2012 isn't the end of the world

There are numerous end of the world predictions for the year 2012. Famous psychics, computer programs, and ancient societies have all predicted the end of the world in 2012.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Typhon1 » Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:42 pm

chesstrio wrote:21.12.2012. End of time. End of the world. The end of Mayan Long Count. The apocalypse. The end of Kali Yuga. The winter solstice 2012 is not just any solstice but the solstice of all solstices. It is the Great Solstice - a solstice of the precessional or Platonic year. It is the fountain of all solstices and all equinoxes from which the life flows and cascades from a season to season. It is the source from which the time to which we owe our existence gushes out. And it is also a payback time when such existence must be justified. Did the gift of life, which was bestowed the last time around, fulfill its purpose? What does the end date of Mayan Long count indicate? What will happen on 21.12.2012? Will it be what Tom, Harry or Sally thought and put forward in their theories or will it be what it must be? What does this date truly indicate? Is it negotiable? It indicates the end of the present order and it is NOT negotiable. 21.12.2012 is an appointment with destiny. It is an apocalypse and ascension. It is the end of the world, as we know it - nothing more and nothing less. It is a complete and comprehensive destruction of the age of Kali as a dominant force shaping all aspects of life, which is preceding the dawn of a new Golden age. Did not you know that every transformation and establishment of a new order is unfolded through the destruction of the old order? Did not you know that every action must have an equal and opposite reaction? Did not you know that everything that exists must be born and it must die? Did not you know that new life is created through death and death through life? Did you think that you would never die? Did you really think that time is infinite? Well, it doesn't really matter what anyone thought because truth is not affected by such idle theories at least. To think is not to know. The winter sun 2012 ushers into 72 days of upheavals in which the chaos following a destruction of the old order will reign before the new order is firmly set in place.


Dearie me. WHat a load of hogwash. Just go away. Solstice of all solstices!! You're deluded to the point of being a joke. Pseudo-spritual clap-trap. Utter rubbish.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Typhon1 » Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:45 pm

chesstrio wrote:According to some geologists and scientists, we are in the middle of a deadly 11,500 year cycle when the ice age comes back. The start of the cycle is marked with a Polar reversal, super volcanic activities, massive earthquakes, Tsunamis and nasty hurricanes. 11, 500 years back, the last ice age happened and what we have started experiencing all happened. In the last four year the earth experienced the largest three earthquakes in the last two hundred years. The under water volcanoes and earthquakes have gone up 88% over the last three years. The continental earthquakes have gone up by 62% during the same time frame. The rate of increase of these earthquakes and volcanoes when drawn against time is staggering.


Yes and the bullsh*t quotient has gone up 500%.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Typhon1 » Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:53 pm

wirelessguru1 wrote:Look, a much better calendar would be 13 months X 28 days + 1 day out of time... :)

Either case, the modern day calendar sucks because it does not count the larger macro cycles...and their associated global Earth and climate changes...

..and yes, calendar synchronization with Nature's cycles, specially the longer macro cycles, is definitely a bitch! LOL!!!


And just how would a calendar which took account of "longer macro cycles" help? Also how can you possbily measure climate changes on ANY sort of calendar? A calendar is a regular ticking off of days and months. Climate change is inherently chaotic. The key word is 'regular'. And what are the other "global Earth" changes to which you allude?
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Guest » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:01 am

Second Coming of Jesus Christ is November 28th, 2010. That is 11.28.2010
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Typhon1 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:51 am

Guest wrote:Second Coming of Jesus Christ is November 28th, 2010. That is 11.28.2010


Even the christians I know are not holding their collective breaths.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Guest » Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:07 pm

Typhon1 wrote:
Guest wrote:Second Coming of Jesus Christ is November 28th, 2010. That is 11.28.2010


Even the christians I know are not holding their collective breaths.


Would you know him if he stood in front of you ?

What is it you and your friends are expecting of him ?

If and when you do see him ? is he as proud of you as you are of yourself ?

and you may never want to hold your breath, as each breath is a prayer .
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Typhon1 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:13 am

Guest wrote:
Typhon1 wrote:
Guest wrote:Second Coming of Jesus Christ is November 28th, 2010. That is 11.28.2010


Even the christians I know are not holding their collective breaths.


Would you know him if he stood in front of you ?

What is it you and your friends are expecting of him ?

If and when you do see him ? is he as proud of you as you are of yourself ?

and you may never want to hold your breath, as each breath is a prayer .


I think I'd know him if he stood in front of me as I'm sure there'd be a huge fanfare heralding his return [which by the way won't happen as the historical person the world knows as Christ died 2000 years ago. His name, apparently, was probably something like Joshua ben Joseph]

I personally am not expecting anything from him [see above] and my christian friends are Anglicans and don't really expect him to return.

Question 3 - see above. And I think I can be proud of some of my achievements though I know I've screwed up many times.

I think holding ones breath underwater is advisable as saying a prayer at that time wouwld be fatal.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby BuckyOHare » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:35 am

Guest wrote:
Typhon1 wrote:
Guest wrote:Second Coming of Jesus Christ is November 28th, 2010. That is 11.28.2010


Even the christians I know are not holding their collective breaths.


Would you know him if he stood in front of you ?


Depends if he looks like a cast member of "The Life of Brian".

Of course, I jest.

Do people not believe that Jesus can perform some miracles? If you were witness to one of these then yes, I guess you could say you would know him if he stood in front of you. If however you bumped into him while he is working at McDonalds, probably not.


What is it you and your friends are expecting of him ?


I dont believe in the biblical god, and I dont believe in Jesus. I dont expect anything.

If the subtext of your quesion is: "What will make you believe that he exists?" Well, if he could perform miracles 2000 years ago, frankly, I would expect to see some pretty crazy stuff. Mass feedings, you know, biblical stuff.


If and when you do see him ? is he as proud of you as you are of yourself ?


If, not when, I were to meet him, well, to be honest I think I am a law abiding citizen, I work hard, provide for my family, give to charity, live my life how I want to live it. I think he actually would be. As an intelligent man I think he would respect the fact that other intelligent people didnt just believe in fairy stories and such nonsense and had the presence of mind and self awareness to question such faiths.

This is of course all based on the assumption that h exists at all.


and you may never want to hold your breath, as each breath is a prayer .


Indeed, were I to hold my breath in expectation of the second coming, I would be holding it for a very long time indeed.
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby Blkraven » Wed Nov 09, 2011 1:48 pm

If the whole world set aside this political conundrum.............as the Mayan prophsey says, 'world Leaders (sic hahaha( out of touch with the populations-...........................................for this outmoded conumdrum to die, there will be lots of wailing and screamiung, but for something new to come into existence, something has to die. I do think that the Mayans knew because they were taught by people from other deminsions, whether of time or space, ............................they were taught. How is it that these former Teachers/mentors would want us future generations to know that this climatic end is in progress? What did they expect us to do? Didn't they realize that corruptiuon would prevent the distrubtion of that info?
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Re: 2012 isn't the end of the world

Unread postby engineerretired » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:56 am

Blkraven wrote: I do think that the Mayans knew because they were taught by people from other deminsions, whether of time or space, ............................they were taught.


Utter nonsense. The so called predictions attributed to the Maya are from people who know absolutely nothing about Mayan
culture or language. Experts in this field of study say that no such predictions exist.

Time travelers? You're no serious?


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