Chiquita71
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Hello WS :cool2:
This is my belief regarding 2012:
With the rising of the sun on March 21st 2012, having fully entered The Age of Aquarius, a rare celestial alignment between the sun and our galaxy, the milky way will also occur. An event the Mayan calendar dates as December 12, 2012~The Winter Solstice. These two events have been converging for thousands of years, this is the astronomical meaning of the Mayan 2012 Prophecy. It is not the end of "a world/the world" but the converging of cycles and the end and beginning of an age. A way of keeping time in the universe/cosmos. Universal time.
Our ancient ancestors, previous to circa four thousand years ago, saw life as having and moving in cycles. Like the seasons, like the moon and like life itself. Birth, death and rebirth was their religion. That all life came from the Great Cosmic Mother and returned to the Mother. Judeo-Christan belief is in linear time, a beginning and an end, with chance for redemption. The confusion comes when people try to put their linear thinking dogma over a prophecy that comes from a consciousness of cycles. There is no "end time" in the Mayan Prophecy. There is the end of one age and the beginning of another and the convergence of the alignment of our sun with the dark rift or womb of our universe, ushering in what may be an incredible leap in human consciousness.
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This is my belief regarding 2012:
With the rising of the sun on March 21st 2012, having fully entered The Age of Aquarius, a rare celestial alignment between the sun and our galaxy, the milky way will also occur. An event the Mayan calendar dates as December 12, 2012~The Winter Solstice. These two events have been converging for thousands of years, this is the astronomical meaning of the Mayan 2012 Prophecy. It is not the end of "a world/the world" but the converging of cycles and the end and beginning of an age. A way of keeping time in the universe/cosmos. Universal time.
Our ancient ancestors, previous to circa four thousand years ago, saw life as having and moving in cycles. Like the seasons, like the moon and like life itself. Birth, death and rebirth was their religion. That all life came from the Great Cosmic Mother and returned to the Mother. Judeo-Christan belief is in linear time, a beginning and an end, with chance for redemption. The confusion comes when people try to put their linear thinking dogma over a prophecy that comes from a consciousness of cycles. There is no "end time" in the Mayan Prophecy. There is the end of one age and the beginning of another and the convergence of the alignment of our sun with the dark rift or womb of our universe, ushering in what may be an incredible leap in human consciousness.
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