What We Should Know About December 12, 2012
Does this early prophecy refer to a literal end times like some claim or rather to a transition in consciousness like many more are inclined to believe? Millions believe the world will end in 2012. A great many realize the world is swamped with ever more and bigger problems, many proving to be unsolvable. Is there hope for mankind past that date? The forecast of December 12, 2012 is based mostly on what is said to be the end-date of the Mayan Calendar, which is presented as lasting 5,125 years. Arguments supporting this date are drawn from a mixture of astronomical speculation, alternative interpretations of mythology, numerological constructions, and alleged prophecies by extraterrestrial beings.
There are many among the scientific community who believe that due to global warming, solar storms would be entering the Earth in large amounts by 2012 and this could trigger off a series of catastrophes. This is their opinion that the Mayan December 2012 Doomsday prediction would finally ruin all life on Earth. There are many geologists who believe that there might be major volcanic eruptions around the world in 2012. This is being equated with the December 2012 Doomsday prediction and being witnessed as one of the ways that the world will be destroyed, if it were to happen.
This will draw the end of the Piscean Age of secular materialism, and the true beginning of the Age of Aquarius, which will last for one thousand years. The idea is also prophesied in Revelations chapter 20 verses 1-3. The ancient Maya believed the Earths last day will be December 21, 2012. Native Americans, Egyptians, Chinese and others arrived at a common conclusion, each without a understanding of the other. The Maya claimed that the future end-time would comprise of the suns shift, a Venus transit and increasing earthquakes.
The reality is that no one is precisely sure when the anticipated events relevant to the Sun, an incoming planet that has hit the Earth before and the galaxy’s activity past other large bodies in the universe may happen. That these things may occur is not necessarily disputed. The current announcements about magnetic field changes around the sun and the Earth are part of this phenomenon.
Is december 21 2012 doomsday real?
No, it isn’t. The Mayan calendar doesn’t end, only the current cycle ends. The Mayans made no predictions about it.
“Despite the publicity generated by the 2012 date, Susan Milbrath, curator of Latin American Art and Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, stated that “We [the archaeological community] have no record or knowledge that [the Maya] would think the world would come to an end” in 2012.
“For the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle,” says Sandra Noble, executive director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. in Crystal River, Florida. To render December 21, 2012, as a doomsday or moment of cosmic shifting, she says, is “a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in.”
“There will be another cycle,” says E. Wyllys Andrews V, director of the Tulane University Middle American Research Institute (MARI). “We know the Maya thought there was one before this, and that implies they were comfortable with the idea of another one after this.”
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