VisualDistortion
Rising Star
I'm not sure exactly what is supposed to happen then. I've heard alot about the world ending and all this other crap. Naturally I'm, pretty skeptical. Mostly, I'd just like to know what the big hoopla is.
burnt said:Well the Mayan calendar ends then, supposedly some astrological events will take place and then terrence mckenna infused the drug culture with his totally nonsensical novelty wave theory based on the I Ching that shows it ending on 2012. Mckennas idea is BS though because he sets the wave at an arbitrary starting point so many billions of years ago. At least thats my take if he moved it over to lets say 4.1 billions years (i dunnow here it starts i forget) the results would be different I think.
Anyway heres my theory, the mayans stopped counting, mckenna was tripping balls, and who cares about some astrological alignment. I am just looking forward to all the parties aaaaahahah. But that is just my take on all this. Its just a date like any other date. If we want society to start changing for the better we have to make that happen not some star aligning with some other star halfway around the galaxy or whatever ideas people have about aliens landing in our brains and showing us the light.
btw, as for novelty theory... indeed I also have a problem with it, and dont think mckenna is to be taken literally all the time.. but burnt, did you ever actually look at his 'software'? I mean, take for example right now, starting at the end of 2008, there was predicted a HUGE something happening, coinciding with all this economic crisis.. Is it also just coincidence? I dont know but its pretty interesting also.
Infundibulum said:Once as a child I started counting for fun, but I just stopped counting when I reached up to 1549 cause I got bored. And OMG, the time right now is 15:49, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
burnt said:Yes I have checked it out not in a long time though. Yes his dates do match up with events but the importance of an event is a very relative thing. But yea my main issue is his starting point he just picked an arbitrary date. Don't get me wrong mckenna was a cool philosopher but sometimes his stories and ideas people take too seriously. I must admit though my understanding of the I Ching is very limited so I can't say much about it.
69ron said:The calendar had to end. You can't have a written calendar that is infinite. So they picked a convenient year to end it. They picked a time of the year that is considered a good ending point because it’s the end of that year. That's all.
Actually the date is a the representation of a rare alignment that happens once every 25,800 years... The sun, the earth, and the moon will be aligned in the center of the galaxy to the EXACT DEGREE.
The mayans were THE most advanced skymappers, and they most advanced calander keepers.. having over 200 different calanders that all measure different increments of time, big and small.
The sun and the earth are responsible for sustaining life, and therefore the mayans viewed them metaphorically as the mother and father.
In the center of our galaxy (where the alignment occurs) resides an enormous black hole, which the Mayans believed was the source and creation point of all things within this galaxy.
Therefore, on the winter solstice of 2012, The mother and father will align with the cosmic womb for the first time in 58,600 years.
endlessness said:btw, I seem to remember stanislav grof talking about some research they did about how certain astronomical events had patterned influences specially on psychedelic trips, but I never researched more into it, into their method and actual results to see what that was about... might be interesting
endlessness said:burnt said:Well the Mayan calendar ends then, supposedly some astrological events will take place and then terrence mckenna infused the drug culture with his totally nonsensical novelty wave theory based on the I Ching that shows it ending on 2012. Mckennas idea is BS though because he sets the wave at an arbitrary starting point so many billions of years ago. At least thats my take if he moved it over to lets say 4.1 billions years (i dunnow here it starts i forget) the results would be different I think.
Anyway heres my theory, the mayans stopped counting, mckenna was tripping balls, and who cares about some astrological alignment. I am just looking forward to all the parties aaaaahahah. But that is just my take on all this. Its just a date like any other date. If we want society to start changing for the better we have to make that happen not some star aligning with some other star halfway around the galaxy or whatever ideas people have about aliens landing in our brains and showing us the light.
yes the mayas didnt say the world would end at 2012, it was the stop of the count, which some interpret as 'end of the world' and others as just the beginning of a new count
a lot of the mayan calender knowledge that is spread around the new age people comes from some dude called jose arguelles, which totally made up his own interpretation and is disagreed upon by many scholars.
obviously, there's a lot of crap piled up in this new age 2012 stuff, we all know this... but is there something beyond all this crap?
Im quite skeptical myself of things, but I am open to the possibility there might be something then.. I mean, just think about it, we definitely are in some sort of global transition moment. All the technological boom that has been happening just before this 2012 date, incredibly fast advances, together with big struggles and so on. At the same time, its pretty obvious things cant continue going the same way. It is just not possible for earth and society to sustain the population growth, for consumerism to continue expanding, for hollywood suburbs and fashion/gossip magazines to continue as usual. Something HAS to change, and WILL change, one way or another, and we are on the brink of this change..
Is it just coincidence that this is all happening just before the 'transition' 2012 date? Hard to say, but in any case its all pretty peculiar. We do know the mayans had an extremely advanced astronomical knowledge, and they did make some sort of predictions based on it (if im not mistaken they also predicted the end of their classic empire)
btw, as for novelty theory... indeed I also have a problem with it, and dont think mckenna is to be taken literally all the time.. but burnt, did you ever actually look at his 'software'? I mean, take for example right now, starting at the end of 2008, there was predicted a HUGE something happening, coinciding with all this economic crisis.. Is it also just coincidence? I dont know but its pretty interesting also.
as for 2012 websites, well.. google is your friend, I wouldnt even know where to start.. but have your internal crap-detector turned on, as you'll find some of the most incredible non-sense dressed in pretty clothes.
VisualDistortion said:I like your optimism. Yes something does have to change for us to sustain human life on this planet, but I believe the fact of the matter is that nothing will change. We will consume until human life on this planet is extinguished. Yes we will make more effecient systems of energy, production, farming. But this will help us consume faster, not less. And then after all is said and done mother earth will scoff at the fact that we ever existed and that we really thought that we had a huge impact on her.
burnt said:Actually the date is a the representation of a rare alignment that happens once every 25,800 years... The sun, the earth, and the moon will be aligned in the center of the galaxy to the EXACT DEGREE.
While you are right this is how the calculated their calendar in terms of cycles in the sky, buuuuut there is no indication that anything special happens during these cosmic cycles in terms of directly effecting the human mind.
The mayans were THE most advanced skymappers, and they most advanced calander keepers.. having over 200 different calanders that all measure different increments of time, big and small.
Actually modern man is the most advanced skymappers. We can see further and compute better then they ever were able too.
The sun and the earth are responsible for sustaining life, and therefore the mayans viewed them metaphorically as the mother and father.
That's true but again what does that have to do with changing human minds?
In the center of our galaxy (where the alignment occurs) resides an enormous black hole, which the Mayans believed was the source and creation point of all things within this galaxy.
We only recently figured out that super massive black hole reside at the center of most galaxies. Are you telling me the mayans were aware of this object known as a super massive black hole? I doubt it. They may have viewed the center of the galaxy as something important because everything is going around it and thus had some myths related to it but to say that they knew much of anything about super massive black holes is silly.
Therefore, on the winter solstice of 2012, The mother and father will align with the cosmic womb for the first time in 58,600 years.
Again yes ok some alignment but what the heck does that have to do with human minds? I believe nothing.
burnt said:Actually modern man is the most advanced skymappers. We can see further and compute better then they ever were able too.