Mayan calendar not ending in 2o12 after all!

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  1. samson

    samson Hepcat

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  2. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Who cares about some calender man?!


    Haven't you heard the world is ending in 2012?!
     
  3. Omacatl

    Omacatl Senior Member

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    This has been known for a long time. First off it doesn't have an end, its cyclical. Not to mention many scholars have had conflicting ideas on how our calendar correlates to the Mayan system of timekeeping. If they can't figure out what day it is how the hell can they figure out the end of the world?
     
  4. raz5

    raz5 زینب

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    damn it
     
  5. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Did you cancel your plans for New Years eve 2012 as well?


    Now I have to make new ones.
     
  6. raz5

    raz5 زینب

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    yeah i think i am depressed
     
  7. Elijah

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    can't blame the conspiracy theorists on some "scholars" mistranslation
     
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    my credit card dont expire til 2014.. I think the banks know what they are doing..
     
  9. Chapter13

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    you may be the only person left who does :mickey:

    i didn't have much faith in the mayan predictions.. how can ya trust a culture that couldn't predict it's own extinction :confused:
     
  10. Omacatl

    Omacatl Senior Member

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    mayan culture isn't extinct.

    There are over 1.5 million mayan people living today in mexico, belize, guatemala, and honduras. Many of them are fluent in the various dialects of mayan language of which hundreds of forms exist.
     
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    many of them are cocaine smugglers too...
     
  12. Chapter13

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    and not one of them thought to point out that their calendar is outa sync? my lack of faith was justified
     
  13. Omacatl

    Omacatl Senior Member

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    The vast majority of these people are christianized, and use the roman gregorian calendar like the rest of the world. Very few people, if any, follow the traditional timekeeping system.
     
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    doesnt' that mean the culture (being the culture of the people who initially made the prediction, not the mayan race) is extinct? :confused:
     
  15. stacy lulu

    stacy lulu yeeeaah buddy

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    lol im putting this in my sig
     
  16. Omacatl

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    The 'prediction' was not made by an indigenous person. All the 12/21/12 predictions are inferences drawn from scholars/conspiracy nuts who studied the Mayan timekeeping system. The calendric system is only used by the smallest fraction of maya today. The fact that it is even around stands tantamount to the other less than subtle evidence of the survival of their culture.
     
  17. Chapter13

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    at the risk of repeating myself...

     
  18. DMT

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    :sultan:
     
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  20. Dancing til Dawn

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    Living the 'mayan calender' is just living to the natural rhythm of time without clocks, planting to the moon and honouring the turning of the year, solstices, equinox's etc-
    I studied/lived the maya when I was dwelling in a forest for 3 months. Things shifted and I burnt my mayan calender I used to study everyday. Why? because my partner and I could not relate to the rest of the world we had evolved and shift in energy. It was hard to be in a reality that wasn't everyone else's, blissful and magikal and very different to how we live now totally out of sync..

    I cant wait til the world catches up, it was a truly amazing feeling and I really look forward to living the 13 moontime once again with people who have caught up with the dream spell ...
    The mayans I believe left there homeland to populate the rest of the world they exist today and we are all part of the first nation peoples-
     

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