Sunday, 1 June 2008

2012 Prediction of a Fifth World

As one world ends another begins.
According to both Hopi and Maya myth we are currently in the Fourth world. To the Hopi, the arrival of Pahana will the the key which opens the door to the Fifth world. According to Maya myth this key is found in astrological cycles which begins and ends at 13.0.0.0.0 and that date is regarded by scholars as December 21, 2012 which coincides with the winter solstice.

What's to be expected of the order of the Fifth World.
The Fourth world is understood as being a world where minorities are marginalized and excluded from the global population in increasing degrees over decreasing increments of time. The poor get poorer and the rich......
The Fifth world is predicted to be a process of purification and return of the human psyche to the cognitive abilities which the species once possessed. This transition will be a choice for all.

The consequences of rejecting the gifts of the Fifth World within Maya and Hopi prophecy resonate the warnings of other Sacred text. There will be many who will choose to deny such an evolution is progressing and they will reject the New Spiritual Order but the wrath of the Fourth world will lead them into an oblivious spiritless realm which seems alot in line with the New World Order conspiratorial schools of thought of this day.

The question remains, were all these writers and artist simply good entertainers or was there message valid.
Are we there yet?

Deep in the jungles of Northern Guatemala near Peten, Guatemala, one can find the remains of a Maya pyramid. The Maya site is called San Bartolo. In 2001 researchers chanced upon this Maya piece of Realty.

The teacher will show when the student is ready.

The hieroglyphic type murals found at San Bartolo were found almost mystically. The researchers were actually booked with a guide who was scheduled to take them to another area of the Guatemalan jungle were there were known and recorded maya sites dating to the Classical Maya Period (250 AD to 900 AD) but time didn't allow for the long journey. The guide offered to fill the researchers time by bringing them to an area where there were monuments and other curious items.

When the researchers looked at the Maya site in 2001 they saw only monuments, tunnels, and trenches. Some of the trenches looked like they'd been pilfered by thieves looking for treasures of jade or such. Again through a strange set of events the researcher, while looking inside one of the tunnels with a flashlight, hoping at the same time to get some relief from the exhausting heat of the jungle, noticed the hints of a rock painting. In the next weeks they followed a dark path into the tunnel and reached their hieroglyphic bounty. They made this find public in 2002. The site is believed to consists of 140 buildings on a piece of realty about 1 km squared. One of these buildings, they announced, as being the tomb of a King.

A recount of the results of the dig 50 ft below the pyramid by Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology researcher William Saturno and associates tells of how they find a well preserved 30 ft mural that may be a depiction of the creation of the world.
On the wall is a figure, perhaps a God, making ceremonial sacrifices to four trees.
(Legend: holding up the four corners of the world).
Another area shows what looks like the Maize God setting up a Fifth tree in the center of the scene. And yet another area shows the Maize God again but this time it is a four part picture showing the birth, death, and rebirth of this God, followed by the crowning of a King.

Saturno was a newly lettered scholar given an assignment to record hieroglyphs. He comes back to his associate/mentors with these pictures that hardly anyone can make sense of. Upon further study they determine that these new hieroglyphs changes the dogma of current Mayan knowledge which puts states that maya was a student of the aztec but now they need to be reclassified as peers.

But that's out of the scope of this note on the Fifth World.

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References
Prophecy of the Fifth World

Harvard and Saturno

Harvard Gazette

National Geographic

Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology

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