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2012:
End of the 5th Sun
Published on 02/20/06 at 18:18:53 EST
by Will Hart
Certain aspects of the interlocking Maya calendar
system have filtered into public consciousness
in the last decade and a half. One of them is
the prediction that we will come to the end of
a solar-planetary cycle in 2012. But what is
this cycle exactly and why is it going to end
on the winter solstice of that auspicious year?
Is the world going to end as some people are
forecasting?
The Maya conceived of time and human history
as moving in cycles, small and large. While we
use a single calendar to keep track of our annual
solar circuit and to mark all of the important
days within a year, the Maya used a variety of
calendars. The array included a 365-day solar
calendar; a 260-day sacred calendar and a Long
Count calendar that operated something like an
odometer with a zero start date. Unlike the other
calendars the Long Count clocked linear time
and was programmed to stop after 5,125 years
elapsed.
The Long Count was begun at the onset of this
current cycle, known as the 5th Sun, in 3114
BC. It will clock the required number of years
to complete a full cycle of five suns on December
21, 2012. John Major Jenkins has made the case
that this date corresponds to two major alignments,
(one between the winter solstice sun and the
galactic equator; the other an approximate one
between solstice sun and galactic core) and it
also completes the Great Zodiac precession cycle
of 26,000 years. I am not questioning this thesis
however I do wonder if that is all there is to
the end of this solar cycle- the 5th Sun?
The Maya began their Long Count on what they
referred to as the ‘Birth of Venus.’ Scholars
have never been able to determine what the Maya
were referring to and neither have alternative
researchers. Nevertheless their sacred calendar,
the Tzolkin, placed the synodic cycles of Venus
in a central role. The 104-year ‘Venus
Round’ cycle (2 Calendar Rounds of 52 years
each), was a very important ceremonial event
as this was the point in time when the solar
and sacred calendars realigned with the cycle
of Venus.
I need to insert an important numerical progression
at this point to provide a basis for the rest
of the article. The number thirteen was a root
number for the Maya. It is both a prime number
and the eighth number in the crucial Fibonacci
series that is one source of the Golden Ratio,
1.618.
If we use 13 as the root of the Mayan calendar
system we find the following sequence: 13, 26,
39, 52, 65, 78, 91 and 104, which are achieved
by simply adding 13 to each succeeding sum. These
are the key numbers in the Mayan calendrics and
they have a solid scientific footing. Venus was
the central component of the Mayan cosmology.
It is for good reason that our nearest planetary
neighbor is called earth’s sister planet.
They have a phase-locked orbital cycle that is
based on a 13:8 ratio. That is derived from the
fact that Venus revolves around the sun 1.6 times
faster than Earth so that 13 Venus revolutions
is equal to 8 years.
Why is this important? By establishing Venus
as the key component of the sacred calendar they
automatically built the Golden Ratio (1.6) into
the system since that ratio defines the difference
between the two planets orbital cycles. By using
13 as the root number they also included the
crucial multiples, or powers, of thirteen - 13,000
and 26,000 - or half as well as the full number
of years in the precession. We see that the 5
Suns, each lasting 5,125 years, also add up to
the Great Zodiacal Year.
We can break these numbers down in different
ways and each will show that there was nothing
arbitrary about the Mayan system. We somewhat
arrogantly disdain other cultures for being superstitious
until we come to the number 13 and our own irrationality
surfaces. But let’s examine how deeply
embedded this number - as well as 26, 52 and
91 - are in our own calendar. Our year is divided
into four seasons that are demarcated by the
equinoxes and solstices.
Each of the four seasons is 91 days or 13 weeks
long, which gives us a year of 52 weeks. We see
the key Maya 13-base numerical progression reflected
in our own calendar. Half of a year is 26 weeks.
It is beyond the scope of this article to delve
into all of the intricacies of the Mayan calendrical
and mathematical systems; they were extremely
adept in these fields.
What I have uncovered during my decades of research
into this topic are two crucial keys to understanding
the system: the ‘Transit of Venus’ and
solar output cycles. It just so happens that
the 2012 end date corresponds to a Venus Transit
cycle that occurs twice in the next 10 years
in 2004 and then in 2012. As mentioned above
Venus was central to the Mayan cosmology. The
Long Count began on what the Maya call the “Birth
of Venus” so it is perhaps not too surprising
that it ends on a Transit of Venus.
My research has revealed that a Transit of Venus
occurred in 1518 and 1526. This was the period
when Cortez landed on the shores of the Yucatan
and wound up conquering the Aztec empire. The
next transit was in 1631-’39. It was followed
by a complete stoppage of the sunspot cycle,
which lasted for 70 years (science has no explanation
for this event). The ‘little ice age’ occurred
between 1645 and 1720. What do we find associated
with the next transit in 1761-‘69? We discover
the birth of the American Revolution.
There is no doubt that the Transit of Venus
was an important divinatory alignment factored
into the Maya calendar. We will not have to wait
for long to test this theory and also get a glimpse
of 2012 during the ‘passage’ years.
But in reality as Jose Arguelles and others have
pointed out the precursor years began in 1987
and the final stages of this cycle really kicked
into gear in 1991-’1993. How do we know?
There has been a tremendous surge in the number
and magnitude of natural disasters and this was
also forecast as a harbinger of the 5th Sun’s
demise.
13,000 years is a very important time period
since we know that the last ice age ended then.
This indicates that there is a periodicity to
the solar output cycle. There are short and long
term fluctuations in solar output and as a result
great ice ages, little ice ages and warm interglacials,
which we are in nearing the end of now.
The cyclical nature of the long range weather
patterns are well established is are the variable
nature of solar activity. We know that that is
true since we have been in a ‘global warming’ period
for the past 300 years. The “little ice
age” started to thaw in the early 1700s
when the sunspot cycle returned. The level of
solar activity has been increasing steadily from
that ‘zero sunspot point’ right up
to our recent sunspot cycles in 1989-‘90
and the double peak in 2000- ’02.
Is it a coincidence that 2012 also coincides
with the next solar sunspot maximum? The actual
peak of this 300-year cycle of increasing solar
output occurred in 1960 when the number of sunspots
exceeded 200, the usual peak is around 100-150.
Now, what is interesting is that during the first
half of the 20th century the Earth’s seismic
and volcanic activity were comparatively quiet.
Then after 1960 the level of seismic and volcanic
activity increases steadily to the point that
the 1990s can accurately be called the ‘decade
of disasters’. The surge in major earthquakes
and volcanic eruptions radically departed from
earlier decades. According to the chief scientist
for the world’s largest reinsurance company
Zurich Re, “since 1960 natural disasters
are a growth industry.”
I hardly need to mention “global warming” since
it is constantly in the headlines. However, the
truth is obvious for those that care to see it.
The Earth has been warming for 13,000 years with
periodic short-term cold spells. However, solar
output is the forcing mechanism behind global
warming and the 5th Sun is intimately tied to
that phenomenon. What does the end of the 5th
Sun really mean?
I take it very literally to mean that the sun’s
output is going to change. We are going to enter
the flip side of a new 13,000 year cycle. The
earth is overheated and so is the sun, the result
being planetary instability manifested in rising
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and erratic weather
patterns.
These will increase further starting in 2004.
The volcanic ash will create more and more cloud
cover and that will begin to cool the planet
down. If my theory is correct the Maya knew that
the Venus Transit acted like a circuit breaker
switching off the sunspot cycle and impacting
the Sun-Moon-Earth-Venus system. This appears
to have happened just prior to the previous two ‘little
ice ages’ that were preceded by what solar
physicists call the Spoorer (1400-1510) and Maunder
Minimum(s) 1640-1710), periods of radically diminished
solar activity.
The Venus Transit will trigger the demise of
the 5th Sun and set the stage for the next cycle,
the 6th Sun. That is the physical side of the
Maya 5th Sun forecast. Unlike many predictions
this one is built into the Maya calendar and
it can be verified with some historical research.
Is the world going to end in a violent crescendo
of natural disasters and impacts from cosmic
objects? I do not think that is likely nor is
it what the Maya predicted.
However, a prolonged period of change is on
the horizon that will be ushered in by the 2004 – 2012 ‘passage’.
It will culminate in the galactic alignment and
complete the precessional cycle at that point.
Source http://www.diagnosis2012.co.uk/5thsun.htm
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