The Astronomy of 2012 - A Radio Interview - Part 2

The Actual Astronomy of 2012 and the Sacred Triple Rebirth of the Sun
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All my 2012 essays are here
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Callers:
Will the earth or the sun be destroyed? No. Will there be a magnet pole reversal? I don’t know about that. Perhaps that is possible based on the current trend, which is a weakening of the field but this is probably not linked to the astronomy of 2012.
Is our calendar 5 years off? The Maya don’t use our calendar and we are just looking at how many days are left in their Long Count calendar. Then we correlate that date with our calendar. According to most researchers, the Maya Long Count calendar does end on December 21, 2012.
Mainstream astronomers acknowledge a special galactic alignment in 1998. Why did the Maya pick 2012? Did they just miss 1998 or were they looking for something slightly different? They were focusing on the sacred triple rebirth of the sun, which happens on the winter solstice in 2012. [This point is more accurately covered in my 2012 essays.]
The Maya 260 day calendar mimics both the astronomy of southern Mexico and the period of human gestation.
What does this all mean? I think that this is focused on the shift from the “me” to the “we,” the shift from competition to cooperation, the shift to kindness towards strangers, the shift towards loving your enemies but not in a way that allows them to harm others.
We all are putting our emotions into the soup of society. Fear and hatred attract corresponding disharmonious outer conditions. Love and peace attract harmonious outer conditions.
An interesting point about the event of 2012 is that you will not be able to see the plane of the galaxy as the sun traveled across it since the sun is so bright. This can be used for a metaphor. The bulge in the center of the galaxy is considered by the Maya to be the pregnant belly that is the source of all things. And yet it is invisible, just like we come from an invisible spiritual source.
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