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2012
The Astronomy Connection
The following
article was written by Roderick Marling and
posted on his Kamakala.com website.
Mr Marling gives an excellent explanation of
the astronomy behind the Winter Solstice 2012
event, and the possible symbolism behind the
mystery of this much-discussed occurance, the
Mayan calendar date of 13.0.0.0.0 that corresponds
to the winter solstice date of 12-21-12 at 11:11
PM UT (which in itself is an interesting set
of numbers!)
From the beginning of Time human beings, from
the most primitive to the most culturally sophisticated,
have followed and recorded the natural rhythms
and cycles of the Earth. The intricate dance
between the Earth and the other heavenly bodies
has been the source of wonder and amazement giving
rise to innumerable stories and myths all over
the world. Many of these stores are still passed
on today.
Ancient people of the Earth were concerned
with these natural rhythms and cycles because
their
lives and livelihood depended on them. In
certain times of the year food was plentiful
in certain
regions and not in others. At certain times
the rains would come, at others they could
expect the heat and drought. They also observed
that fertility was somehow linked with the
cycles of the Moon.
According to these various
cycles of Nature then, people began to recognize
a Cosmos of increasing
complexity - repeating patterns and cycles
enfolded within even larger cycles of order.
The cyclic movements of the Sun, Moon, Planets
and Stars indicated a Natural Order to Reality
that provided our ancestors with meaning
and the reassurance of continuity.
Heaven and
Nature touched every aspect of their lives.
Not only did their astronomical observations
indicate when to plant their crops and when
to harvest, but also where to locate their
temples, how to design their homes and even
how to orientate their cities. These people
occupied a living and intelligent Universe
that governed their lives. Survival and success
then, depended on how well one could read
the celestial signs.
As a brief review of the
some of the most basic of these natural cycles,
we will begin with
the rotation of the Earth on its axis. Because
the Earth rotates one complete revolution
every 24 hours we observe the reoccurring periods
of day and night.
Unfortunately there are surprisingly
large numbers of people today that still do
not understand
that this daily cycle is caused by the motion
of the Earth and not by anything the Sun
is doing. This could somewhat be explained by
the fact that our linguistic customs lag
centuries
behind our scientific understanding, and
we continue to speak in terms of sunrise and
sunsets.
Be that as it may, the next cycle we
will look at is based not on the motion of
the Earth
but of the Moon. The Moon revolves around
the Earth every 29.5 days, giving us the concept
of the month as it appears in its different
phases from New Moon to Full and once again
back to New.
Then there is the observable cycle
of the year, as the Earth dances around the
Sun in an elliptical
orbit taking 365.25 days to complete one
revolution.
As people continued to observe the
heavenly bodies they also began to notice that
some of
the
bright lights in the sky moved while others
stayed relatively stationary. These wandering
bodies we have come to know as the planets,
and various people all over the world took
a special interest in their particular movement
and cycles, spawning a huge number of stories,
myths and legends.
To those early astronomers
who kept records of the movement of the Sun,
Moon and Planets
one
of the greatest mysteries that they observed
was the fact that every year they would wait
for the Sun to appear on the Spring Equinox
or Winter Solstice at a specific place on
the horizon signaling the New Year.
Over time
they were dismayed to find that the Sun no
longer appeared in the same place it
did just 70 years before, but had moved one
full degree (the equivalent to the diameter
of the Sun - times two). This slow movement,
called the Precession of the Equinox, causes
the Equinox Sun to appear to slip backward
against the backdrop of the stars.
Astronomers
have now managed to figure out that the Earth
is not a perfect sphere by any means.
It’s actually a bit flattened at the
poles and has a bulge at the equator. As a
result, the gravitational pull of the Moon
and the Sun exert an uneven influence on the
Earth. Their gravitational forces try to pull
the equatorial bulge toward them. Because the
Earth is spinning these forces make the axis
of the Earth wobble, shifting ever so slowly.
Gradually the polar axis that was at one time
aligned with a particular star begins to shift
until it is aligned with another star.
Right
now the Earth’s axis at the North
Pole points to the star Polaris – which
appropriately we call the Pole Star. But 5,000
years ago the north celestial pole aligned to
the star called Alpha Draconis. Eight thousand
years in the future the pole star will be Vega.

This Precessional movement then is the same
motion responsible for the shift of the location
of the Equinoxes and the Solstices. The ancient
astronomers detected the long term Precessional
motion of the Sun through the back drop of the
constellations and calculated the length of this
Cycle to around 25,600 to 26,000 years.
This means
that the Sun that marks the Spring Equinox
which now appears in front of the background
of stars in the constellation of Pisces,
in about 500 years will rise in the constellation
of Aquarius. It will continue to shift backwards
through the various constellations Capricorn,
Sagittarius, etc., until in about 26,000
years
it will arrive back to the exact same point
in Pisces.
The understanding of this Precession
of the Equinox then gave rise to the many myths
and
legends
of the different World Ages. As the Processional
movement continued to shift the Equinox into
a new constellation, various cultures perceived
this as a New Age or New World. As the Spring
Equinox Sun appeared to rise in the constellation
of Taurus, people perceived this as the Age
of the Bull; the Age of the Ram as it rose
in the constellation of Aries; the Age of
the Fish as it rose in Pisces and so on.
At one
time many civilizations on Earth were aware of
this natural cycle of the Earth and
incorporated it into their cosmologies and
concepts of Time in various ways. Each one
reflecting a slightly different interpretation
and meaning, but in their different ways they
all held the Precessional Cycle as involving
nothing less than the Cosmic process of Life’s
evolution, subtly influencing all of Earth’s
Life Forms to move to higher levels of organization
and complexity. It came to symbolize the Spiritual
Process of Unfolding Consciousness on our planet.
What
is important here is that this belief was
actually based on an observable astronomical
cycle: every 72 years the Solstice and Equinox
Sun appeared to move backward through the
constellations one degree - as a hand on a clock
indicating
the hours of the day. In this Cosmic Clock
however, the hand or marker in motion is
the specific location of the Equinox or Solstice
Sunrise, while the face of the clock is represented
by the relatively stationary constellations
of the stars.
With this in mind then, we will
now turn our attention to how this Precessional
Cycle became
incorporated into the Mayan Cosmology and
how it relates to their long count calendar and
specifically to the year 2012.
Perhaps more
than any ancient culture that we are aware
of at this point, the Mayan people
were obsessed with Astronomy. Not only were
they able to project their astronomical calculations
thousands of years forward and backward in
Time, but developed a recyclable Venus calendar
that was accurate to one day in 500 years
and a table of eclipses that still functions
today.
They also accurately calculated the solar
year out to four decimal places. To accomplish
these
impressive computations they created a sophisticated
system of mathematics utilizing place value
and the concept of the zero. And all this
while Europe was still wandering around in the
Dark
Ages.
In a complex culture such as we find
with the Maya and considering it spanned a
period of
almost a thousand years, it is important
to remember that there arose different belief
systems at different times, some of which
were
coexisting at the same place. Just as if
we were to look at the demographics of say modern
New York city, we would find Jews perhaps
living
besides Moslems, Protestants and Catholics
- all entertaining different belief systems.
And
so it’s appropriate here to limit
our considerations of the Mayan culture to only
those
beliefs that lend meaning and significance to
the auspicious date indicated in their long count
calendar - Dec.21, 2012.
As we more sharply focus
in on this date, we find that one of the indicators
to its probable
significance is that it specifically designates
the Winter Solstice. As this is our starting
point in our analysis then, let’s take
a closer look as to what this might mean.
First
of all it is good to be aware that around
the world in various past cultures, each one
designated a specific time to mark the beginning
of their New Year. In ancient Sumeria and
Babylon the New Year began with the Spring Equinox.
In Israel the New Year was gradually shifted
to the Equinox in the Fall, while in Northern
Europe, New Year was celebrated at the time
of Winter Solstice. We still observe this
particular
New Year tradition, but add a few extra days
so that now our New Year begins on January
1st.
In the context of this tradition then,
the Winter Solstice on December 21 was celebrated
as the
Sun’s birthday. It is the longest night
of the year and therefore the shortest day
of the year. It represented the ultimate power
of the dark forces of Nature: the long winter
night when things appeared to be dead and still.
And out of the depths of this longest night
the new Sun was born. From this point on, the
power of the light grows in strength and the
days slowly begin to grow longer.
The Winter Solstice then
inaugurated the birth of a new solar year. The
Sun appeared to come back from its annual trip
to the South and begins its slow return in to
the Northern Latitudes. The sunrise on December
21 was believed to be like the first sunrise,
and the start of the New Year was in fact a celebration
of the beginning of Time.
With this particular
context in mind, we are now prepared to examine
more closely the reasons
why the Winter Solstice in the year 2012
is so important. In the Mayan long count calendar
a cycle of 5,200 years ends on this date,
and
it just so happens that it also points to
a rare astronomical alignment. In fact this alignment
only happens once every 26,000 years.
The auspicious
year of 2012 indicated in the long count calendar
illuminates the fact that
the Precessional movement of the Winter Solstice
Sun will gradually bring its position into
alignment with the very center of our Galaxy.
For the Maya, this is like the last stroke
of Midnight on New Year’s Eve, only in
2012 the New Year is the New Galactic Year
of 26,000 solar years. The Galactic Clock will
be at zero point and a New Precessional Cycle
will begin.
At this point you may be wondering
what is so important about the Milky Way
and why were
the Maya even concerned with it?
Our scientific
culture has finally come realize that our planet,
the Sun, and the entire solar
system had its origins at the center of the
Milky Way Galaxy. We also have recently found
that our Galaxy is 70,000 light years in
diameter, with most of its 400 billion stars
concentrated
in the great central bulge.
Equipped with
ultraviolet, x-ray and gamma-ray instruments,
plus infrared telescopes most
astronomers are now convinced that at the
center of our Galaxy is a massive black hole
the unimaginable
seize of millions of our suns. This is where
Science and Mythology truly meet. For what
the center of our Galaxy may represent in
terms of energy and the properties of time/space,
no one has a clue.
But to the ancient Maya
the Milky Way Galaxy represented the Great Cosmic
Mother from which
all Life was birthed. They saw our Galactic
Mother stretching out across the night sky
and somehow recognize the place where we all
had come from. And the great central bulge
at Her center they perceived as the Cosmic
Womb. Within the central bulge there is what
looks like a dark corridor, known as the dark
rift. To the Maya it was referred to by many
names but the most pertinent here is their
reference to this area as the "birthing
pace". Are we beginning to get the picture
here?
Considering then the significance of the
2012 date in the Mayan calendar, it has been
discovered
that this year specifically points to a period
of time when the December Solstice Sun aligns
with and arises out from the backdrop of the
dark rift, the "Galactic Birth Canal" in
the central bulge. It's as if the Sun is actually
being birthed anew from the Galactic Womb.

The Mayan Cosmology was not written in a book,
but in the very stars above their heads. The
meaning of this story was not revealed through
the study of obscure interpretations, but through
correspondence of associations assigned to the
individual parts in the story. All we need to
do is recognize those original associations and
the story unfolds all by itself. Just as in our
culture we have built up associations between
the Winter Solstice, the New Year and the birth
of Jesus Christ "the Son of God" who
came into this world as "a savior of mankind".
With
the Maya we have discovered another story associated
with the Winter Solstice, the New
Year and the fate of people on Earth. The
astronomical alignment of the Precessional Cycle
of the
Winter Solstice and Galactic Center represents
the "Zero Point" on the Cosmic
Clock, thus marking the beginning of the
New Age in
our evolutionary journey in consciousness.
It tells us that a New Sun is born, a New
Year has dawned, a New Galactic Cycle has
begun,
and the transformation of our World is well
underway.
The big secret in this particular story
is that we need not wait for the Winter
Solstice in
the year 2012 to recognize that we are entering
into this time of profound transition. For
according to the most recent astronomical
calculations the Solstice Meridian actually coincided
most
precisely with the Galactic Equator between
1998 and 1999.
Just as the Earth’s equator divides the
planet into two hemispheres of North and South,
the Galactic Equator is the astronomical term
for the dividing line of the Milky Way, separating
the Galaxy into two halves. Similar to the time
of the Equinox when the Sun appears to cross
the Earth’s Equator and thus enters into
a new hemisphere, so too in 1998 the Winter Solstice
Sun began to cross over the Galactic Equator.
Considering that the Sun is so large (about one
half a degree wide) and the motion is so slow,
our Sun will not be completely across the Equator
and fully into the new Galactic Hemisphere until
2018.
So we need to understand then that the Mayan
2012 date is simply an indicator to this 20-year
period of transition – the birthing process
of the New Age and the beginning point of the
New Precessional Cycle of 26,000 years.
I find
it almost the height of irony that the descendants
of those white Europeans who came
to the "New World" to bring enlightenment
and salvation to the indigenous population,
would now find buried here in some remote jungle
a stone calendar/clock telling them what Time
it is. A calendar or clock not foreign to their
own cultural background, but one that actually
incorporates and fulfills their most expansive
vision of cyclic Time, the Precessional Cycle.
This "Great Year" was long known
to the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians and
the ancient Greeks but lacked a point at which
it began or ended. Somehow down through the
Ages that knowledge had been lost.
Perhaps the
greatest gift the Mayan culture has given
our world is the Zero Point to the
Precessional
Cycle of 26,000 years. Through the 2012 date
in their calendar, they have indicated the
importance of the Galactic Equator and it
relevance to the Precessional Cycle, thus giving
us the
ability to now pinpoint the exact Time on
our Galactic Clock.
Over the span of the 20 year
transitional period as the Solstice Sun crosses
the Galactic Equator
and moves in to a new hemisphere, we will
indeed witness the falling away of the old structures
and the birthing of the new. For those who
have eyes to see we are actually witnessing
the birth of a planetary civilization. And
the very logistics involved in this process
will determine that the old values of the
Nation
States which was primarily based on competition
and exploitation will have to eventually
give way to a collaborative effort, where cooperation
will be the dominate social value. This will
arise not out of some new political, social
or economic theory but the very desire of
the
human species to continue to survive and
be successful
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Maya Cosmos, Three Thousand Years On The Shaman's
Path. David Feidel, Linda Schele, Joy Parker.
William Morrow and Company, New York. 1993.
Maya
Cosmogenesis 2012. John Major Jenkins. Bear & Company,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1998.
Beyond The Blue Horizon – Myths & Legends
of the Sun, Moon, Stars, & Planets. Dr. E.C.
Krupp. Oxford University Press, New York, 1991.
Stairways
to The Stars – Skywatching in
Three Great Ancient Cultures. Anthony Aveni.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York. 1997
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