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The Mayan Civilization is acknowledged to be one of the most glorious cultures in world history. With their outstanding architectural marvels, exquisite relics and intricate stone carved writings the Mayans have left behind a tremendous treasure of human achievement that resound for centuries beyond their time.
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<p>The Mayan Civilization is acknowledged to be one of the most glorious cultures in world history. With their outstanding architectural marvels, exquisite relics and intricate stone carved writings the Mayans have left behind a tremendous treasure of human achievement that resound for centuries beyond their time.</p>
<p>One of the most controversial legacies that the Mayans have left behind is their system of tracking time – the Mayan Calendar. This system of a calendar is one of the best documented relics in history as it exemplifies the highly advanced knowledge of the ancient people. With its intricacy and accuracy of depicting time, it not only showed an integral part of an ancient culture and lifestyle but also important signs and predictions of the future.</p>
<p>The Mayan Calendar is perhaps the most wondrous of developed systems in the ancient world. It contains a complete description of cycles that historically correspond to significant events in the history of the planet. This 5,000 year old calendar has predicted so accurately the phases of the world which science has also discovered and proven to be true. There is a great deal of knowledge behind the logic of how the Mayans viewed time and the future.</p>
<p>The intrigue that the Mayan Calendar has stirred is its specific calculations that the current cycle of the world is due to end in December 2012.  Does this particular end of cycle mean the actual end of the world itself?</p>
<p>We may never know what would really happen and who to truly listen to as there are a great load of speculations being made as to what will happen in 2012. Whether the Mayan Calendar has indeed indicated the end of the world by the year 2012 or implied another, we will never know until time has actually passed by. We may never know until it happens or we can always heed what the signs of the times tell us.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are people that believe the Mayan 2012 calendar date of December 21st or 23rd may identify the end of civilization or possibly the commencement of apocalypse.   The predictions based on ancient records can range from a non-event to a spiritual shift in attitudes to annihilation.
The Mayan group of Mesoamericans formulated the long count calendar based on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are people that believe the Mayan <strong>2012 calendar</strong> date of December 21<sup>st</sup> or 23<sup>rd</sup> may identify the end of civilization or possibly the commencement of apocalypse.   The predictions based on ancient records can range from a non-event to a spiritual shift in attitudes to annihilation.</p>
<p>The Mayan group of Mesoamericans formulated the long count calendar based on astronomy, and when translated in one fashion into current date format, can be interpreted to end in December on the 2012 calendar.  This correlation between the Long Count and Western calendars has caused speculation and predictions to flourish.</p>
<p>Although there is no consensus among Mayan researchers, it is a popular notion to devise the end time as correlating to their ancient records by the long count calendar.  The Long Count calendar identifies a day by counting the number of days passed since a creation date or zero date which was 13.0.0.0.0 that corresponds to August 11, 3114 BC and completes its life cycle on a date corresponding to approximately December 21<sup>st, </sup>on the <strong>2012 calendar</strong>.</p>
<p>The Mesoamerican culture used a 260 day ceremonial calendar, which had 20 periods of 13 days, as well as the 365 day solar calendar.  The two calendars would then coincide every 52 years.  They then devised the long count calendar to measure dates beyond the 52 years.  Due to lack of consistency in formulas used, there is much debate as to the actual corresponding dates but is a popular belief that the Mayan calendar predicts the end of time as we know it on the <strong>2012 calendar</strong>.</p>
<p>Researchers generally believe that the long count calendar was in existence prior to the Mayans due to where artifacts have been found in and around Mexico.  The Mayans elaborated on the calendar through astrological tables that were used exclusively by the Mayan astronomers to forecast solstices, equinoxes, the path of the planets in our solar system and other celestial phenomena.  The long count calendar can be translated to complete its cycle in the 2012 calendar year.</p>
<p>In Mayan mythology each Long Count cycle is a world age and forms the basis for a New Age belief that a cataclysmic event will occur on the Western <em>2012 calendar</em> on or about December 21<sup>st</sup>.  This forecast is considered by Mayan scholars to be a misinterpretation, yet is commonly referenced in media as the <strong>2012 calendar</strong> doomsday prophesies.</p>
<p>If we assume that the current age completes on December 21 on the <em>2012 calendar</em>, and a new age begins, what type of metamorphosis will occur?  Various writings and calculations can be used to predict floods, earthquakes, or implosions of the universe.  Non-biblically based prophesies are thought provoking and entertaining, but should be considered in the context they were derived.</p>
<p>We can all contemplate our existence, the reason for it and how we live our lives and our purpose here.  No matter the date, whether it is in the 2012 calendar year, today or in a hundred years, we will all meet our maker through some event taking place, and we do need to prepare for that moment in time.</p>
<p>The great tribulation will take place and the signs and events that will take place have and are occurring.  Can man attempt to pinpoint the exact date in time as to the end of the world in the <em>2012 calendar</em> year?  It is written that no man can know, but we are each responsible for preparing ourselves through our faith and beliefs.</p>
<p>View our resources and consider the prophesies, the source and your own beliefs.  The <strong>2012 calendar</strong> predictions are intriguing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The year 2012 is a significant year insofar as the Mayan culture is concerned. It is the final year of its 5,125 year calendar. December 21, 2012 is demarcated as the last day displayed on this calendar.
The Mayan calendar is a detailed system of calendars and almanacs used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The year <strong>2012</strong> is a significant year insofar as the <strong>Mayan</strong> culture is concerned. It is the final year of its 5,125 year calendar. December 21, 2012 is demarcated as the last day displayed on this calendar.</p>
<p>The <strong>Mayan</strong> calendar is a detailed system of calendars and almanacs used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.  It is still used in modern Guatemala.  Along with those of the Aztecs, the <strong>Mayan</strong> calendar is the best documented, and best understood.  The deity, Itzamna, is credited with bringing the calendar system to ancient Maya.</p>
<p>The <strong>Mayan</strong> calendar is constructed on the basis of a 26,000 year cycle.  This large cycle is in turn comprised of five lesser cycles that consist of 5, 125 years.  Each of these time periods is known as a creation cycle.</p>
<p>Each of these Mayan cycles is said to be ruled and destroyed by one of the five elements.  The rulerships are 4 Jaguar, Wind, Rain and Water.  Our present great time period spans from 3113 B.C. to <strong>2012</strong> A.D.</p>
<p>The date which the world entered the fourth World is August 13, 3113 B.C. Each element endures a 5, 125 year cycle.  It is taught that we have been through the time periods ruled by earth, fire, air and water already. The next cycle, the fifth cycle, commences <strong>December 21, 2012</strong>.</p>
<p>This coming cycle, <strong>2012,</strong> after <strong>December 21</strong>, will be regarded by the Mayans, as the age of Centre. As we are close to closing on the Forth World of Destruction, we are poised to begin the Fifth World of Peace.</p>
<p>This new age of rebirth, is <strong>2012,</strong> according to the Mayans is at odds with the doomsday theory scenario that is so prevalent now.  The date of <strong>December 21</strong>, <strong>2012 </strong>has, by many accounts dire and negative connotations.</p>
<p>As the world moves towards this year of <strong>2012,</strong> there is great speculation that this will be the end of the world.  It is widely hypothesized that <strong>December 21</strong> will in fact, be Armageddon.  The prophesies of the ancients are elucidating, but are subject to interpretation.</p>
<p>In its positive aspect, it will indicate the end of the world as we know it now. It seems telling that this is the last date scribed on the <strong>Mayan</strong> calendar.  But again, this is an observation that is open to interpretation, and there are many speculations.</p>
<p><strong>December 21, 2012</strong>, in accordance with Mayan prophecy augurs an astronomic occurs which suggests that an asteroid will be on a collision course with the earth.   As a result of this knowledge, societies and organizations have begun to proliferate in an attempt to study the ramifications of such a cataclysmic event.  There is even a feature film that is due to be released shortly describing how the events of <strong>2012 </strong>will unfold.</p>
<p>There is also the suggestion that the magnetic fields of the earth will endure a radical change, with dire results.  It is said that these fields are already in transition, and this, not global warming have contributed to the bizarre climate change the world is experiencing.  The <strong>Mayan</strong> almanacs had predicted such a shift in their calculations.</p>
<p>Part of the <strong>Mayan</strong> mystique of <strong>2012 </strong>is based in astronomy.  During the winter solstice of that year, the sun will be aligned with the Milky Way for the first time in 26,000 years.  This indicates a disruption of energy to the earth during this time period.</p>
<p>The fact that this, compounded by the fact that <strong>December 21, 2012</strong> is the last date of the Mayan calendar does not guarantee the end of mankind.  It is a unique event , to be sure. However, it is being sensationalized, because it is human nature to think in terms of the worst case scenario.</p>
<p>In summary, the wisdom of the <strong>Mayans</strong> should be revered for the contribution that they made in the advancement of mathematics and astronomy.  The teachings should be studied, but not interpreted and used to promote doomsday agendas.  <strong>December 21, 2012</strong> should signify a new age, in that it has not been documented by the Mayans. No more conclusions should be drawn, until there is scientific substantiation to do so.<br />
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