2012 AD - Mayan Calendar Galactic Alignment By Keith Hunter The End of a World Age Established: 2012 AD? Over the recent period there has been a massive resurgence of interest in the Maya of Central America, especially their calendar systems that stretch back to ancient times. Indeed, their Long Count calendar in particular has been the subject of intense scrutiny of late, most notably from those researchers linked to the ‘New Age’ movement of the recent era. That there is such extreme...Read Full Story
Doomsday, end of the world, mayan calendar, apocalypse are much talked about today and everyone of us are drawn into it sometime or the other. NASA provides replies from the research conducted, data available on the assumptions and theories floating in the net.
Remember the Y2K scare? It came and went without much of a whimper because of adequate planning and analysis of the situation. Impressive movie special effects aside, Dec. 21, 2012, won’t be the end of the world as we know. It will...Read Full Story
Posted by Boruch Fishman on January 17th, 2012
The Doomsday Clock is Ticking
Less than a year remains till Dec. 21, 2012, the day marking the end of the Mayan Long Count Calendar cycle, and a day named in many disaster and doomsday prophecies. This rush of time has inspired me to do a follow-up interview with Ted Sun, who described the 2012 disaster prophecy of Friend G. in his Viking book “Super Life Secret Codes.” Friend G predicted that 9 of 10 people in the world will die in the...Read Full Story
Åt precisely 11:11 AM Universal Time December 21, 2012 a 5,125 year Cycle of the Ancient Maya Long Count Calendar will complete.
Τhe ancient peoples of Meso-america were of a vast interconnected empire, filled with rich art, education and destruction. The Maya were one of these tribes. Their written language was based on pictographs, much like the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The Maya had an amazing understanding of mathematics and understood the value of zero long before its...Read Full Story
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This moment is all there is
What is the meaning of this moment in time? Spiritual teachings tell us that time is an illusion and only the moment is real. And yet there are moments in our individual and collective destiny that offer a unique opportunity, a possibility for real change.
What is this moment in time calling for? Are we awake, fully attentive to the changes happening around us? Are we able to listen to the real need so that we can step through the door that is being...Read Full Story
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1.
This moment is all there is
What is the meaning of this moment in time? Spiritual teachings tell us that time is an illusion and only the moment is real. And yet there are moments in our individual and collective destiny that offer a unique opportunity, a possibility for real change.
What is this moment in time calling for? Are we awake, fully attentive to the changes happening around us? Are we able to listen to the real need so that we...Read Full Story
Four Ahau , three Kankin - the winter solstice of 2012 is well known to be the day in the Mayan calendar said to prophesize humanity's doom. Equated to the Gregorian calendar, the world as we know it is due to come to an end on December 21st, 2012. We've all seen the movie (2012) and many of us have read Steve Alten's first and even second novels in the Mayan Doomsday trilogy (the 3rd one's due out in March this year)... but as is the case with any good work of fiction, a great deal of...Read Full Story
The truth is Doomsday Preppers is not about the apocalypse, Mayan Calendar or end of the world but rather about the lives ordinary Americans who are preparing for life’s uncertainties. Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) February 14, 2012 Recon Agency LLC founder ...
There is quite a bit of chatter, even a movie made, about December 2012, when on the solstice, the 21st, the "long count" of the Mayan calendar comes to an end. I will not go into too much detail about what exactly the "long count" is or how it works. I will send you to a link on wikipedia that
The Mayan Calendar Ends on December 21, 2012 Long ago Dinosaurs were Wiped out by the Meteor then the earth went in to the Ice age and after that Mayans made that Calendar and Mayans are Really Smartest People in the World in the Distant Past they Built ...
The Mayans, the wise race of ancients who created hot cocoa, set December 21st, 2012 as the end date of their Calendar, which the intelligent and logical amongst us know signifies the day the world will end, presumably at 12:21:12am, Mountain Time. From now until zero date, we will explore the 50 films you need to watch before the entire world perishes. We don’t have much time, so be content, be prepared, be entertained. The Film: Idiocracy...
The indigenous people of southeast Mexico are demanding to be
included in the official programmes planned for 2012 to take
advantage of the world's interest in the "Mayan prophecy",
while at the same time fearing a "doomsday tourism" that could
damage and contaminate their sacred sites.
If our fanatical forebears hadn't separated from the Church of England and climbed aboard the Mayflower, there might not be widespread Doomsday forecasts for Dec. 21, 2012 — a mere 14 months after the Rapture failed to materialize as predicted.
TechnoratiParty Like It's 2012 - Mayan Calendar Hits Reset ButtonTechnoratiThe winter solstice date of December 21, 2012 holds a prime spot on the Mayan calendar countdown, but the summer solstice, spring and fall equinoxes carry special significance as well, say experts. If an indigenous era-changing harmonic convergence ...Cashing in on the 'end of the world' tourismFox Newsall 3 news articles »
The Mayan Calendar says that 2012 is the end of a great age. This is a time of not only a shift in consciousness but shifts taking place on the planet. THE SHIFT is dedicated to describing what's happening and how to best be in it.