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2012:
The End Game Begins
By Marie D. Jones
The world is abuzz with talk of the year 2012;
however, not everyone is looking forward to the
year with the same outlook or expectations. For
some, the year hints at apocalyptic end times;
a period in which the world will be thrown into
utter chaos and violent upheaval. A turbulent
and tumultuous epoch in which both natural and
man-made disasters will decimate and possibly
lead to the extinction of life as we know it.
Other, more optimistic people perceive this date
as a moment of awakening, a massive global transformation
of consciousness…one which is to be anticipated
with joy and celebration.
Perhaps, the real outcome lies somewhere in
between the two extremes.
The mythology behind the 2012 enigma focuses
on the ancient Mayan Long Count Calendar which
was a Mesoamerican calendrical system that mysteriously
ends on December 21, 2012. Interestingly enough,
that date also coincides with the winter solstice.
This date further corresponds with a predicted "galactic
alignment" which is believed to occur when
our solar system passes directly through the
Galactic Equator. And although there is some
valid argument for other "end dates" as
prescribed by the intricate and sophisticated
Mayan calendar, including the alternate end date
of October 28, 2011 (as well as an end date of
December 23, 2012, rather than December 21),
most experts who have studied the Long Count
agree that time is coming to an end.
But what kind of an end? In the human mind,
the etymology of the word "end" conjures
a certain finality - one in which there is no
hope.
Thousands of years before our current civilization,
did this seemingly simple agrarian society actually
predict that life would end altogether, snuffed
out in an explosive supernova of disaster upon
plague, warfare upon extermination?
Both the Judeo-Christian and Islamic end times
scenarios, which are based upon Western fundamentalist
Abrahamic thought, do indeed herald a time of
literal cleansing. A time when the earth would
suffer through the coming of the Four Horsemen
bearing gifts of war, famine, plague and death
- with the ultimate judgment day not too far
behind. And certainly there is ample evidence
in other religious traditions of an ending of
one age, as in the Hindu "yugas" or
ages that mark a cyclical pattern of both external
and internal creation and destruction. This ongoing
cycle or "kalpa" also has an end date
when, according to Hindu belief, the final avatar
will incarnate as Kali and bring about the destruction
of all wicked people. Is that likewise an "end?"
Even
the oldest creation stories and mythologies
tell of a cosmic cycle punctuated by a Big
Ending, so to speak, although many native
traditions believe that the end, though violent
and deadly
to be sure, would then be the beginning of
a new era of peace, harmony and enlightenment.
The Mayans themselves have suggested that their
own end date is really nothing more than the
finishing point of a particular age or "underworld," the
one we are living in right now, the Galactic
Underworld, and the entry point into the Universal
Underworld of both conscious evolution and revolution.
There is nothing in Mayan tradition, lore or
belief that envisages a scenario in which we
will all die and the planet will cease to exist.
Rather, the idea is one of amazing and collective
rebirth. A period of newfound cosmic awareness.
An era in which humanity expands their collective
conscious awareness.
Then why all the angst and fear when people
speak of 2012? Maybe, the answer is within us.
Perhaps it is as simple as basic human psychology.
Nobody likes change, especially when it is preceded
by great stress, trials, tribulations, and challenges,
the likes of which we are already seeing in the
years leading up to 2012.
Even if we were to ignore completely the Mayan
Long Count Calendar and its Aztec sister version
(which speaks of the very same end time transformation,)
and even if we did not ascribe to the religious
traditions that await total human annihilation
at the hands of a final battle between the devil
and the Christ (don't worry, the good guys will
be raptured, we are told!), there is still ample
evidence that the next few years will be rife
with chaos, disorder and destruction. Why? Because
what we resist persists, and often grows, and
if there is indeed a wave of spiritual transformation
gaining momentum, then coming resistance will
be more than enough to make us wonder if we will,
indeed, wake up to a brave new world on the first
morning of 2013.
As we have seen over the last several years,
global power is shifting to the east, with economic
turmoil already gripping much of the West in
a headlock of plunging home values, rising energy
costs, shaky markets, and a widening gap between
the rich and the poor. As we approach ( if we
have not already) peak oil, the quest for easily
extracted fuel will exponentially increase -
even as the population skyrockets in urbanized
areas as well as nations such as China and India
which will only serve to further demand while
supplies continue dwindling to depletion. Access
to potable water threatens to plunge the entire
globe into new wars, even as corporations scramble
to privatize what little natural resources remain.
Global climate change is destroying indigenous
and island lifestyles, and creating chaos all
over the world as more nations are forced to
deal with brutal drought, while others battle
unprecedented flooding. Warm places are getting
warmer, Arctic Ice is melting, and the unfortunate
people of Tuvalu are watching as their entire
island sinks mercilessly into rising ocean waters.
Malaria, a humid-weather disease, is moving
into highlands where it never existed before
while other diseases threaten to derail any attempts
by our most cutting edge pharmaceuticals to fight
them. West Nile Virus, SARS, MRSA and avian flu
all seem poised to pounce upon nations of people
unprepared for pandemics, let alone regional
epidemics. And lest you think our public health
and emergency preparedness systems will save
us, let me remind you of the horrendous failings
apparent during Hurricane Katrina.
But don't despair! The news is not all awful.
Science, medicine and technology promise to explode
into the stratosphere in the coming years. Computer
technology historically follows an established
pattern known as "Moore's Law" which
describes an important trend in the history of
computer hardware whereby the number of transistors
that can be inexpensively placed on an integrated
circuits increase exponentially, doubling approximately
every two years. Some technologists believe that
this increase is steadfastly moving towards a "singularity," when
growth, development and transformation will come
together in a climactic head, ushering in a brave
new world of artificial intelligence. Before
we know it, life itself will seem to be a sci-fi
movie!
Quantum computers, bioengineering, human longevity
experiments, and nanotechnology stand at the
forefront of major advances in the way we live,
and even die. With astonishing new genetic research,
we may one day see the end of all disease. With
the promising new exploration of bionics, we
may never need worry about heart or liver failure
again, knowing that we can order a new one that
combines the best of both computer technology
and biology - creating new types of living systems
that promise to change not only our quality of
life…but our whole culture itself.
Naturally,
some may fear the rise of artificial intelligence
and the coming singularity due
to the (perhaps warranted) concern that humans
will be somehow made obsolete - or worse, that
we may lose control to the very machinery that
we created…machinery that can think faster
and more efficiently than we do. Others still
wait excitedly for the development of technologies
which will make life easier than ever. However,
even the promise of an easier life comes with
a price. Rising rates of heart disease, cancer
and obesity are directly linked with the increasingly
sedentary lifestyles of most developed nations.
Add to that existing rates of disease in undeveloped
nations, and emerging diseases entering and
re-entering the fray, and humanity may not
be wiped out at all by a big, bold natural
disaster or nuclear war.
Alarmingly enough, we may get snuffed out by
the tiniest of threats, those packing the biggest
punch of all - viruses that invade our bodies.
Viruses pose a very real, very significant threat
to humankind as our bodies are too weak and stressed
to fight back, with pharmaceuticals rendered
ineffective from years of overuse.
Surprisingly, the greatest challenges that face
humanity and the earth in general, over the next
few years are all preventable. With that being
said, the biggest mystery is why we are not doing
more to prevent them now…while we still
can…and when it truly counts. Global climate
change is creating a need for new ways of co-existing
with the earth. Already, water shortages are
threatening to derail peace agreements and further
escalate already tense relations between nations
into the stratosphere of war. And even the decreasing
rates of food production, coupled with over inflated
prices and a global market that favors the rich
hint at another coming disaster - the spread
of famine into regions never having experienced
lack of food before.
So what can we do? As individuals, communities,
and nations? How does one prepare for 2012? If
the world is going to end for good, then obviously
no preparation is needed. However, if the Mayans
and others were right, and the ending is really
more of a beginning, can we indeed prepare at
all?
The green movement, focusing on building sustainability
now, is a great place to start. We should be
doing anything possible to make the coming changes
less disruptive and damaging, whether that means
conserving, recycling or raising awareness of
the carbon "footprints" we each leave…and
how we can lessen those footprints. Local communities
are already springing up around the concept of
contained, sustainable living, with residents
pitching in by growing food, sharing water resources,
bartering services and even watching out for
each other's children to create a new sense of
connectedness and unity. Should this effort spread,
we may be able to greatly diminish the potential
for death, disaster and disease that our overpopulated,
stressed out and soon-to-be tapped out planet
is quickly plummeting towards.
Ultimately, the year 2012 may be more about
internal transformation rather than external
change. Even with increasing numbers of superstorms
and earthquakes, an asteroid or two coming too
close for comfort, the highest sunspot cycle
activity in years, global shifts in political
and economic power, and a host of other earthbound
changes, we may need to concentrate on the internal
work to be done first. Spiritual transformation
is on the lips of many awaiting 2012. Perhaps
by altering our collective consciousness we can
change not only our own lives, but our destiny
as a people. Wouldn't it be great to wake up
on the first morning of 2013 to a better world
than we ever imagined?
The problem is that before we can realize it…we
must first have both the insight and the foresight
to imagine it.
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