Personally, I know of no one who believes the world will end at the end of the Mayan Calender date of December 21, 2012. What I psychically see of significance is multi-layered and the first thing being it is an end of a calender.
However, …
The End of What We Know
you could argue that Sept. 11, 2001 was the end of the world as we know it. And this would be correct from a certain point of view. The world changed significantly and the world we knew before 9-11 no longer exists. You can also say this with each major destructive event, like natural disasters – the Tsunami of 2004, Hurricane Katrina, the Japanese Tsunami and nuclear disaster, the Joplin, MO tornado destruction, Chernobyl – the world as known to the people connected to these events changes overnight and their previous world is gone. In other words, the “world” that we perceived, changed and no longer exists.
However, …
A Galactic Event
it is true that we are also going through a galactic event, and it doesn’t matter what people believe with regards to science, spiritual beliefs, astrology or superstition. It doesn’t matter, because changes are happening regardless of beliefs. It doesn’t matter what many people believe or don’t believe about global warming. Weather is erratic and extreme. It doesn’t matter what people believe and don’t believe about the effects of other planets and stars on the Earth. Things are happening regardless of beliefs and are going to happen more.
What happens or doesn’t happen, what is true or not true has never been based on whether people believe or don’t believe. There are still people alive that choose to believe the sun goes around the Earth. There are people alive that believe there are no consequences to their actions or behavior. There are still many alive that believe that the way to create cooperation is by attacking and insulting others. There are many alive today that believe that we can help people by harming people.
What we don’t believe in – only limits ourselves. It doesn’t limit others or the truth, and it certainly doesn’t limit God. (Rainbow Cards)
Do we have to fully understand something to believe it or believe it’s possible? (Who among us fully understands how every part of a computer work?) (Rainbow Cards)
However, …
To Believe or Not To Believe
we can believe what we choose to about Dec. 2012. The world is not coming to a physical end on that day. And the changes that I psychically see happening and alluded to above, and hope to mention more of in the coming weeks, will be seen by those who look with an open mind. The results of an open mind are that those who have their minds open, and their eyes – will be in position to be aware of the changes that are happening now and happening then. Those who have their minds open will have an opportunity even to understand the hows and whys of events and occurrences.
Interestingly enough, a group from Boston University recently found a Mayan calendar that goes beyond 2010, way beyond. It is also the “oldest” found. Turns out the Mayans did not believe the world ended in 2012 either.
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