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Words & Wisdom OR 12/21/12 Here We Come...
In
early Autumn 2002, Carlos Barrios journeyed North
from his home in Guatemala to the Eastern edge
of the Four Corners. In Santa Fe, NM, at the tail
of the Rocky Mountains, Mr. Barrios spoke in a
knowledgeable manner about the Mayan tradition
and the fabled Mayan calendars.
The Mayan calendars are an object of intense
interest for many thousands of people right now,
because they focus upon the watershed date of
December 21, 2012. Everything changes by then,
it is said. With a cultural heritage including
thousands of pyramids and temples and a calendar
that has proven itself to be astronomically accurate
over millions of years, the Maya tradition is
widely considered to be a mystic key to the soul
of Turtle Island (North America).
In public talks and in a private interview, Mr.
Barrios laid out his account of the history and
future of the Americas and the larger world based
on his understanding of the Mayan tradition as
both an anthropologist and an initiate. He spoke
also about the path he sees ahead from now until
the Winter Solstice of 2012.
The range of teachings and insights offered by
Mr. Barrios must be considered in the context
of the real politic of his American homeland.
The Maya of Guatemala, their pyramids and their
calendar have endured not in a new-age Shambhala
of love and light but in a milieu of treachery,
beatings, torture, rape and mass murder.
Decades of Darkness
For 36 long years right-wing Guatemalan governments
-- supported both overtly and covertly by the
US government -- waged a terrorist war against
the people of the land, murdering over 200,000
citizens, many of them Mayan.
When the war finally wound down in the 1990s,
the United Nations Truth Commission conducted
an 18-month investigation. The UN found massive
violations of human rights by the government of
Guatemala with the complicity of the US government.
The UN report stated that acts of "aggressive,
racist and extremely cruel" violence descended
to the level of genocide directed against the
country's indigenous Mayan population.
When Amnesty International studied the Guatemalan
situation in recent years, they came to an arresting
conclusion. They wrote that real peace could come
only through confronting Guatemala's "Corporate
Mafia State." They described this corporate
Mafia state as an "unholy alliance"
of certain national and international economic
actors who work alongside sectors of the police
and military and common criminals to control industries
such as drugs, arms trafficking, money laundering,
car theft rings, illegal adoptions and kidnapping
for ransom."
About the great dark shadow that has hung over
the south-most part of Turtle Island, Mr. Barrios
observes: "These injustices began five hundred
years ago and continue to this very day in all
the Americas. The Indian Wars have never ended
... I think the power holders in the developed
world see it as necessary to destroy the indigenous
peoples or at least to destroy their culture,
because they are not consumers. The American Dream
is built on the back of the Third World ... But
that is a false distinction for there is no Third
World. There is only one world. We are all part
of that one world, and we are all due respect."
While Guatemala has ostensibly been at peace
for the last eight years, it is a disturbed peace.
The war continues to have a residual impact on
the people. Human rights violations still occur
regularly, and even international human-rights
monitors have been under threat.
Still, in the view of Mr. Barrios who came of
age during the war, there have been improvements.
"There are no armed guerrillas, and the police
and army are more decent, more respectful,"
he observed. "Because there is more human
respect now, we can try to find a new life."
One eventual consequence of Guatemala's long-enduring
climate of terrorism has been mistrust and criticism.
From this few are immune. Accusations are often
aimed at people who purport to speak of the Mayan
traditions. Mr. Barrios is enmeshed in this matrix
of uncertainty. He criticizes others, and he is
criticized himself.
The World Will Not End
End Carlos Barrios was born into a Spanish family
on El Altiplano, the highlands of Guatemala. His
home was in Huehuetenango also the dwelling place
of the Maya Mam tribe. With other Maya and other
indigenous tradition keepers, the Mam carry part
of the old ways on Turtle Island (North America).
They are keepers of time, authorities on remarkable
calendars that are ancient, elegant and relevant.
Mr. Barrios is a historian, an anthropologist
and investigator. After studying with traditional
elders for 25 years since the age of 19, he has
also became a Mayan Ajq'ij, a ceremonial priest
and spiritual guide.
Eagle Clan
Years ago, along with his brother, Gerardo, Carlos
initiated an investigation into the different
Mayan calendars. He studied with many teachers.
He says his brother Gerardo interviewed nearly
600 traditional Mayan elders to widen their scope
of knowledge.
"Anthropologists visit the temple sites,"
Mr. Barrios says, "and read the stelas and
inscriptions and make up stories about the Maya,
but they do not read the signs correctly. It's
just their imagination ... Other people write
about prophecy in the name of the Maya. They say
that the world will end in December 2012. The
Mayan elders are angry with this. The world will
not end. It will be transformed. The indigenous
have the calendars and know how to accurately
interpret it, not others."
The Calendars
Mayan comprehension of time, seasons, and cycles
has proven itself to be vast and sophisticated.
The Maya understand 17 different calendars, some
of them charting time accurately over a span of
more than ten million years.
The calendar that has steadily drawn global attention
since 1987 is called the Tzolk'in or Cholq'ij.
Devised ages ago and based on the cycle of the
Pleiades, it is still held as sacred.
With the indigenous calendars, native people
have kept track of important turning points in
history. For example, the daykeepers who study
the calendars identified an important day in the
year One Reed, Ce Acatal, as it was called by
the Mexicans. That was the day when an important
ancestor was prophesied to return, "coming
like a butterfly."
In the western calendar, the One Reed date correlates
to Easter Sunday, April 21, 1519 -- the day that
Hernando Cortez and his fleet of 11 Spanish galleons
arrived from the East at what is today called
Vera Cruz, Mexico. When the Spanish ships came
toward shore, native people were waiting and watching
to see how it would go. The billowing sails of
the ships did indeed remind the scouts of butterflies
skimming the ocean surface.
In this manner was a new era initiated, an era
they had anticipated through their calendars.
The Maya termed the new era the Nine Bolomtikus
or Nine Hells of 52 years each. As the nine cycles
unfolded, land and freedom were taken from the
native people. Disease and disrespect dominated.
What began with the arrival of Cortez, lasted
until August 16, 1987-? a date many people recall
as Harmonic Convergence. Millions of people took
advantage of that date to make ceremony in sacred
sites, praying for a smooth transition to a new
era, the World of the Fifth Sun.
From that 1987 date until now, Mr. Barrios says,
we have been in a time when the right arm of the
materialistic world is disappearing, slowly but
inexorably. We are at the cusp of the era when
peace begins, and people live in harmony with
Mother Earth. We are no longer in the World of
the Fourth Sun, but we are not yet in the World
of the Fifth Sun. This is the time in-between,
the time of transition.
As we pass through transition there is a colossal,
global convergence of environmental destruction,
social chaos, war and ongoing Earth changes. All
this, Mr. Barrios says, was foreseen via the simple,
spiral mathematics of the Mayan calendars.
"It will change," Mr. Barrios observes.
"Everything will change." He said Mayan
Daykeepers view the Dec. 21, 2012 date as a rebirth,
the start of the World of the Fifth Sun. It will
be the start of a new era resulting from--and
signified by--the solar meridian crossing the
galactic equator and the earth aligning itself
with the center of the galaxy.
At sunrise on December 21, 2012--for the first
time in 26,000 years--the Sun rises to conjunct
the intersection of the Milky Way and the plane
of the ecliptic. This cosmic cross is considered
to be an embodiment of the Sacred Tree, The Tree
of Life--a tree remembered in all the world's
spiritual traditions. Some observers say this
alignment with the heart of the galaxy in 2012
will open a channel for cosmic energy to flow
through the earth, cleansing it and all that dwells
upon it, raising all to a higher level of vibration.
This process has already begun, Mr. Barrios suggested.
"Change is accelerating now, and it will
continue to accelerate."
If the people of the earth can get to this 2012
date in good shape, without having destroyed too
much of the Earth, Mr. Barrios said, we will rise
to a new, higher level. But to get there we must
transform enormously powerful forces that seek
to block the way.
A Picture of the Road Ahead
From his understanding of the Mayan tradition
and the calendars, Mr. Barrios offered a picture
of where we are at and what may lie on the road
ahead:
The date specified in the calendar--Winter Solstice
in the year 2012--does not mark the end of the
world. Many outside people writing about the Mayan
calendar sensationalize this date, but they do
not know.
The ones who know are the indigenous elders who
are entrusted with keeping the tradition.
"Humanity will continue," he contends,
"but in a different way. Material structures
will change. From this we will have the opportunity
to be more human."
We are living in the most important era of the
Mayan calendars and prophecies. All the prophecies
of the world, all the traditions, are converging
now. There is no time for games. The spiritual
ideal of this era is action.
Many powerful souls have reincarnated in this
era with a lot of power. This is true on both
sides, the light and the dark. High magic is at
work on both sides.
Things will change, but it is up to the people
how difficult or easy it is for the changes to
come about.
The economy now is a fiction. The first five-year
stretch of transition--from August 1987 to August
1992--was the beginning of the destruction of
the material world. We have progressed ten years
deeper into the transition phase by now, and many
of the so-called sources of financial stability
are in fact hollow.
The banks are weak. This is a delicate moment
for them. They could crash globally if we don't
pay attention. One critical period is October
and November 2002. If the banks crash in these
months then we will be forced to rely on the land
and our skills. The monetary systems will be in
chaos, and we must then rely on our direct relationship
with the Earth for our food and shelter.
The North and South Poles are both breaking up.
The level of the water in the oceans is going
to rise. But at the same time land in the ocean,
especially near Cuba, is also going to rise.
A Call for Fusion
As he met with audiences in Santa Fe, Mr. Barrios
told a story about the most recent Mayan New Year
ceremonies in Guatemala. He said that one respected
Mam elder, who lives all year in a solitary mountain
cave, journeyed to Chichicastenango to speak with
the people at the ceremony.
The elder delivered a simple, direct message.
He called for human beings to come together in
support of life and light. Right now each person
and group is going his or her own way. The elder
of the mountains said there is hope if the people
of the light can come together and unite in some
way.
Reflecting on this, Mr. Barrios explained: "We
live in a world of polarity: day and night, man
and woman, positive and negative. Light and darkness
need each other. They are a balance. Just now
the dark side is very strong and very clear about
what they want. They have their vision and their
priorities clearly held and also their hierarchy.
They are working in many ways so that we will
be unable to connect with the spiral Fifth World
in 2012."
"On the light side everyone thinks they
are the most important, that their own understandings,
or their group's understandings, are the key.
There's a diversity of cultures and opinions,
so there is competition, diffusion and no single
focus."
As Mr. Barrios sees it, the dark side works to
block fusion through denial and materialism. It
also works to destroy those who are working with
the light to get the Earth to a higher level.
They like the energy of the old, declining Fourth
World, the materialism. They do not want it to
change. They do not want fusion. They want to
stay at this level and are afraid of the next
level.
The dark power of the declining Fourth World
cannot be destroyed or overpowered. It's too strong
and clear for that, and that is the wrong strategy.
The dark can only be transformed when confronted
with simplicity and open-heartedness. This is
what leads to fusion, a key concept for the World
of the Fifth Sun.
Mr. Barrios said the emerging era of the Fifth
Sun will call attention to a much-overlooked element.
Whereas the four traditional elements of earth,
air, fire and water have dominated various epochs
in the past, there will be a fifth element to
reckon with in the time of the Fifth Sun: ether.
The dictionary defines ether as the rarefied
element of the Heavens. Ether is a medium. It
permeates all space and transmits waves of energy
in a wide range of frequencies, from cell phones
to human auras. What is "ethereal" is
related to the regions beyond earth: the heavens.
Ether--the element of the Fifth Sun--is celestial
and lacking in material substance but is no less
real than wood, stone or flesh.
"Within the context of ether there can be
a fusion of the polarities," Mr. Barrios
said. "No more darkness or light in the people
but an uplifted fusion. But right now the realm
of darkness is not interested in this. They are
organized to block it. They seek to unbalance
the Earth and its environment so we will be unready
for the alignment in 2012. We need to work together
for peace and balance with the other side. We
need to take care of the Earth that feeds and
shelters us. We need to put our entire mind and
heart into pursuing unity and fusion now, to confront
the other side and preserve life."
To be Ready for this Moment in History
Mr. Barrios told his audiences in Santa Fe that
we are at a critical moment of world history.
"We are disturbed," he said. "We
can't play anymore. Our planet can be renewed
or ravaged. Now is the time to awaken and take
action."
"Everyone is needed. You are not here for
no reason. Everyone who is here now has an important
purpose. This is a hard but a special time. We
have the opportunity for growth, but we must be
ready for this moment in history."
Mr. Barrios offered a number of suggestions to
help people walk in balance through the years
ahead. "The prophesized changes are going
to happen," he said, "but our attitude
and actions determine how harsh or mild they are."
We need to act, to make changes and to elect
people to represent us who understand and who
will take political action to respect the earth.
Meditation and spiritual practice are good, but
also action. It's very important to be clear about
who you are and also about your relation to the
Earth. Develop yourself according to your own
tradition and the call of your heart. But remember
to respect differences and strive for unity.
Eat wisely. A lot of food is corrupt in either
subtle or gross ways. Pay attention to what you
are taking into your body.
Learn to preserve food and to conserve energy.
Learn some good breathing techniques so you have
mastery of your breath. Be clear. Follow a tradition
with great roots. It is not important what tradition,
your heart will tell you, but it must have great
roots.
We live in a world of energy. An important task
at this time is to learn to sense or see the energy
of everyone and everything: people, plants, animals.
This becomes increasingly important as we draw
close to the World of the Fifth Sun, for it is
associated with the element ether--the realm where
energy lives and weaves.
Go to the sacred places of the earth to pray
for peace and respect for the Earth which gives
us our food, clothing and shelter. We need to
reactivate the energy of these sacred places.
That is our work.
According to Mr. Barrios' reading of the Mayan
calendar, if war happens in November 2002 or after,
then it's bad but not catastrophic. But if it
happens between April and November 2003, it will
be catastrophic. Really bad. It could eventually
result in the death of two-thirds of humanity.
"So stay active," he said. "If
we are active, we can transform the planet. The
elders watch to see what happens."
Many Mayan elders and knowledge keepers may be
eliminated in the next few years. For the first
half of the current Katun (20-year period) the
dark side has a lot of power. But that will pass
3 to 4 years from now. The tide can turn. Amazing
things are going to happen.
One simple but effective prayer technique is
to light a white or baby-blue colored candle.
Think a moment in peace. Speak your intention
to the flame and send the light of it on to the
leaders who have the power to make war or peace.
We Have Work to Do
According to Mr. Barrios this is a crucially important
moment for humanity, and for earth. Each person
is important. If you have incarnated into this
era, you have spiritual work to do balancing the
planet.
He said the elders have opened the doors so that
other races can come to the Mayan world to receive
the tradition. The Maya have long appreciated
and respected that there are other colors, other
races and other spiritual systems. "They
know," he said, "that the destiny of
the Mayan world is related to the destiny of the
whole world."
"The greatest wisdom is in simplicity,"
Mr. Barrios advised before leaving Santa Fe. "Love,
respect, tolerance, sharing, gratitude, forgiveness.
It's not complex or elaborate. The real knowledge
is free. It's encoded in your DNA. All you need
is within you. Great teachers have said that from
the beginning. Find your heart, and you will find
your way."
CREDITS
Carlos Barrios is the author of "Kam Wuj:
El Libro del Destino," a book published in
Spanish that explores Mayan teachings. Mr. Barrios
can be contacted via Saq' Be'--Organization for
Mayan and Indigenous Spiritual Studies: HCR 72,
Box 142, Ribera, NM 87560 * 505-421-0198 saqbe@sacredroad.org
* www.sacredroad.org
Nick Anthony Fiorenza nick@lunarplanner.com
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