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Have we in our egoic thinking replaced time-honored myths with our own artificailly sweetened paradigms that won't hold up in a light shower, let alone serious rain storm?
Twenty five years before 2012 is now less than four years before the infamous date of December 21, 2012. So, are we headed into a new consciousness?

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Venus TransitWhat in the world does a venus transit have to do with the Mayan calendar of 2012- and what is a Venus transit anyway?
SyncretismSome anthropologists believe that Our Lady of Guadalupe (an indigenous manifestation of Christ’s mother Mary and patroness of Roman Catholic Mexico) is a syncretic and “Christianized” Tonantzin. Mexico City’s 17th-century Basilica of Guadalupe–built in honor of the virgin and perhaps ...
MythologyHave we in our egoic thinking replaced time-honored myths with our own artificailly sweetened paradigms that won't hold up in a light shower, let alone serious rain storm?
Venus TransitAncient Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, and Chinese observers knew of Venus and recorded the planet’s motions. The early Greeks thought that the evening and morning appearances of Venus represented two different objects, ”Hesperus” – the evening star and ”Phosphorus” – the ...
Harmonic ConvergenceTwenty five years before 2012 is now less than four years before the infamous date of December 21, 2012. So, are we headed into a new consciousness?
Sacred TravelWith the Aztecs, archaeology merges fully with history. The picture and rebus writing of the Aztec manuscripts and the accounts of Bernal Diaz del Castillo and Bernardino Sahagun are sources as important as the monuments of Tenochtitlan which lie beneath ...
David Spangler*”That shoreline where the island of knowing meets the unfathomable sea of our own being is the landscape of myth.” (”The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture”, 87) *”A myth is never ”known”; ...
Mayan CalendarThe Mayan Long Count is part of the Mayan calendar like the Chol Qij (260-day sacred almanac used in Mayan prediction) and the Haab (365-day civil calendar).
Mayan CalendarThe significance of this date in Mayanism stems from the ending of the current ”baktun” cycle of the Maya calendar in 2012, which many believe will create a global “consciousness shift” and the beginning of a new age. This has ...
Venus TransitWho knows what we might find or better yet what we might be smart enough to discern from what we've already found?
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