Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Mayan Long Count: 1987 and 2012

  • The following was a quote that I found at "The Harmonic Convergence" at wikipedia.com
  • The Harmonic convergence was on August 16 and 17th 1987 and the end of the nine hells of the Mayan Calendar that began the day Hernan Cortes landed in Mexico and ended on August 16th and 17th 1987. 
Here is a blog including these quotes:

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  • The very beginning of the nine "hell" cycles was precisely the day that Hernán Cortés landed in Mexico, April 22, 1519 (Correlating to the date "1 Reed" on the Aztec/Mayan Calendar - which was the day sacred to mesoamerican culture hero Quetzalcoatl). The 9 hell cycles of 52 years each ended precisely on August 16-17, 1987. end quote from Wikipedia.com"The Harmonic Convergence"
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  • It is also interesting that this date also was around the beginning of the fall of the Iron Curtain which ended the Cold War because the Soviet Union turned into a democratic Russia and many other mostly democratic countries. Even China is mostly a business partner to the U.S. and the rest of the world along with Russia and all the other countries.

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  • According to Argüelles, the Harmonic Convergence also began the final 25-year countdown to the end of the Mayan Long Count in 2012, which would be the so-called end of history and the beginning of a new 5,125-year cycle. Evils of the modern world, e.g. war, materialism, violence, abuses, injustice, oppression, etc. would end with the birth of the 6th Sun and the 5th Earth on December 21, 2012. end 2nd quote from wikipedia.com "The Harmonic Convergence"

  • So, with both these quotes we see that when the nine Mayan hells began was the day Cortes landed in the New World and August 16th and 17th 1987 was the end of the 9 hells which brought about the end of the Cold War.

  • So, December 21st 2012 is also a date where more problems start to drop away from Earth's civilizations as well. So, my thought is it is the beginning of the Singularity in a positive way.

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