Sunday, May 17, 2009

The risks of believing that the Mayan calendar ends December 21, 2012! by Carl Johan Calleman

When I became aware of the Dec 21st, 2012 date I had no idea it had to do with the Mayan calendar. After doing a little bit of research I soon ran into Carl Calleman's work by watching an Ian Lunghold lecture. The lecture educated me enough to come to understand that the calendar is perfect and from that moment on I started digging as much information in regards to 2012 as I could. I have to admit that I fall victim to what Carl Calleman is talking about in this article - believing that the the actual end date is Dec 21st, 2012. However I've always had the feeling that many more things will occur before we get to that date. For example - according to the mayan calendar - it is said that humanity will reach its highest state of consciousness by 2011. That probably means different things to different people. To me it means that we most likely - as a planet - we will be aware of all the wrong doings humanity has undergone for thousands of years; that everyone will know who the wrongdoers are, move on from that and realize we need to forgive these people for what they have done. From that point everyone will be very much aware of the oneness that connects us all and we will have a grandiose ascension. That's my vision. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this article, it's quite good and not too long - nine pages. Please pass it on to as many people as you can.


About eight years ago John Major Jenkins and I had a debate about the meaning of the Mayan calendar end date focusing especially on whether the energies of the Long Count ends on October 28, 2011 or December 21, 2012. This still remains the most important question anybody interested in the “2012 phenomenon” is faced with, but while at the time the debate might have seemed theoretical, or even hairsplitting, it is now a question that has very significant and practical consequences as to how we relate to the future. While many would like to sweep the end date question under the rug or sit on the fence, no one can do so with their intellectual integrity intact. Since that debate Jenkins has appeared on a History Channel documentary where December 21 2012 is presented as a predetermined “doomsday” when the world is going to come to an end. I get quite a few letters, sometimes from young people that worry that the world will come to an end at this date since they have seen this documentary posted on YouTube. While most knowledgeable people would probably reject this way of presenting the Mayan calendar it is still important to ask the question who benefits from it. I feel there are indeed many people, also apart from the participants in such documentaries that benefit from the claim that the Mayan calendar ends December 21, 2012. Thus, I do not think that it is an accident that we do not hear of the October 28, 2011 date in public media. To begin with, as far as I know no one who adheres to the end date of October 28, 2011 has ever presented this as a predetermined doomsday and thus unduly associated the Mayan calendar with fear.
Read the entire article here.

1 comment:

  1. HOW IS IT THAT EVREYONE IS SO BLIND TO THE "TRUTH"? HOW IS IT THAT YOU WILL TAKE TIME TO STUDY ALL THIS MYAN JUNK AND NOT EVEN GIVE "THE BIBLE" A THOUGHT? "THE BIBLE" IS WHERE ALL THE ANSWERS ARE! AND IT TELLS YOU OF WHEN YOU SHOULD BE PREPARED! ALL THIS OTHER JUNK IS THERE TO STIRR YOU AWAY FROM THE TRUTH! HE EVEN TALKS ABOUT THE PEOPLE BEEN "DECIEVED" JUST LIKE THIS WEBSITE! YOU GUYS PLEASE! READ THE BIBLE! IT HAS ALL THE ANSWERS WITH ABSOULUTLY NO FLAWS OR LIES OR PROKEN PROMISSES. REMEMBER! "ETERNITY" IS A LONG TIME! ARNT YOU WORRIED WHERE YOU SPEND IT? THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

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