, “Cuando mi tumba es descubierto, 1260 años habrán transcurrido, en ese tiempo la humanidad se encontrará exiliada en la tumba del materialismo. Quedarán 60 años antes del final del ciclo en el 2012 – 1320 años desde la dedicación de mi tumba. Para sobrevivir los tiempos finales anunciados por el cierre del ciclo – la guerra de los cielos en la tierra – la humanidad debe dejar el exilio de la frecuencia 12:60 del materialismo y del tiempo mecánico, y retornar a vivir en sincronización con los ciclos universales de la naturaleza, 13:20. Este es el significado de los números 13 y 20, ya que juntos crean la frecuencia universal de sincronizació n. Si la especie humana puede hacer el cambio del 12:60 al 13:20, entonces será el inicio de la segunda creación. Este es el significado de la profecía 2012.”

…. Valum Votan

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The mayan calendar

   Posted by: Pablo Padula    in 2012 mayan predictions, mayan prophecies

Source: Wikipedia

The Maya calendar is a system of calendars and almanacs used in the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in some modern Maya communities in highland Guatemala and Oaxaca, Mexico.

The essentials of the Maya calendric system are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region, dating back to at least the 5th century BCE. It shares many aspects with calendars employed by other earlier Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Zapotec and Olmec, and contemporary or later ones such as the Mixtec and Aztec calendars. Although the Mesoamerican calendar did not originate with the Maya, their subsequent extensions and refinements of it were the most sophisticated. Along with those of the Aztecs, the Maya calendars are the best-documented and most completely understood.

By the Maya mythological tradition, as documented in Colonial Yucatec accounts and reconstructed from Late Classic and Postclassic inscriptions, the deity Itzamna is frequently credited with bringing the knowledge of the calendar system to the ancestral Maya, along with writing in general and other foundational aspects of Maya culture.


Here’s a video to illustrate the way the calendar works:

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With 2012 fast approaching, there has been seemingly increased interest in certain ancient Mayan writings and 2012 calendar predictions. Will 2012 be the end of the world? What date in 2012 are many focused on?

December 21, 2012 is when the Maya’s “Long Count” calendar marks the end of a 5,126-year era.

Here is some information about it:

The date December 21st, 2012 A.D. (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the Galactic Equator (Equator of the Milky Way) and the Ecliptic (path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has been coming to resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am GMT (All About 2012. http://www.greatdreams.com/2012.htm viewed 01/13/08).

While most people believe nothing other than some astronomical occurrences will happen then (and the Mayans were apparently correct about that according to astronomers), some believe that the Mayan 2012 date may mark the end of civilization or perhaps the beginning of a time of great tribulation. It is also getting increasingly popular to refer to the astronomical event as the “galactic alignment” (Nostradamus and 2012. History Channel, original air date 01/04/09)–though most astronomers have difficultly identifying the center of the Milky Way galaxy (and hence many feel that there is no alignment event).

USA Today reported the following in an article titled Does Maya calendar predict 2012 apocalypse?:

Journalist Lawrence Joseph forecasts widespread catastrophe in Apocalypse 2012: A Scientific Investigation Into Civilization’s End. Spiritual healer Andrew Smith predicts a restoration of a “true balance between Divine Feminine and Masculine” in The Revolution of 2012: Vol. 1, The Preparation. In 2012, Daniel Pinchbeck anticipates a “change in the nature of consciousness,” assisted by indigenous insights and psychedelic drug use…

Part of the 2012 mystique stems from the stars. On the winter solstice in 2012, the sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky Way for the first time in about 26,000 years. This means that “whatever energy typically streams to Earth from the center of the Milky Way will indeed be disrupted on 12/21/12 at 11:11 p.m. Universal Time,” Joseph writes (G. Jeffrey MacDonald. Does Maya calendar predict 2012 apocalypse? USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-03-27-maya-2012_n.htm viewed 01/14/08).

What the records actually were intended to mean by the ancient (pre-Columbian) Mayans (pronounced “Myans”) is unknown and has been subject to a lot of debate. But literally, the destruction of the planet seems to be shown by some.

When the Spaniards came across the Mayans, they considered them to have pagan practices associated with the devil. Because of that, once they conquered them, they began to burn and otherwise destroy most of the writings of their civilization (known as codices), most notably under the direction of Bishop Diego de Landa. One Catholic, however, intervened and prevented three from being destroyed. These Mayan codices are now known as the Madrid, Dresden, and Paris codices. There also is a fourth, the Grolier codex, whose authenticity is sometimes disputed, but may be genuine–only a few pages from it survive. From time to time, other fragments of Mayan drawings of this period have also been found. The Dresden Codex contains the highest amount of astronomical observations and calculations of any of the surviving pre-Columbian texts. There are also nine writings called Chilam Balam (meaning “oracular priest” “jaguar”) that seem to combine Mayan and Spanish beliefs that came from the late 15th/early 16th century. The Chilam Balam contains the most explicit 2012 Mayan calendar predictions (and other Mayan calendar cycle predictions).

One writer (probably Robert Bast who has his own “wiki”) has stated this about the Mayans and the calendar:

Like the Aztec and Inca who came to power later, the Maya believed in a cyclical nature of time. The rituals and ceremonies were very closely associated with celestial/terrestrial cycles which they observed and inscribed as separate calendars. The Maya priest had the job of interpreting these cycles and giving a prophetic outlook on the future or past based on the number relations of all their calendars. They also had to determine if the “heavens” or celestial matters were appropriate for performing certain religious ceremonies (Mayan Civilization. http://2012wiki.com/index.php?title=Maya_civilization viewed 01/14/08).

The actual Wikipedia states this about a Maya calendar 2012:

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar forms the basis for a New Age belief, first forecast by José Argüelles, that a cataclysm will take place on or about 21 December 2012 (Maya Calendar. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_calendar viewed 01/14/08).

On two different programs, The History Channel claimed:

The Mayan calendar seems to say that the world will end in 2012 (Crowley, Phil. 2012, Decoding the Past. Original air date 03/01/07).

The ancient Maya have prophesied that the world will come to the end on 13 Baktun on their current calendar. This date translates to December 21st, 2012…A new age may occur…

Others…see destruction…

The last page of the Dresden codex actually shows the destruction of the world via water…

This graphic illustration depicts the destruction of the earth by flood…

Others see it as a day of rebirth…

Others see it literally, with very severe consequences (Mayan Doomsday Prophecy, Decoding the Past. Original air date 08/03/06).

So we see two interpretations from different sources that indicate that either something terrible or something very good will happen in or near the end of 2012.

Perhaps I should add that most 2012 Mayan predictions seem to be based upon Western interpretation of the calendar and Mayan drawings as opposed to what the Mayans themselves have ever publicly taught throughout history.

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On The History Channel, Steve Alten, author of Domain, stated:

The four prior cycles all ended in destruction. So when we talk about the Mayan doomsday prophecy, we’re talking about the end of the fifth cycle, the very last day, which equates to December 21, 2012 (Mayan Doomsday Prophecy, Decoding the Past. Original air date 08/03/06).

The History Channel narration after the preceding comment immediately was:

This means the fifth and current cycles, like its predecessors, will also end in destruction (Mayan Doomsday Prophecy, Decoding the Past. Original air date 08/03/06).

While I do not believe that the end will come then, I do believe that we are getting close to the time of the destruction of civilization as we know it.

Now there is a relic commonly called the “Aztec calendar stone” (some claim it is technically not Aztec) or the Mexica Sun Stone which is currently in a museum in Mexico City is believed by some to point to destruction. The legends regarding it are similar to some of the Mayan ones:

The real name of the Calendar Stone was Cuauhtlixicalli (or literally, the “House of the Eagle,” or “Eagle Bowl,” or, closest to the real meaning of its name, “The Vessel of Time”). It was not a calendar in a restricted, modern sense, but a complex, sophisticated almanac for divination…the Aztecs believed that the world had been destroyed four times before… According to Aztec astronomer priests, our Fifth Sun, which began 5,106 years ago, is supposed to come to an end between December 21st and Christmas eve, 2012. (Joseph F, Stichin Z, eds. Discovering the mysteries of ancient America: lost history and legends, unearthed and explored. PublisherCareer Press, 2006 pp. 78, 79, 82)

This may be why some have pointed to December 23, 2012 as a possible date of total destruction. But again, that seems a bit too early for total destruction (though it is not too early for a rough period known as “the beginning of sorrows”).

Regarding the Book titled The Mayan Prophecies

Some who read the Mayan works also compared those writings to the modern science of astronomy. Many were intrigued by the fact that a major astronomical alignment was believed to occur about the same time as the Mayan calendar indicated that something major was to occur. This, combined with the Drseden codex, is what led to many Mayan calendar interpretative predictions.

Here is some additional information from the website of Adrian Gilbert, co-author of the book The Mayan Prophecies (the other co-author is Maurice Cottrell):

The Mayans had rather similar beliefs to the Aztecs though with some major differences of emphasis. Several of their bark-books have been preserved showing their amazing knowledge and fascination with astronomy.The most important of these was what is now called the “Dresden Codex”, named after the town in whose library it was lodged. This strange book, inscribed with unknown hieroglyphs, was written by Maya Indians who once ruled over much of Central America, the ruins of their once grand civilization littering the jungle. In 1880 a brilliant, German scholar, who was working as a librarian in Dresden at the time, turned his attention to this codex. By a process of extraordinary detective work he cracked the code of the Mayan calendar making it possible for other scholars and explorers to translate the many dated inscriptions to be found on buildings, stelae and other ancient Mayan artefacts. He discovered that the Dresden Codex itself was concerned with astronomy providing detailed tables of lunar eclipses and other phenomenon. These were so accurate that they put our own calendar to shame. He also found evidence for a curious “magic number”- 1,366,560 days, which could be factorised in a number of ways and which harmonised the cycles of Venus and Mars with two “yearly” cycles also used by the Maya: the sacred tzolkin of 260 days and the Haab of 365 days. However, he also found that they had another system of counting the days relative to a starting date, called the Birth of Venus and now known to be 13 August 3114 BC. This calendar was divided into “months” or uinals of twenty days, “years” or tuns of 360 days and longer periods of 7200 days, (the katun) and 144,000 days, (the baktun). The number 13 was magically important to the Mayans and they believed that, starting from the Birth of Venus, after 13 of these longest periods, or baktuns, the world would come to an end. This means that working from their start date for the present age of 13 August 3114 BC, this Mayan Prophecy points to a date for the end of the age which is in our own time: 22 December 2012…

In 1986 Maurice Cotterell put forward a revolutionary theory concerning astrology and sun cycles. He had for some years suspected that the sun’s variable magnetic field had consequences for life on earth. The sun has a complex field which loops and twists itself into knots. It has long been suspected that these loops give rise to sunspots, which are dark blemishes on the sun’s skin. The number, size and location of sunspots are constantly changing and as a former Radio Officer, Cotterell was well aware that they have profound effects upon the earth’s magnetic envelope, the magnetosphere. Whilst working as Head of Electrical and Communications Engineering (Estates) at Cranfield Institute of Technology, he devised a program that would compute the relationship between the sun’s magnetic field and the Earth. As expected his model predicted that there should be a sunspot cycle of roughly eleven and a half years, closely corresponding to what has been observed over several centuries. However, he also found graphic evidence for longer cycles including a period of 1,366,040 days. His work took a new turn when he read about the Mayan super number from the Dresden Codex: 1,366,560 days. This was exactly two 260 day cycles larger than his theoretical sunspot period. He therefore proposed that the two were related. As his earlier work on what he called Astrogenetics indicated that human fertility was dependent on the presence of sunspots, he now had evidence that the Mayan calendar was not arbitrary but was based on a knowledge of the effects of sunspots (http://www.adriangilbert.co.uk/docus/books/mayan.html).

A critical review of the The Mayan Prophecies book reported the following:

Gilbert appears to have written the 212 pages of main text, even summarizing Cotterell’s work in his own voice, while Cotterell provides 100 pages of mathematically complex appendices which the casual reader will find impenetrable. These are supposed to provide the rigorous scientific evidence for Cotterell’s end-date cataclysm theory, which is as follows. Sunspot cycles give rise to larger solar aberrations in which the sun’s magnetic field periodically reverses, causing the earth’s pole to shift and thus resulting in cataclysm. According to Cotterell, the solar reversals come in groups of five, which together make a grand cycle of 18,139 years. The five “ages” are not all of the same length, due to complex solar rhythms which Cotterell modelled on a computer using only three variables. Three of the ages last 3553 years each while two last 3740 years each. These are supposed to correspond to the Mayan or Aztec myth of five (or four) ages. A key number here is the number of days in 3740 years (using 365.25 days per year): 1366035. This number is “close” to a number in the Dresden Codex, written in Long Count notation as 9.9.16.0.0. This corresponds to a date in 627 A.D., which is 1366560 days after the so-called Long Count “zero date” back in 3114 B.C. The closeness of these numbers is supposed to demonstrate that the Maya were aware of sunspot cycles, solar magnetic field reversals, and that is why the Long Count pinpoints 2012 A.D. as a cataclysmic World Age destruction. “From his studies… Cotterell has concluded that the Maya prophecy for the end of the fifth age concerns a reversal of the earth’s magnetic field – around 2012 A.D.”

…The inner jacket cover reads: “The present world will end on December 22nd, 2012…So prophesied the Maya 5,000 years ago…” (Review-Essay of Mayan Prophecies by Gilbert and Cotterell, Element Books 1995. Book Review. October 18th, 1995. by John Major Jenkins c. Four Ahau Press, http://www.alignment2012.com/mproph.htm viewed 01/13/08).

The History Channel and other television sources have picked up on us, and now many people are concerned that December 21, 2012/December 22, 2012 will mark a time of destruction and the end of civilization. Several have looked into certain of the books premises and alleged facts and have disagreed with them.

A few people seem to believe that on the next day or so (December 22, 2012 or December 23, 2012) that this may mark the beginning of a new and better era for humanity. Personally, I suspect that the one who will become the European King of the North may be more obvious around that time and may claim (even possibly retrospectively) that he is bringing in the positive era that the Mayan calendar may indicate (the Bible indicates that a European Beast power will be aligned with a future changed version of the Roman Catholic Church).

Specifically, some “Catholics” (and others) seem to believe that there will come an “age of peace” before Antichrist (e.g. Birch, DA. Trial, Tribulation & Triumph: Before During and After Antichrist. Queenship Publishing Company, Goleta (CA), 1996, pp. xlii-xliii, 410), hence it would not surprise me if they claim that this new age begins (or more likely will have began) around December 22, 2012 (cf. Ezekiel 13:10-16).

However, the Bible shows that although people in many places will at first prosper because of this King of the North (Daniel 11:39; Revelation 18:3), that God will punish those who follow him (see Russia in Prophecy) or have his mark (666). Thus this is not going to be a biblically acceptable “age of peace”–and some Catholic writers also agree with my assessment.

Netherlands’ Worries About a 2012 Flood

In the Chilam Balam there is the following:

But when the law of the katun has run its course, the God will bring about a great deluge again which will be the end of the world. When this is over, then our Lord Jesus Christ will descend over the valley of Jehoshaphat beside the town of Jerusalem where he redeemed us with his holy blood (José Hoíl J, Roys R. The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel. Roys Publisher, 1933. Reprint Forgotten Books, 1967, p. 62).

The above is biblically, a false claim. 2012 is not the end of the world. That Mayan 2012 prediction is wrong. The Mayan 2012 flood prophecy will be proven false (Genesis 9).

However, the people of the Netherlands have long been concerned about the possibility of a destructive flood killing many as much of that nation is below sea level. And partially because of the Mayan prophecies, some in the Netherlands are concerned that they may be predicting the destruction of their nation and perhaps others, like Belgium.

A “flood 2012″ is a concern to some. Notice the following news item:

Many Dutch prepare for 2012 apocalypse

UPI – June 23, 2008 AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (UPI) —

Thousands of people in the Netherlands say they expect the world to end in 2012, and many say they are taking precautions to prepare for the apocalypse. The Dutch-language de Volkskrant newspaper said it spoke to thousands of believers in the impending end of civilization, and while theories on the supposed catastrophe varied, most tied the 2012 date to the end of the Mayan calendar, Radio Netherlands reported Monday.

De Volkskrant said many of those interviewed are stocking up on emergency supplies, including life rafts and other equipment. Some who spoke to the newspaper were optimistic about the end of civilization. “You know, maybe it’s really not that bad that the Netherlands will be destroyed,” Petra Faile said. “I don’t like it here anymore. Take immigration, for example. They keep letting people in. And then we have to build more houses, which makes the Netherlands even heavier. The country will sink even lower, which will make the flooding worse.” http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2008/06/23/Many_Dutch_prepare_for_2012_apocalypse/UPI-40461214263554/

The fact is that although Mayan prophecies do allude to flooding, the Netherlands will not be destroyed by a flood in 2012.

However, it is possible that a few years from then that it could have major flooding problems. Unlike most countries, since much of the Netherlands is below sea level, flooding is truly a national concern. But because I do not believe that massive flooding on that type of scale will likely occur until sometime after “the Day of the Lord” begins (which is 2 1/2 years after the Great Tribulation begins), I believe that the most destructive flooding cannot occur before 2014, and most likely will not be for one or more years after that.

And yes, I know that there has been flooding in the USA and elsewhere (see Midwest Flooding and Myanmar). But the type of deadly destruction that the 2012 prophecies appear to be referring to is not likely to happen until a few years AFTER 2012–but prophesied problems may happen in 2012.

ABC News reported that it is not just the Dutch:

Thousands Worldwide Prepare for the Apocalypse, Expected in 2012

Two years ago, Patrick Geryl, then 51, quit his job as a laboratory worker for a French oil company. He’d saved up just enough money to last him until December 2012. After that, he thought, he wouldn’t need it anyway…

“You have to understand, there will be nothing, nothing left,” Geryl told ABC News from his home in Antwerp, Belgium. “We will have to start an entire civilization from scratch.”

That’s because Geryl believes the world as we know it will end in 2012. He points to the ancient Mayan cyclical calendars, the longest of which last renewed itself approximately 5,125 years ago and is set to end again, supposedly with catastrophic consequences, in 2012. He speaks of the ancient Egyptians, who, he claims, saw 2012 as a year of great change too. And he points to science: NASA predicts a sharp increase in the number of sunspots and sun flares for 2012, he said, sure to cause electrical failures and satellite disruptions.

All this adds up, Geryl said, to unprecedented catastrophe. First, a polar reversal will cause the north to become the south and the sun to rise in the west. Shattering earthquakes, massive tidal waves and simultaneous volcanic eruptions will follow. Nuclear reactors will melt, buildings will crumble, and a cloud of volcanic dust will block out the sun for 40 years. Only the prepared will survive, Geryl said, and not even all of them.

These may sound like the ravings of a madman, or perhaps the head of a small apocalyptic sect. But Geryl is not the only one who believes in the apocalypse. Thousands of people worldwide seem to be preparing, in one way or another, for the end of days in 2012. Survival groups exist in Europe, Canada and the United States…

“We had Hurricane Katrina, the recent cyclone in Myanmar,” Lehmann said. “We’ve got major flooding in Iowa. We’re always going to have natural disasters. But they are picking up quite frequently now.”

Lehmann said he eventually hoped to move away from Cape Girardeau, built on the banks of the Mississippi River, to the higher plains of southwest Missouri to keep safe from the floods sure to follow the earthquakes of 2012.

Geryl and his Belgian and Dutch followers have similar intentions, though their plan will take them much farther from home. They are looking to buy a plot of land high up in African mountains, where they’ll be able to withstand the monstrous tidal waves and wait out the cloud of volcanic dust that they said would block out the sun.

Geryl said the group has recently zeroed in on a location, but won’t reveal his find for fear of tipping off rival survival groups in the United States and Canada. On that land, Geryl’s group, whose core membership consists of 16 people but whose wait list supposedly lists hundreds, will build concrete dwellings or outfit caves for survival…

When asked what would happen if December 2012 were to come and go without the earthquakes and tsunamis of his predictions, Geryl fell silent.

“I don’t really contemplate that possibility,” he said. “[My predictions] are so spectacular, they can’t possibly be wrong.” (Will the World End in 2012? ABC News, July 3, 2008. http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=5301284&page=1)

Since the above mentioned Canada a couple of times, Canadians may find the following article of interest Canada in Prophecy: What Does Bible Prophecy, Catholic Prophecy, and other Predictions Suggest About the Future of Canada?

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Answer: The ancient Mayans, based on star charting, prophesied that December 21, 2012 would be the end of the world (or at least some form of universal catastrophe). Meso-American star charting started around 680 B.C. by the Olmec civilization who were recording astrological patterns in the sky and eventually shared this information with the Mayans. The Mayans had a long history of tracking the winter solstice (probably for planting crops) and creating calendars (at least 17 that we know of). At some point, they developed the belief that our sun is a god and that the Milky Way, called the “Sacred Tree,” was a gateway to the afterlife. After learning from the Olmecs, they began keeping records of the stars’ patterns of movement and continued to do so for the next 200-300 years.


The Mayans then developed their own calendar (The Long Count) ca. 355 B.C. They were able to use their observations and mathematical prowess to calculate the future movements of stars across the sky. The result was that the Mayans discovered the effect of the earth’s wobbling as it spins on its axis. This wobbling rotation causes the stars’ patterns of movement to drift gradually in the sky (called “precession”) in a 5,125-year cycle. The Mayans also discovered that once every cycle the dark band at the center of the Milky Way (called the Galactic Equator) intersects with the Elliptical (the plane of the sun’s movement across the sky).

During that year, the sun reaches its solstice (a brief moment when the sun’s position in the sky is at its greatest angular distance on the other side of the equatorial plane from the observer) on December 21 for the Northern Hemisphere and June 21 for the Southern Hemisphere. That year, the solstice occurs at the moment of the conjunction of the Galactic Equator with the Milky Way. The year this occurs (in relation to our Gregorian calendar) is A.D. 2012, and happened last on August 11, 3114 B.C. With Mayan mythology teaching that our sun is a god and the Milky Way is the gateway to life and death, the Mayans concluded that this intersection in the past must have been the moment of creation. Mayan hieroglyphs seem to indicate that they believed the next intersection in 2012 would be some sort of end and a new beginning of a cycle. The Mayans also believed that the blood of human sacrifices was what powered the sun and gave it life.

All the so-called “Mayan prophecies of 2012” are nothing more than wildly speculative extrapolations, which are based on the yet uncertain interpretations by scholars of Mayan hieroglyphs. However, the truth is that apart from the astrological convergence, there is little indication that the Mayans prophesied anything specific regarding the events of this distant future. The Mayans were not prophets; they were not even able to predict their own cultural extinction. They were great mathematicians and accomplished sky watchers, but they were also a brutally violent tribal people with a primitive understanding of natural phenomena, subscribing to archaic beliefs and the barbaric practices of blood-letting and human sacrifice.

There is absolutely nothing in the Bible that would present December 21, 2012, as the end of the world. While that date is no less valid for an end-times event than any other future date, the Bible nowhere presents the astronomical phenomena the Mayans pointed to as a sign of the end times. It would seem very inconsistent of God to allow the Mayans to discover such an amazing truth while keeping the many Old Testament prophets ignorant of the timing of the events. In summary, there is absolutely no biblical evidence that the 2012 Mayan prophecy / prediction of doomsday is in any sense valid or probable.

Accepting the Mayan 2012 prophecy logically requires acceptance of the following theories: our sun is a god; the sun is powered by the blood of human sacrifice; the creation moment occurred at 3114 B.C. (despite all evidence that it happened much earlier); and the visual alignment of stars has some significance for everyday human life. Like every other false religion, the Mayan religion sought to elevate to the point of worship that which was created in place of the Creator Himself. The Bible tells us about such false worshipers: “They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25), and “since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse” (Romans 1:20). To accept the Mayan 2012 prophecy also denies the clear biblical teaching about the end of the world, because Jesus told us “…of that day and hour no one knows, no, not the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but the Father” (Mark 13:32).

Recommended Resource: Understanding End Times Prophecy by Paul Benware.

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20
Mar

Will the mayan 2012 prophecy really happen?

   Posted by: Pablo Padula    in mayan prophecies

By Gene D. Matlock

After “graduating” from Marine Corps boot camp in 1952, I was sent to Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, California, as a teletype operator. I loved to spend my liberties listening to the crackpots giving speeches about all kinds of subjects in Pershing Square, Los Angeles.


I wrote and sold a fictional short story about one of those speech makers. According to the story, this man went to Pershing Square to discuss his philosophy of life. “Listen everybody,” he screamed, “I’ve come to the conclusion that this world and all the people in it exist within a larger world, unseen to us, And that world, with all its people, exists within still a larger world, etc., etc., just like the infinite layers of an onion. Now, let’s suppose that some evil nations live within this being. Finally, their host being refuses to tolerate their evils any longer. He destroys the world with fire!”

As he continues to speak, the world suddenly begins to heat up. The city of Los Angeles feels like the inside of an oven. Screaming and choking in agony, everybody in Pershing Square starts running away. The man screams, “Please don’t go! I have much more to say!” And then the sky turns blood red. The world and everyone in it disappear in a puff of smoke.

The story ends this way: A doctor is bending over a patient sitting in a chair. The doctor says, “You don’t have to worry about that wart any more. I burned it off with this red-hot needle!”

Little did I know at the time that the Hindus teach that we do, indeed, live within a nearly infinitely large being named Brahma, the Creator of the Universe. He lives and dies, just as we do, for one hundred brahmic years.

[Right: Image of Brahma] One day in Brahma’s life is called a Maha Yuga (Great Age), consisting of four Ages (Yugas) named Satya, Treta, Dvapara and Kali. A Maha Yuga is 4,320,000 of our years. At the end of this time, everything in this cycle becomes destroyed by a cosmic fire.

After the day of Brahma, there will be a brahmic night of equal length. After that night is over, Another Brahmic day dawns, called Satya Yuga. The Satya Yuga will be an undreamed of paradise for the new mankind emerging from the previous brahmic night. A Kali yuga lasts for 432,000 of our years. The ratios between the Satya, Treta, Dvapara and Kali years are 4:3:2:1. In other words, the Satya Yuga, which consists of full righteousness, decreases by one-fourth to Treta, one-half in Treta Yuga, and last of all, three-fourths in Kali Yuga.

Life for humanity will descend in quality until the Kali yuga arrives. After that comes the brahmic night and the beginning of another Chatur (Four) Yuga (Ages) the following dawn.

By the way, Brahma is now 50 brahmic years old. Not even he can live forever!

Those of us who have studied the Chatur Yuga carefully, previously thought that we ended the Kali Yuga a few years ago, in approximately 2000 AD.

We thought we’d just phase out slowly. But not being as knowledgeable of astronomy as the Meso-American Maya wisemen and their forefathers, the Maya in India, we did not calculate correctly . Our Meso-American Mayans say that the end of the Kali Age will occur in 2012 AD. We also thought our bodies would survive the Cosmic Fire. But now, we who were off-track are getting worried. Will this “Cosmic Fire” really burn us to ashes, or will it just be a painless radioactive “purifier?”

Now, for a question that most of us humans want answered.

WILL WE SURVIVE?

Yes, we will. A human is not and has never been his body. He is his mind, with all its virtues, lusts, evils and defects as I described in my article about Quetzalcoatl.

WHO WILL SAVE US?

The Hindu Triad or Holy Trinity is Brahma, Shiva (The Destroyer), and Vishnu (The Preserver). Shiva andVishnu are also part of the Unbegotten Brahma. In reality, Shiva and Vishnu are also the same Deity, for Vish is just a reversal of “Shiv.”

Shiva will protect us again, as he has always done in past Maha Yugas. He will swallow the poison of our evils, turning his throat blue. From then on, throughout all the other successive Kali Yugas, Brahm, through his Shiva and Vishnu aspect, will send out sons in the flesh who will die on their crosses to reassure us that we will always be redeemable.

 

Above: Shiva and Vishnu and his wife, Parvati. Notice Shiva’s blue throat, symbolizing that he has swallowed all the sins of mankind, guaranteeing him eternal life.

Notice the Mayan depiction of their god Chak. Chak was the long-nosed Mayan God of thunder, lightning, rain, and crops-plus other natural phenomena. His equivalents in other parts of the world wereZeus, Dyaus, Jupite ,Shiva, Ca, Jah, Ju, Jahve, Jehova, Jeho, Sakh, Sagg, Sa-ga-ga, Sakko, Zagg, Zax. Like Zeus, he is often depicted holding a serpentine thunderbolt and a grail, or someone is handing it to him. The Mayan Chak is equally depicted. Why is he colored blue? The answer is simple: He has absorbed your poison and mine! The Toltec Quetzalcoatl and the Mayan Kukulkan did for the Toltecs and Mayans, just what Jesus Christ did for us — according to the myths about crucified saviors. Could there be any truth to the Maha Yuga, crucified saviors, and the like. Or is all this just junk science?

The Mayan God Chac (Chak).

WHO DISCOVERED THE MAHA YUGA?

As I stated in my Viewzone article about the Mayans, the four principal groups in India”s antiquity were the Asuras (Assyrians or Indus Valley people), Panis (Phoenicians), Yakhus or Yakshas (subjects of Kubera, god of gold and treasure a.ka. Nagas) and Mayas. We know them today as the Dravidians (Tamils, Malayalam, etc.)

[Above: Kukulkan hanging on his cross, symbolizing the ultimate redemption of mankind. Notice the rattlesnakes coiled around him. notice also that he has an eagle's head. Kukulkan's relationship with the eagle and serpents proves his identify with the symbol on the Mexican flag, as seen in the picture at the right. Read my article about Quetzalcoatl in order to see the Hindu version of the Eagle with a Naga held in its beak.]

The non Indus Valley people in ancient days were exceedingly superstitious and fearful of the Mayans. The latter were excellent international shippers and traders, builders and astronomers. Their superstitious enemies thought their accomplishments had to be magic and beyond human ability. They were ultimately driven to Ceylon where they inhabited the province of Maya. Later, they went to the Americas, having been taken there by Kubera and his Yakshas. Read my article about the Mayans. They were ultimately driven to Ceylon where they inhabited the province of Maya. The Mayans were ultimately driven to ceylon, etc., etc.

Before the ancient Meso-American Mayans’ civilization fell into decline, they prophesied the cataclysm that is supposed to happen in 2012 — the end of this Kali Yuga.

It surprises and shocks the people of India to find out that the Meso-American Mayans predicted that this Kali-Yuga will end in 2012 AD. Today’s Hindus insist that mankind has been in the Kali-Yuga for only 4,000 to 7,000 years. However, they must realize that the Mayans, the ones who really knew the secrets of the universe, were driven out of India and forced to live in Ceylon. There, they inhabited the province of Maya which was named after them. Afterwards, Kubera and his Yaksha subjects took them to Meso-America.

Since the Mayans were driven out of India, non-Mayan Hindus, not knowing the astronomical secrets of the Mayans, have interpreted the theory of the Maha-Yuga. So who really knows when this Kali-Yuga will end? Today’s Hindus in India? Or the people who have always claimed to be “Masters of Time”-the Mayans of Meso-America?

When I first started writing this article about the Mayans and their prophecy based on scientific astronomical principles, I was going to make it as lengthy and explanatory as possible. However, I decided that if the Mayans are correct, it’s too late for words and explanation. Nothing I can write can change things. Let’s face it!

2012 IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER!

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20
Mar

THE SEVEN MAYAN PROPHECIES

   Posted by: Pablo Padula    in mayan prophecies

The first prophecy tells us about the “time without time,” in it it’s said that starting in 1999, the human being has to choose to make a change of attitude and conscience; to open its mind to integrate everything that exists. This will be a period of 20 years (a cycle that according to the Mayanss started in 1992 and will end in 2012, a key date for the indefinite transformation), in which humanity will enter a process of great learning and change. They also pronounced that seven years later will start a period of darkness in which will face every individual will be faced with his own behavior. Humanity will enter the great room of mirrors; materialism will be left behind and will give way to liberation from suffering.

The second prophecy states that the answer to everything is within every individual, that its behavior determines its future. It confirms that beginning with the solar eclipse of the Aug. 11, 1999, the behavior of all humanity will change rapidly. They assure that starting after this eclipse, men would easily lose control of their emotions or will acknowledge their inner peace. It also indicates that the energy that is received from the center of the galaxy is causing an increase in the vibration of the planet and brain waves, altering their behavior, their way of thinking and feeling. This prophecy mentions two paths: one of comprehension and tolerance and another of fear and destruction. The path to follow will be chosen individually.

The third prophecy states that there will be a change in temperature, producing climactic, geological, and social changes in a magnitude without patterns and at an astonishing speed. One of them will be generated by man in its lack of conscience to care for and protect natural resources of the planet and the other generated by the sun, which will increase its activity due to the increase of vibrations..

The fourth prophecy points out that the anti-ecological conduct of man and the greater activity by the sun will cause a melting of ice in the poles. It will allow the Earth to clean itself and green itself again, producing changes in the physical composition of the continents of the planet. The Mayans left registers in the Desdre codices that every 117 spins of Venus the sun suffers new alterations, and huge spots or solar wind eruptions appear.

The fifth prophecy says that all systems based on fear, on which this civilization is based, will suffer simultaneously with the planet and man will make a transformation to give way to a new harmonic reality. The systems will fail and man will face himself and in this a need to reorganize society and continue down the path of evolution that will bring him to understand creation. Only one common spiritual road for all humanity that will end all limits established among the many ways to look at God will emerge.

The sixth prophecy points out that in the next years a comet will appear whose trajectory will endanger the existence of man. This culture considered comets as agents of change that came to put into movement the existing equilibrium, allowing the evolution of the collective conscience. For the Mayans God is the presence of life, has all shapes and has infinite presence.

The seventh prophecy: In this prophecy it’s said that from the year 1999 and until 2002, the light emitted from the center of the galaxy synchronizes all living beings and allows them to voluntarily access an internal transformation that produces new realities. The Mayans mention that every individual has an opportunity to change and break its limitations, with it creating a new way of communicating through thought. It’s predicted that limits will disappear, a new era of transparency and light will begin, the lie will end forever.

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