December 2012
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We all made it.
No end of the world here, move along please, nothing to see.
ONE DAY TO GO!
I suspect we will all end up being okay.
May 2012
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January 2012
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The first is called Caculhá Huracán. The second is ChipiCaculhá. The third is...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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Then while they meditated, it became clear to them that when dawn would break,...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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Then Tepeu and Gucumatz came together; then they conferred about life and light,...
– Popol Vuh, Part I, Chapter 1
The first is called Caculhá Huracán. The second is ChipiCaculhá. The third is...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
Then while they meditated, it became clear to them that when dawn would break,...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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Then came the word. Tepeu and Gucumatz came together in the darkness, in the...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
Heaven, which is the name of God and thus He is called.
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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**They were in the water because the Quiché associated the name Gucumatz with...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
There was only immobility and silence in the darkness, in the night. Only the...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
There was nothing standing; only the calm water, the placid sea, alone and...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
There was nothing brought together, nothing which could make a noise, nor...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
2012 - It's not the end of the world
poorphraser:
As we delve into
twenty twelve we do
hope and pray
what the Mayans say
was just simply wrong
and the Earth has long
er
than Decemb
er
the twenty-first
before it
shrivels up
or bursts
The surface of the earth had not appeared. There was only the calm sea and the...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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Saturday Night Live mocks and mocks well: →
I am irresponsibly posting a link I cannot watch but because it is The End of Days I just don’t care.
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This is the first account, the first narrative. There was neither man, nor...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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Magical Thinking. →
I can’t make it all the way through this video. I felt that I could share it with you who are far greater than I. I have to lie down now and think about Science. Crop Circles. Mayans. Ufos. Prophecies. Gaaaaaaaaaah. Brain explode nonsense woo woo.
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This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all...
– Popol Vuh, Part 1, Chapter 1
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pokemon stole ideas from the Mayans.
dreadfulgypsy:
I was reading this book today and saw pictures of rituals that the Mayans would use to summon gods. they were standing in front of this block that had red and white balls all over it, with a dot in the center, seeming like an opening ball. Woah pokemon get your own shit.
At the end of the year a giant Pikachu will stumble through the streets of New York and have to be melted by...
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Splendid.
kodessa:
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In Two Mayans (Minds) - Puns so bad they have to...
Mayan ruins in Georgia?
That is a great headline.
Who cares if it’s true or not?
The intellectual behemoths who have taken to battle across the virtual field of the internet, in regard to the truth of said headline, are the fine Richard Jordan and the equally fine Mark Williams.
Richard Jordan writes for The Examiner.com.
(Here is the link to his...
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Who started the Prophecy?
José Argüelles, that’s who. From 1939 to 2011 he lived on this Earth. The Convening of something called The Harmonic Convergence along with the publication of his book The Maya Factor, seems to have been the pebble that started the rush to the prophecies of this year. Bit of Mayan Calender, bit of I Ching, dash of cutting edge genetic research all wrapped up in some astronomy and a...
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Tlatchtli
Imagine, if you will, the Superbowl. Then imagine the electric chair. Now imagine that the highlight of the Superbowl wasn’t the half time musical entertainment but was, in fact, a post match marathon of well ordered human execution.
Not necessarily original size of ball.
Thus we find that The Mayans were the same as us (they loved sport and they were devout) but also a little different...
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Opening lines of The Popol Vuh
THIS IS
THE BEGINNING
of the old traditions of this
place called Quiché. 1
Here we shall write and we shall begin the old stories, 2 the beginning and the origin of all that was done in the town of the Quiché, by the tribes of the Quiché nation.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/popol_vuh/book.htm
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