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Mayans Portend End of World
Coming
By: Diane Aden Hayes
Source: www.post-trib.com
November 11, 2007
I've been thinking about the apocalypse lately.
And so will you, soon.
If you haven't heard of the Mayan calendar yet, get ready. The numerical fascination
with "9-11" may be replaced with "12-21-12."
The Mayans, those precursors to the Aztecs,
had a thing for numbers and astronomy. Without
calculators or Google Earth, they combined their
knowledge of these two subjects to create a calendar
unlike any other, not based just on the movement
of the sun, like our Gregorian version, or on
the movement of the moon, like some other ancient
cultures.
The Mayans broke time down into a lot of cycles.
But their big calendar, the Long Count, has a
feature that scares a lot of people: It ends
on Dec. 21, 2012.
I can't remember where I first heard this doomsday
idea, but it's been long enough ago that I talked
with a tour guide in Mexico while on vacation
there a couple years back.
He'd been talking about Mayan history, so on
a break I asked him about the 2012 calendar.
He was a little freaked. Oh, don't talk about
that, he told me. It's scary.
I had to kind of laugh. I've seen enough episodes
of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" to know
the apocalypse is not always The End of the World.
It's more (with apologies to REM), The End of
the World as We Know It.
You'd think after all the promised doom of Y2K,
we'd be over these fears. But no, some people
are prophesying the world will end, again, and
many are eating it up. In doing a little research
on this subject, I found out Hollywood has latched
onto the Long Count, and a movie is in the works.
Of course one of the flick's writers and a proponent
of the doomsday theory is Whitley Strieber, better
known for his book on alien abduction, "Communion." He's
apparently decided the Mayans were trying to
tell us aliens will invade come Dec. 21, 2012.
Ho-hum. Hasn't that movie already been made?
Other writers are trying to sell us a cosmic
convergence, a change in the world and life as
we know it, but in a good way. And frankly, I'm
down with that. I'd love to see humanity stretch
a little into enlightenment.
Of course, I'm also a cynic, so I'm thinking
some people are going to have to stretch a lot
to get there.
Or we could all be getting upset about nothing,
because those wily Mayans didn't say what happens
when the Long Count gets to that date. Maybe
the calendar rolls over and we start at zero
again? Maybe they just got tired of counting
after 5,000 years?
But it is odd that other cultures, like the
Hopi and Hindus, have also forecast an ending
of a time period in the near future. And some
Christians have been saying for the Book of Revelations
will happen soon.
I always say there's not one path each of us
should follow, that what works for one person
might not for his neighbor. Maybe we will all
get our answers.
Fundamentalist Christians can be swooped up
to heaven. Hindus and Hopi might get their longed-for
Golden Age. Little gray aliens will cart off
Whitley Strieber in a spaceship.
And maybe I'll finally find whatever I'm looking
for.
The clock's ticking. There's just five years
and 40 days left. What do you want the world
to be?
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