Mayan Calendar Prophecies: The Complete Collection of 2012 Predictions and Prophecies

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Authors: Gary Daniels
coincidence or are these events part of a natural, predictable cycle that happens every 12,500 years and just so happens to correspond with the orbit of Comet Machholz? Were the ancient Maya aware of this cycle and did they encode it in their myths about the return of Kukulkan , a green sky serpent that devours humans, as a warning and a visible sign post in the heavens to alert when the next age of catastrophes would begin?
    Does the calendar date of December 21, 2012, mark the end of our rather quiet and peaceful epoch and the beginning of a new age of catastrophes similar to those that befell Earth in 10,500 BC? Mayan predictions do not end in 2012. As noted in Part 1, chapter 5, “Predictions for Katun 13 Ahau (2032-2052),” their most dire predictions for civilization were reserved for the years 2032-2052 which eerily correspond with NASA estimates that the asteroid Apophis has a chance of hitting Earth on Friday, April 13, 2037 and the asteroid 2011 AG5 could hit in 2040.
    Finally, did other ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Egyptians also encode this information into their myths and monuments to not only warn of the impending catastrophes but also show how to survive them? Is this the reason all the great pyramids on Earth seem to be constructed over tunnels and caves and all the ancient myths recall that the survivors of the last catastrophes emerged from caves and the underworld? Could this also be why Russia is currently building an underground city the size of Washington, DC under the Ural Mountains? [33]
    These are the topics that will be explored in Part 2: The Return of Kukulkan . This section will be a search for the truth about 2012 that travels around the world and back through time to uncover the scientific truths behind some of mankind’s most ancient myths.
    Once again, like an ancient Mayan priest (or modern scientist), I will explore what happened in the past to better understand what may happen in the future. Using concepts from the fields of geomythology, catastrophism and neocatastrophism, I will decode the ancient myths of the Maya and others to see what they may really be trying to tell us about events in our past and hence, about similar events in our future. My findings will be backed up with hard scientific data from fields including geology, archaeology, climate science, space science, genetics, and more.
    These chapters are not meant to be the definitive interpretation of these ancient myths. They are simply meant to open the reader’s mind to the possibilities that these myths are not “mythical” and perhaps encode real information about the past. Much of the strangeness of these myths simply evaporates when one can compare their details with actual events. It is at that point that they stop sounding like superstitious nonsense and start to sound like accurate eyewitness accounts of real events.
    Far from being an act of “doom and gloom” scare-mongering, decoding these myths actually provides “awareness and hope.” Awareness of the fact that unimaginable catastrophes have happened in our past that could happen again in our future and hope because these myths reveal that not only are these catastrophes survivable but they give clues about how people survived.
    The fact is each and every one of us is descended from ancestors who survived all of these unimaginable catastrophes throughout earth’s history. The DNA inside of you right now came from your ancestors who survived droughts, plagues, famines, wars, floods, impact events and more. You are already one of the lucky ones, one of the survivors. Whatever the future has in store can be no worse than what your ancestors have already lived through and survived. Thus keep that in mind as you read the next few chapters.

13. Thoth, the Egyptian Messenger of the Sun God
    Interestingly, the ancient Egyptians had a deity known as Thoth who was represented as a bird-headed man. Thoth shared all the qualities and

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