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  • From: EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
  • To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Bet You Didn't Know
  • Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:25:29 -0500



Lynda wrote:
Folks think that the Mayan calendar gives the "end of days" date which is December 21, 2012. It doesn't. It give the end date of a cycle. The Mayan calendar is actually several calendars that interact. Kinda like gears that intermesh.



16229 BC
Era of the Mayan First Sun ends (unknown beginning) ending the age of
giants when a great flood inundated the world.


12221 BC
Mayan end of the Second Sun brought about by wind/hurricane

11000 BC
Clovis comet impacts and disintegrates over North America, truly ending
many civilizations there and wiping out mastodons, saber toothed tigers, etc. Forest fires rages across the continent

8140 BC
Era of the Mayan Third Sun ends by fire


8/13/3114 BC
Mayan Fourth Sun ends by a deluge of blood and fire

Mayan Fifth
Sun begins and ends 12/23/2012 AD by "Movement"

Movement is usually interpreted to mean earthquake or earth movement, tho some say pole shift or other weird stuff.

The thing is, it is a cycle. I inserted the Clovis comet in there because you would think that that surely would be considered the end of some kind of "sun", but no....the cycle is simply a function of the style of circular, interlocking calendar stones-gears, like Lynda described, and of course, they do "move". I've seen the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd listed as the date. Perhaps it will be a three day event of movement?

B



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