My house has been discussing this for years now. Actually I’ve been to several seminars where this was discussed along with several other mathematical/spiritual equations that figure into that year. The Mayan calendar isn’t the only calendar that ends at that time. And while several calendars don’t end, there are some interesting things about them. The ones that end (that I know about) are: The Egyptian Star Calendar, The Celtic Tree Calendar, The Mayan Sun Calendar, The Aboriginal Serpent Calendar, and The Sumerian Seasonal Calendar (this one, is shaky at best and I don’t know how much stock I put into the information I have, but I figured Id throw it out there) The two that I really find interesting that don’t end, and the information is also rather obscure, but its good as far as I can tell, is the Greco-Roman Zodiac/Celestial Calendar. In this one we will see a new (?) constellation (a turtle) which is a symbol of earth, air, and water. Leaving a fire reference out of the picture, infer what you will. The other one that I find interesting is the Asian Animal Zodiac. In 2012, we will again see the year of the Dragon, but not just any Dragon, (Upon request I will post a journal about Asian/European Dragons, there ranks, species and types.). 2012 is the year of the Imperial Black Dragon, this Dragon is said to bring change in a truly rapid, defiant or destructive way.
With the acceptation on the Asian Calendar the Aboriginal Calendar and the Greco-Roman Calendar, All of the others END in the year 2012 between the the makers of Samhain (True Halloween, when the Sun goes 15* Scorpio) and Yule (The Winter Solstice I believe that year it will be Dec 22nd.)
As per me and my house, we have and will continue to stalk up on provisions including canned goods, and fire wood etc. No, insanity will not ensue, but better safe than sorry right?
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