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When does the Mayan Calendar End?


Why do some folks say the Mayan Calendar will end on December 21, 2012, when others say it will end on October 28, 2011?



From my humble understanding, there are several different views about the end date of the Mayan Calendar, and each camp is certain that their theory is correct. One theory is that the Mayan Calendar Count is a Galactic Calendar, and therefore, the end date corresponds with the Galactic Alignment, a 26,000 year cycle, that is scheduled to occur during the Winter Solstice of 2012. This celestial event coincides with the Turning of the Ages, as well as the Return of Neb-Heru or Nibiru. This is the Dreamspell fantasy. The Mayan Calendar is a count, not a celestial calendar of any kind. This has been confirmed by many Mayan Elders.

A second theory states that the Mayan Calendar Count tracks history from August 11, 3114BC to 2012AD.

The third theory, by Johann Calleman, is that the Mayan Calendar Count tracks the evolution of consciousness from back to beginning of life as we know it on Planet Earth, 16.4 billion years ago. “Quantum Evolution of the Cosmic Tree of Life”.This theory states that the calendar will end on a 13 Ahau day of the Tzolkin, October 28, 2011. Here is the link to his article on this topic:
End of Creation Cycles




more articles on this matter

http://13moon.tribe.net/thread/86a4b693-e373-4d7e-b388-993bbf5658bf

what Jose said about this matter 4 years ago:

"The True Count is Maya, the Dreamspell is galactic.
They are both brought to light together at the end time as a function of the law of time.
They serve two complementary purposes,
the one to complete what was begun so long ago,
the other to initiate a new order of galactic harmony on Earth."



DISTINGUISHING DREAMSPELL
FROM THE TRADITIONAL MAYAN CALENDAR

http://www.13moon.com/not_the_mayan_calendar.htm

http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=2303&pst=50300


“The maya had many calendars. Jose combined the sun, lunar and tzolkin calendars to create the dreamspell. The dreamspell has been accepted throughout the world as the alternative to the gregorian calendar. “

The synthesis of the 3 calendars into 1 forming a unity as whole being stronger than it's separate parts rings a chord of truth, yet if the peoples who brought this cosmic energy to Earth in the first place saw these calendars as being individual functions, why do we need to combine them? The question I have is why follow a dream-spell rather than the Tzolkin day count which the Mayan elders use today? Jose's dreamspell glyphs of the day do not correspond with the Tzolkin glyph for the day as experienced by the Mayan lineage. To build a new paradigm of time, I agree, we must not get distracted from our heart and mind as one, but spelling a dream overlay to an existing galactic time matrix, held in space and time by the Mayan lineage distracts one from the ancient knowledge into a new age dream cast by Jose. Now, I must credit Jose for sowing the Tzolkin seed throughout the world, his work turned me on to the Tzolkin and it's mysterious synchronic order. I feel that much of Jose's work is substantial, like the oracle, the 13 moons, the 7 plasmas (7days in a week correspond to chakras), castle seasons, wavespells. I think if we continue to synthesize what resonates as truth we will develop our own inner concept of this sacred time science. I feel it is most important to attune with the day count or true count, held in place since the beginning of Maya and possibly see Arguelles count as an evolutionary potential. I thank you all for participating and appreciate your opinions.
Ry

 

Tzolkin Count or Dreamspell?

 

One thing that I have noticed is, and this was brought to my attention from within, during a communication with Butler, that the second theory states that the calendar count is 5,125 years long, which corresponds to the Venus cycle of 5200 years. This also is the exact same length as the National Cycle, the 7th Underworld!!! Which also began in 3114BC.....

 

Tchiya Amet El Maat

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