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I Real Look Into The Mayan Prophecy

The time is set ticking along towards the future and many are eager to see the doomsday as proposed by 2012 Mayan prophecy. Many have believed to this particular prediction and have made their plans to be ready to face off. Well the world that we live in has ever been evolved and there are many things unexplored by the man.

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Ancient Aliens, The Mayan Calendar and 2012

Chariots

A little over 40 years ago a virtually known man from Europe produced a book. Over time this book gathered adherents and momentum until it became a worldwide phenomenon. What was that book? Chariots of the Gods. Who was the author? Erich Von Daniken.

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2012 – Change or Calamity?

Beyond 2012

Is 2012 another Y2K in the making? Are the predictions based in fact or doomsday fantasy? What’s really going to happen in 2012 and what will the world look like in 2013? It seems as though everyone has a book, movie or seminar filled with predictions geared to answer those questions. While there is no [...]

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Understanding the Prophecy of 2012

Mayan calendar

At present, the year 2012 is only of interest to those of us who believe in the wisdom of ancient cultures. But soon, very soon, everyone is going to be looking for more information about this Mayan prophesied year of destiny,which many believe to be the end of the Mayan calendar and thus the end [...]

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2012 Unlimited

Aztec Calendar

2012 Unlimited is a an interesting site with a particular focus on Mayan prophecy. Within the site’s philosophy it is stated:
The Mayans also say that by 2012: – we will have gone beyond technology as we know it – we will have gone beyond time and money – we will have entered the fifth dimension [...]

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John Major Jenkins

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John Major Jenkins is an independent researcher who has devoted himself to reconstructing ancient Mayan cosmology and philosophy. John’s website Alignment 2012 is a treasure trove for everything Mayan.

Some of the resources provided by this site include a glossary for Maya calendar terms, a bibliography of important studies, and a list of online support files [...]

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