| What
Kabbalah Says About 2012
by: Nina Amir
June 27 2008
Many people are making predictions about the
year 2012. Some say the end of the world is coming.
Some say the planet will undergo a transformation
or humanity will experience a change in consciousness.
Still others say that whatever you believe will
happen on December 21, 2012, is exactly what you
will experience at that time in history.
Why all the talk about 2012? That’s year
on the Gregorian calendar when the Mayan calendar
abruptly ends. Why the calendar stops —
or restarts —on December 21, 2012 no one
really knows, although lots of people have theories.
However, the idea that humanity or the world at
large is about to undergo some sort of transformation
does not represent a new idea. For instance, the
ancient Jewish mystics predict a change as well,
but the world transformation they see coming doesn’t
happen for another 231 years. That said, it’s
already in its beginning stages.
The Jewish mystics, or Kabbalists say that according
to the Jewish calendar, the world’s spiritual
evolution can be likened to the seven days of
the week. They equate the year 6,000 to the end
of the sixth work day of the cosmic week and predict
that that year marks the time when the world will
enter Shabbat HaGadol, or the Big Sabbath, when
1,000 years of sacred time and space begin.
Currently the Jewish calendar has us at the year
5769. The Kabbalists would say, therefore, that
it’s about 12:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon,
a time when Jews begin preparing in earnest for
the Sabbath, which starts at sundown on Friday
evening.
So, what does that mean for us? It means we must
now begin preparing for the approaching transformative
era. And when it arrives, we will experience “The
World to Come,” a time likened to what other
traditions have called “Heaven on Earth”
or “Peace on Earth.”
The Kabbalists were clear that we should prepare
for the coming era by changing our consciousness
from a selfish one to a selfless one. To help
prepare for 2012 — or the Jewish year 6,000
— we want to develop a higher consciousness
that wants to receive not for our own sake but
for the sake of giving to others.
The fundamental idea behind this constitutes
a spiritual one. We want to learn to reconnect
with God by behaving “like” God. The
Kabbalists say God created the world to give us
Divine gifts. If we focus our attention on giving,
we can become givers as well. This removes the
separation we normally believe exists between
us and God — between Giver and receiver.
When that separation is removed, we feel connected
to God, which generates an overwhelming sense
of peace. Of course, we were created as receivers
of God’s goodness, so we still want to receive
— we just want to do so with the intention
of giving, or sharing, what we receive with others.
Change starts a little bit at a time. When we
change our consciousness, it has a ripple affect
on the world around us. If we begin preparing
for the year 2012 or 6,000 now, who knows, maybe
we will simply create the predicted change rather
than that change happening to us. In either case,
we are sure to improve our individual lives and
make the world a better place to live. |