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Dear
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When I hear or read about
the mayan 2012 calendar and the hype,
hysteria and hilarity that increasingly
surrounds that ominous year, I can't help
but to remember the famous and funny line
uttered by the Scarecrow and Dorothy as
they meander along the Yellow Brick Road in
the Wizard of Oz, "Lions, Tigers and Bears,
Oh My!"
We soon find out the Lion is cowardly, the
Tin Man is rusted, and all that awaits them
on their journey is a bunch of singing
pigmies wearing rainbow-colored outfits.
Their fear of the forest, of course, was of
their own creation. And in the ending we
ultimately discover it all was but a dream
anyway... "And you were in it too
Toto...!"
Even though I am frequently asked by my
customers and readers if they should really
be concerned about the mayan 2012 calendar,
to date I have conveniently skirted the
issue by telling them to research the
facts, read the relevant books, stay away
from the obvious scams, and make up their
own minds on whether they should be
concerned, or not. Until now, I have not
officially positioned myself regarding this
rapidly approaching date.
Frankly, I believe that Americans are tired
of being told to be afraid anyway, and that
we are suffering from our own form of
crisis fatigue. Why make it worse with a
bunch of 2012 propaganda?
As if we don't have enough to worry about
already...
And yet, (and you knew this was coming),
the year 2012 does present a strange and
unique confluence of multiple predictions,
events, prophecies, mythologies, and
cosmologies. Indeed, it is arguable that no
other time in history has seen such a
bizarre merging of so many different, and
wildly diverse, belief systems and
predictions. From the end of the Mayan Long
Count Calendar to religious predictions of
the End Times...from the Solar Maximum and
deadly Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's) to
the I Ching and Timewave Zero...from the so
called Galactic Alignment to the Precession
of the Equinoxes and the Age of Aquarius,
2012 has become the sine qua non of
futurist obsessions.
Indeed, 2012 is rapidly becoming Y2K on
steroids.
Even a true-blue skeptic has to stop and
scratch his head and ask if there is
anything to all this
2012-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it stuff.
There is just too much out there on 2012 to
ignore (and I bet your entire 2009 salary
-- dwindling though it may be -- that the
media is going to pick up on the 2012
conversation soon and elevate it by an
order of magnitude, with the History
Channel taking the lead).
And so, that's what I did, I stopped and
asked if there was anything to all this
hype and threw myself into the relevant
literature and blog sphere to explore and
hopefully acquire a coherent understanding
of this emerging 2012 collective obsession.
To date, I've read most, if not all
contemporary texts on the subject, and have
thoroughly explored the electronic media,
with daily doses of blog sphere
research.
What I discovered both amazed and confused
me. And I am concerned too. Lets look at
each in turn.
Any attempt to research 2012 has to begin,
and I would argue end, with the Mayan Long
Count Calendar. The Mayans truly were (and
are) brilliant mathematicians, astronomers,
and time keepers. Their calendric system,
which is based in large part on celestial
observances, possesses a degree of accuracy
and a depth of symbolism that makes our
Gregorian system seem sophomoric in
comparison. The Mayans created this system
more than 2000 years ago, by the way...
Amazing. (Keep in mind, at the same time it
was contemporary wisdom that the earth was
flat, and the sun orbited the earth, which
was, of course, at the center of the
universe).
It is way too ambitious to examine the
Mayan Long Count calendar in detail in this
short piece, although I do encourage you to
look into it (fascinating reading). But
what shocked me, and what is truly amazing
is that the Mayan religion and mythology,
their systems for keeping time, and even
their architecture & hieroglyphs, are
very similar to those of other ancient
civilizations (Egyptian, for example), with
whom they could have had no contact.
This strange synchronicity is difficult to
explain, unless you consider the one thing
that each had in common -- the sky. Is it
possible that multiple cultures and
civilizations, separated by both distance
and time, can draw the same divination and
conclusions from the same celestial
observances? And if so, does this lend
greater credibility to their time keeping
system and its inner meanings? Was the
Mayan Long Count really about impending
disaster, or does it hold a deeper truth
that, as yet, we do not understand?
There is general agreement on the following
facts as it relates to 2012: the Mayan long
count calendar does end on the winter
solstice on December 21, 2012, and it does
coincide with a rare alignment of our
rising sun positioned in the center of the
Milky Way galaxy (from an earthly
perspective), and both occur in the time of
the Precessional transfer from the age of
Pisces to the age of Aquarius, an event
that only happens every 26000 years. (This
'alignment' is particularly interesting
when you consider that the center of the
Milky Way galaxy, frequently referred to as
the 'great rift' is framed by four
prominent stars that form an upside down
cross; so, on the winter solstice 2012 the
'sun' will be 'hung' on a 'cross' as it
aligns with the center of the galaxy, each
rising and setting together. Now there is
some symbolism to keep you awake at
night.)
What does all this mean?
Well, it depends upon who you ask. Enter
Confusion.
A good friend of mine, who is a very
successful Hollywood actor in day time
drama, once took a trip to the orient where
he was introduced to a meal called
'Jambots'. Jambots is a combination of
several favorite dishes all thrown into one
pot and turned into a stew. The logic is
simple -- if we take all our favorite
dishes and combine them, the outcome must
be a supremely tasty combination. How could
it not be so?
"How did it taste?" was my obvious inquiry
to my good friend. "Like shit." was his
sober reply.
2012 has become, in my opinion, the modern
day, End-of-Times Jambots. There are so
many different, but favorite religious
beliefs, ancient (and poorly understood)
mythologies and mysteries, conspiracy
theories, belief systems, fears,
pseudo-scientific conclusions, and just
wishful thinking, all being thrown into the
2012 boiling pot that the true significance
of this date, if there is one, has been
completely lost in the stew...its been
boiled away. It's as if every doom's day
theory is being force-linked to this single
year.
The Mayans MUST have been onto something,
so...let's review Nostradamus' Quatrains to
find a clear linkage to the date. Surely
there are some biblical passages that we
can link to the Mayan's wisdom and
therefore declare that the rapture is
imminent. Isn't there a rogue star out
there (Planet X) that should make a
pole-reversing, 1000-foot wave-creating fly
by of the earth...and couldn't that be in
2012?? Isn't the aliens' next visit
overdue, you know, the ones that seeded
humanity? And finally, and my favorite,
aren't we all about to transform into
enlightened beings with the power of
levitation and telepathy (flying could be
cool).
Wondering what I'm talking about? These are
all 2012 predictions. Seriously...I didn't
make them up.
Jambots!
Its almost as if we have an obsession, or
perhaps a twisted desire to see the world
come to an end in our generation,
(incidentally, each generation since the
dawn of man has thought that they would see
the 'end of times' in their life; it must
be hard wired into our DNA). I think
fundamentally we all feel that the earth is
changing, and that we, as a species, are
off course. As Pogo says, "We have met the
enemy and he is us." Perhaps somewhere deep
inside our soul, in a place we don't want
to explore, we want the world to 'fix'
itself, even if that means we get 'thinned'
in the process?
And that is exactly why I am concerned, and
why you should be prepared for 2012.
There is an ancient zen proverb that I
love, and it is simple: That which you are
seeking, is always seeking you. This
proverb is, in my opinion, a beautiful
salutation to human capability and
inventiveness, and communicates that if you
hold to a vision, you can make that vision
a reality. How very cool.
And how very dangerous...especially if so
many people, indeed MILLIONS OF THEM, are
holding to the vision that the world will
end in 2012.
There is an emerging awareness in both the
scientific and new age literature that
groups of people can influence events
simply through collective 'willfulness.'
The phenomenon is referred to as
'collective manifestation.' Simply put, if
enough people believe in a thing, whatever
that thing is, they will influence the
probability that that thing will likely
occur.
For example, if the bible says that the
Temple Mount has to fall before Christ will
return, and millions believe that he will
return in the age of 2012; well, then
somebody has to go out there and destroy
that darn Temple. Collective beliefs,
especially if they are unreasonable and
fanatic, foment action.
In other words, if enough people believe
that 2012 = catastrophe, they can make it
so.
That's disturbing...
Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My!
So what do we do?
Let me answer this question by ending with
where I began...the Wizard of Oz. Even if
Dorothy's story was just a dream, she still
should have been in the storm shelter
before the tornado hit.
It's always best to remain prepared.
Kevin BaumArticle
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