maya 2012 prophecy cycle

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maya 2012 prophecy cycle
maya 2012 prophecy cycle
if the 2012 prophecy is true, why should it be viewed as a bad thing?


I look at it this way: if the 13th Bak'tun cycle (what it's called in Maya, that end at 2012 thingy) is REALLY true, then so is everything else--i.e, everyone ascending to Xibalba, etc.

so there really is nothing to worry about at all, right?

more comforting thoughts: "icutal ox'la'hun bak chem, ti u'cenic u t'zan a ceni ciac aba yum texe" directly translates into "the gods will (look at) and care for (the) little ones" meaning people.

so you see, nothing to worry about, right? for if 2012 is true, everything else would be.
if anything, i find it comforting knowing SOME religion was proven true without a doubt, lol
to www.peacebyjesus: or maybe it's more popular because the Mayans practiced science and astronomy, and didn't just make up stuff outta their assholes

I'm under the impression that my answer is likely redundant because you have obviously covered the issue well in your question, but I will answer a related question instead... Not why SHOULD it be viewed as a bad thing, but just why it IS being viewed that way.

#1 The media! I have been worked nearly to a froth when watching all the specials on the topic, not from fear, but from frustration and disgust. The History Channel, The Science Chanel, and National Geographic Channel have all sunk to the level of the nightly news in their fear mongering. If you watch an hour program on the subject, the first 55 minutes cover asteroids, floods, fires, solar flares, the breakdown of society, and every other bit of unrelated nonsense that is only there to keep people petrified in fear through the commercial breaks, and in the last 5 minutes they quickly and briefly come clean and admit that the rest of the hour of hell that they put the viewer through has no foundation in truth!

#2 Ironically, the fear mongering from some Christian groups who are brainwashing their congregations to see everything as a sign that the world is about to end.

Please don't anyone buy into this crap! Do you stand petrified in fear and staring at your calendar every December 31st waiting for the world to end? No. The long-count covers a longer era but it is otherwise similar. It forecasts changes but not an end of everything. The Maya saw time as cyclical where similar events and eras repeat throughout history and nothing in their beliefs say that we are doomed. They actually made predictions that are not supposed to take place for a couple more millenia after 2012 so they clearly expected the world to still be here for thousands of years.

Thank you for posting this "question" and getting the word out.

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