2012 Time Reversal?

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  • sea_sea0

    check this out, David Wilcock has a pretty interesting theory on the subject he calls, the 2012 Enigma.
    http://video.google.com/videopla…

    • get past the first couple minutes...sea_sea
    • how bout you summarize? :PPoint5
    • 5 minutes in.
      Thusfar tosh.
      detritus
    • great video!CGN
    • 15 minutes in.
      Fuckwittedly ignorant, mis- leading pseudo-metaphysical nonsense. What a load of tosh.
      detritus
    • I want to punch David Wilcock, right in his deluded, narcissistic arse of a face.detritus
    • I made it as far as 20 minutes in. I can watch this shit no longer. Fairy-rings are inter-dimensional wormholes, prntly.detritus
    • congratulations detritus you tried.sea_sea
    • Bloody hell, I only watch it for 10min. WHAT!roundabout
    • ok, petty out there, but interesting if you can digest theories as such.sea_sea
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  • CGN0

    Timeship Earth 2013

    is a door to the infinite;

    a tool for galactic synchronization;

    the primary tool kit of fourth dimensional time;

    a harmonic set of codes which not only describe Earth as a living whole-system, but which also offers profound principles for social reorganization;

    a storehouse of the interstellar, interplanetary cosmological history of the Earth;

    the complete codes and cosmology for establishing "galactic culture;"

    an antidote to the memory virus known as "cosmic amnesia;"

    all in all, a multi-dimensional tool for the human being in the modern world to reconnect to nature and the sacred mathematical synchronic order of the Universe.

    • where do I get one?ribit
    • only from withinCGN
    • of course.ribit
    • i can't wait, seriously, already there are tons of synchronizations happening.sea_sea
  • omgitsacamera0

    great, another idiot.

  • jasontroj0

  • ETM0

    Well, if the 2012 thing doesn't work out, my calendar on the computer only goes to 2099. So clearly, since the calendar stops, the world will end... based on the solid science used to start the 2012 theory, that is.

  • CGN0

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  • CGN0

    The Mayans created long measuring systems one of these is called a baktun. 2012 represents the end of 13 baktuns which is the end of one CYCLE but the baktuns continue through 19. In fact, 19.19.19.17.19 equals October 12, 4772. The next day will be first use of the "Pictuns" position and will be written as: 1.0.0.0.0.0.

    Armegeddonists and psychics wouldn't get much attention if they started proclaiming October 12, 4772 as the end of the world, so they picked 2012 hoping to make some good cash in the next 5 years.

    Since very few people have educated themselves on the calendar, they are easily misled into believing in things that are simply untrue. This is one example.

    Thanks 5timuli!

  • CGN0

    • Check your browser settings.. "Publish random stuff to QBN" should be unticked.ribit
    • ?CGN
    • haha!slappy
    • it's on topic. those are Mayan dolphins.i_monk
  • oozie0

    did the mayans predict jesus?

  • CGN0

    Among those mentioned in post-Spanish conquest manuscripts were that Quetzalcoatl was the Creator, that he was born of a virgin, that he was a god of the air and earth (in his manifestation as the Feathered Serpent), that he was white and bearded, that he came from heaven and was associated with the planet Venus, that he raised the dead, and that he promised to return. The full picture, however, is extremely complex.

  • omgitsacamera0

    can you spread this manure like at 4chan? there's enough shit here anyways.

  • oozie0
  • CGN0

    enough to keep you reading... lawoftime.org <--pretty interesting link It's not for everyone. You can believe Bush is your god.

    • well one thing is for sure, Arguelles has some human flaws, but his intentions are good.sea_sea
  • robotron3k0

    Daniel just sent this little essay out that I thought was interesting...
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    my new article appearing in the July issue of Conscious Choice:

    2008: The Return of Chicken Little

    A few years ago, while working with shamans in the Amazon jungle of Brazil, I channeled a prophetic voice that announced itself as Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican deity. The voice insisted that a great karmic reckoning was on its way. These days, I often feel more like Chicken Little, seeking to warn people that the sky above them is starting to fall. The more I explore what the near future may bring, the more I feel like running for cover.

    Dmitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse argues that the United States is headed for an imminent economic meltdown that will be as devastating as the fall of the USSR in the 1990s: “Try to form a picture in your mind: it is a superpower, it is huge, it is powerful, and it is going to come crashing down,” he writes. “You or me trying to do something about it would have the same effect as you or me wriggling our toes at a tsunami.” According to Orlov, an engineer and peak oil theorist, the causes of this crash include ideological gridlock, the entrenched corruption of our corporate state, the massive debt piled on by heedless US policies, and our utter dependence on a rapidly diminishing supply of fossil fuels.

    Predicting mass bankruptcy, hyperinflation, and resource shortages, Orlov recommends stockpiling items that can be bartered on the black market, such as razors, condoms, and liquor, strengthening local communities, and learning how to grow your own food. “For most people in the US, rich or poor, life without money is unthinkable,” he notes. “They may want to give this problem some thought, ahead of time.”

    The most penetrating inquiries into our immediate future seem to be coming from small press writers such as Orlov. His book is published by New Society Press, which specializes in studies of our unfolding debacle and pragmatic tactics for dealing with its unavoidable fallout. Another meta-perspective is provided by Alexis Zeigler’s Culture Change: Civil Liberty, Peak Oil, and the End of Empire (Ecodem Press). Zeigler’s bracing little screed explores the connection between biofuel production and world hunger, and argues that ecological crisis will lead to increased authoritarianism, in the short term.

    While Zeigler describes the dangers ahead, he is more optimistic than Orlov in that he sees the possibility of a mass activation of social awareness and a shift to more sustainable patterns. “The solution to changing the Western lifestyle is the simple impossible act of creating social networks that build social support outside of the mainstream in the context of a truly sustainable society,” he writes. Both writers foresee the necessity of adapting communal lifestyles to stretch increasingly scarce resources. Interestingly, Orlov proposes that the friendly American mentality is much better suited for communal life than the surlier Russian psychology.

    I tend to agree with these authors that the next few years are going to see extraordinary and even unprecedented hardships as many negative factors combine in unexpected ways to amplify each other. In the US, as the going gets rough, there is certainly the potential for a further degeneration into a hyper-controlled, security state. The horrific development of “disaster capitalism” based on Milton Friedman’s economic doctrine is well-documented in Naomi Klein’s The Shock Doctrine. The last decades have seen a massive transfer of assets from the poor and middle class to the wealthy elite, who are now contracting with private security firms to guard and rescue them in the event of social or ecological catastrophe.

    At the same time, there are many positive developments that could counteract the doom-and-gloom. The increasing ease with which groups of people, ranging from small communities to massive crowds, can self-organize and mobilize through the Internet, using new Web2.0 tools, is viewed as a revolutionary development in Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody. My hypothesis, shared by many people, is that there is also a change happening in human consciousness, with increasing numbers of people recognizing psychic capabilities and undergoing initiations that lead to mystical insights, compassionate openings, and awareness of deeper levels of unity. It is interesting that our new media technologies amplify our awareness of interconnectivity, which was once a rarefied spiritual insight, but is now becoming apparent to many people.

    The material crisis we face is an expression of a spiritual crisis that requires a deep transformation of values and habits. As our current civilization melts down around us, my personal hope is that those people who have initiated themselves through spiritual practices – whether yoga, meditation, shamanism, martial arts, or other disciplines – will step forward as leaders, helping the multitudes who have not been prepared for such a shift. A prudent course of action in the near-term might involve a process of self-education and study in sustainable techniques, securing access to clean water and locally grown food, exploring “off the grid” tools and alternative energy sources, while deepening one’s spiritual practice in preparation for greater changes ahead.

    As Charles Darwin wrote, “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most adaptive to change.” As the pace of change increases rapidly, we have a great opportunity to practice non-attachment, to pare down to essentials, and to learn by doing. Rather than ignoring our intuition and remaining complacent, it would be best to face the future and make substantive changes in our lifestyles and expectations right now, while encouraging our friends and communities to do the same.

  • oozie0

    "My hypothesis, shared by many people, is that there is also a change happening in human consciousness, with increasing numbers of people recognizing psychic capabilities and undergoing initiations that lead to mystical insights, compassionate openings, and awareness of deeper levels of unity. It is interesting that our new media technologies amplify our awareness of interconnectivity, which was once a rarefied spiritual insight, but is now becoming apparent to many people."

    the world is turning itself inside out. there's a meaningful relationship between history and technology, humanity and God. Conciousness is the universe's conciousness after all.

  • flashbender0

    Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight can point you in the right direction about this

  • oozie0

    the past no longer is here the future doesn't exist and now doesn't exist for any time at all