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The Mayan Calendar predictions......what happens in December, 2012
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Nov 1, 2012 18:49:55   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
Thank you gentlemen for your sensible input.
Harvey

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Nov 1, 2012 18:54:45   #
ngc1514 Loc: Atlanta, Ga., Lancaster, Oh. and Stuart, Fl.
 
And the answer to the question about the Mayan calendar is one long count will end and another begin. The calendar no more ends than ours did at the turn of the millennium.

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Nov 1, 2012 19:00:02   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
You don't hear of or see the Mayans making a big deal about it. I lived around them off and on for the past 30 yrs - No big thing to them.
ngc1514 wrote:
And the answer to the question about the Mayan calendar is one long count will end and another begin. The calendar no more ends than ours did at the turn of the millennium.

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Nov 1, 2012 19:00:25   #
woodsliv Loc: Tehachapi,CA
 
The 21st of Dec. is my 33rd wedding anniversary. That's enough fun for one day

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Nov 1, 2012 19:07:25   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
Congratulations in advance - anniversaries can be full and habit forming - Wifie & I have shared 54 of them so far.

woodsliv wrote:
The 21st of Dec. is my 33rd wedding anniversary. That's enough fun for one day

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Nov 1, 2012 19:12:39   #
woodsliv Loc: Tehachapi,CA
 
Harvey wrote:
Congratulations in advance - anniversaries can be full and habit forming - Wifie & I have shared 54 of them so far.

woodsliv wrote:
The 21st of Dec. is my 33rd wedding anniversary. That's enough fun for one day


Thanks Harvey

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Nov 1, 2012 19:20:05   #
CocoaRoger Loc: Cocoa Florida
 
Congrats Woodsliv

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Nov 1, 2012 19:21:10   #
CocoaRoger Loc: Cocoa Florida
 
Congrats to you Harvey! You must have married young. You only look 54

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Nov 1, 2012 21:38:22   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
Yep- 20 when married - 75 now- been the results of good whisky & bad women
CocoaRoger wrote:
Congrats to you Harvey! You must have married young. You only look 54

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Nov 2, 2012 09:18:51   #
silverhawk Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
 
I really like listening to these concepts.....how do these guys develop this mentality....definitely creative thinking.....and, he has millions of followers....:mrgreen:


David Wilcock

http://divinecosmos.com/

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Uploaded on May 1, 2010

http://divinecosmos.com

In this heavily-anticipated sequel to 2012 Enigma, (#1 Most Viewed on Google, 12/1/08), David Wilcock presents a compelling case that the prophecies of a Golden Age are not myth or superstition. Our DNA has been evolving 100 times more rapidly in the last 5000 years due to a natural galactic process which is also creating climate change throughout our entire solar system. If the prophecies are correct, psychic abilities and powers such as telekinesis, levitation, spiritual healing and telepathy may soon become as common as breathing.

The Mayan Calendar, the Timeline in the Great Pyramid of Giza, the story of Jesus Christ in the Bible and many other ancient mystery schools and spiritual teachings all speak of a great tribulation that transforms Earth into a Utopian Age. Many misunderstand these prophecies as predicting pole shift, asteroid collisions, supervolcano eruptions or Armageddon thanks to Planet X, alien invasion, Illuminati/government takeover, or a solar event.

Russian physics reveals that anti-gravity, free energy and time travel technology arise from a Source Field that is the energy of Mind, Spirit and Consciousness. Life emerges from nonliving material by Intelligent Design and evolution occurs in sudden bursts that repeat in 26 and 62 million year cycles, apparently the result of energy waves gradually rippling out from the center of the galaxy and transforming our DNA.

For at least 1200 years, crop circles have presented symbolic messages of DNA transformation and even Ascension on or around December 21, 2012. Easter Island, Stonehenge and some 4000 ancient sites are built on a Global Grid of energy that creates portals in space and time, such as the Bermuda Triangle. Rapture may indeed occur but in a very different way than most believe.

Project Camelot whistleblowers reveal that extraterrestrials look human like us and may even be time travelers from our future! Edgar Cayce and the Law of One reveal we have a Higher Self leading us through reincarnation and Graduation.
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2012 Event Horizon: (1) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEyqT2_ricA&feature=episodic

2012 Event Horizon: (2) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zAMdYC80sE&feature=episodic

2012 Event Horizon: (3) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STqkZR2PSR4&feature=episodic

2012 Event Horizon: (4) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl2sf5fuIBA
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His original video referred to above....

David Wilcock-The 2012 Enigma

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5b-kLvppdg&playnext=1&list=PLEC135FE78B6A80FC&feature=results_main


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Nov 2, 2012 09:25:21   #
Chuy Loc: OUT OF TOWN
 
ngc1514 wrote:
silverhawk wrote:
Try on Wikipedia for some interesting insight to the Ten Commandments......
they explain the facts as determined from the Bible!
And, check the other discussions...enlightening...


In other words, the unspecified "they" are using the bible to prove the bible. That's called a tautology. You can "prove" anything you like using self-referential arguments.

How do you know Scarlett O'Hara didn't live in Tara during the Civil War? It says so right here in "Gone with the Wind."
quote=silverhawk Try on Wikipedia for some intere... (show quote)

If the author of Gone with the Wind said Scarlett was not at Tara during the civil war you can believe it ,it's his book. If God said he made every thing in seven days you can believe it,it's his book and his world. Some here pose as Godly figures and then take the liberty to alter God's word. If he said he made every thing in 7 days that is that. It always makes me laugh when the God haters come on here and spew their crap the believers have to take it on the chin. I find it interesting that there are certain people who make it a point to disrupt threads that bring up God. If you are so offended by God why don't you pass on by, then you won't have to claim were shoving it down your throat. You folks who change the meaning of the Bible to appease what you think is logical really should think that one over.

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Nov 2, 2012 10:11:22   #
Crwiwy Loc: Devon UK
 
What happens with your calendar on December 31?

The Mayan 'calendar' is actually a series of calendars for different functions - each calendar has a different numbers of days. These calendars all started from the same point in time at day one and eventually all the calendars arrive at a time where they all start from 0 again. This period is several thousand years.

So what happens after 2012? 2013 of course!

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Nov 2, 2012 10:39:14   #
Bazamac Loc: Manchester, UK
 
Well the author of Gone With the Wind is perfectly entitled to say that Scarlett lived wherever he wanted her to . It's a work of fiction, after all. Apt comparison, Chewy!

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Nov 2, 2012 10:58:46   #
Bazamac Loc: Manchester, UK
 
Oh, and please don't include me in the group you call god-haters. You can't hate what doesn't exist, really. And you can hardly about having to take it on the chin with the abuse you've been dishing out!

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Nov 2, 2012 10:59:19   #
Crwiwy Loc: Devon UK
 
chewy wrote:
ngc1514 wrote:
silverhawk wrote:
Try on Wikipedia for some interesting insight to the Ten Commandments......
they explain the facts as determined from the Bible!
And, check the other discussions...enlightening...


In other words, the unspecified "they" are using the bible to prove the bible. That's called a tautology. You can "prove" anything you like using self-referential arguments.

How do you know Scarlett O'Hara didn't live in Tara during the Civil War? It says so right here in "Gone with the Wind."
quote=silverhawk Try on Wikipedia for some intere... (show quote)

If the author of Gone with the Wind said Scarlett was not at Tara during the civil war you can believe it ,it's his book. If God said he made every thing in seven days you can believe it,it's his book and his world. Some here pose as Godly figures and then take the liberty to alter God's word. If he said he made every thing in 7 days that is that. It always makes me laugh when the God haters come on here and spew their crap the believers have to take it on the chin. I find it interesting that there are certain people who make it a point to disrupt threads that bring up God. If you are so offended by God why don't you pass on by, then you won't have to claim were shoving it down your throat. You folks who change the meaning of the Bible to appease what you think is logical really should think that one over.
quote=ngc1514 quote=silverhawk Try on Wikipedia ... (show quote)


Why do people have to bring up religion on a photographic site? :(

There were some similar bad posts and such on the Askpedia site so I left. :thumbdown: :-(

I had thought the members of this site would be much better and more or less concentrate on the subject to the site.
:thumbup:

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