paradoxx
my take
The use of the mayan calander is quite accurate, it shows spikes and drops at times of social changes, but why should we be bound to just one interpretation?
i have heard 2007, 2012 and 2028 (that last one is interesting).
While I am sure that to most people the idea of total destruction is repugnant, there are those peope out there who are trying to bring forth this destruction simply because they feel it must be done.
Interesting theories include, a shift not only in conciousness, but in body and form, from physical existance to spiritual energy as a result of the end of the existence of time (if time can cease to exist that is). Or perhaps it is what people might think it could be, mass control of the population via technology and money with those who choose not to be a part of the process discarded. It could be a series of smaller destructive events (nukes, poisions, mass death via diseases) that shakes the word into realising that we can't keep letting power-hungry corporations rule us all into slavery.
Or perhaps, the mayan calander as it is written on the wall, a flat surface, should have been written on a pillar, where infinity and eternity meet and part.
The use of the mayan calander is quite accurate, it shows spikes and drops at times of social changes, but why should we be bound to just one interpretation?
i have heard 2007, 2012 and 2028 (that last one is interesting).
While I am sure that to most people the idea of total destruction is repugnant, there are those peope out there who are trying to bring forth this destruction simply because they feel it must be done.
Interesting theories include, a shift not only in conciousness, but in body and form, from physical existance to spiritual energy as a result of the end of the existence of time (if time can cease to exist that is). Or perhaps it is what people might think it could be, mass control of the population via technology and money with those who choose not to be a part of the process discarded. It could be a series of smaller destructive events (nukes, poisions, mass death via diseases) that shakes the word into realising that we can't keep letting power-hungry corporations rule us all into slavery.
Or perhaps, the mayan calander as it is written on the wall, a flat surface, should have been written on a pillar, where infinity and eternity meet and part.