Maya Calendar - End of the World - December 21, 2012 |
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Interesting Facts
about 2012
2012 is claimed to be a great year of spiritual transformation (or apocalypse). Many esoteric sources interpret the completion of the twelfth B'ak'tun cycle in the Long Count of the Maya calendar (which occurs on December 21 by the most widely held correlation) to mean there will be a major change in world order. Several experts have predicted a special astrological/astronomical alignment between the Galactic center in the constellation of Sagittarius, the Winter Solstice point, and the open cluster of the Pleiades. Factually, the coincidence of the Winter Solstice point (due to the precession of the Equinoxes) and the galactic center is basically true. Jesus said that no man knows the hour or the day of the End of Days. Even Jesus didn't know. Only his father did. But Jesus added that he hoped that those who will live in the Final Generation would look for the signs in the hope their suffering would not be so great. There are exactly 2012
days between the June 20 2007 Summer solstice and the December 21 2012
Winter solstice.
The mayan calendar...what predictions have been right so far in the past years? It is a calender, it doesn't predict anything it just records time. It just stops on Dec. 21, 2012. At least we know when the end is coming By: Donnie Johnston Date published: 12/21/2007 OK, folks, we've got five years left.That's right! Five years from today--Dec. 21, 2012--the world is scheduled to come to an end. One doomsayer's opinion? Oh, no. This is a consensus. OK, a consensus of two, but a consensus just the same. According to the writings of Michel de Nostredame (better known as Nostradamus), the world will end on Dec. 21, 2012 (no specific hour or minute is given). Some think the end will be the climax of a world war that will begin in 2008. Others believe the beginning of the end occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, or the day America invaded Iraq. But Nostradamus is not alone in his predictions. The ancient Mayan calendar, perfected long before the French physician and astrologer began writing his now famous quatrains, ends abruptly on the same date. Scary! OK, why Dec. 21, 2012? Why not Dec. 20 or Dec. 23? According to astronomers, Dec. 21, 2012, is the day when our sun moves to the exact center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. What is the significance of that scientific fact? Does the sun and Earth slingshot off into some black hole when it reaches the center of the galaxy? Even the most brilliant of scientists have no clue, but apparently the Mayans knew. And so did Nostradamus. Unfortunately, they are all dead. If you believe Nostradamus and the Mayans, we are hell-bent for oblivion. The end is right around the corner so get your affairs in order. This, of course, is not the
first end-of-the-world prediction. Far from it. Since the birth of Christ,
there have been at least 200 sure-fire dates on which the end would occur.
We, of course, are still here. The two most celebrated end dates came roughly
150 years apart and both originated--where else?--in America.
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