OK Finally! The Mayan Calendar/Doomsday?

It’s long been my belief that the Mayan calendar prediction was some sort of misunderstanding on our part. I wondered if perhaps they just didn’t get a chance to calculate past 12/21/2012 and westerners read this as the end of all ends. Well, the Mayans are finally speaking out about this and according to them, they don’t have a prediction for the end of time happening in 12-21-20012. They believe the world will go on. Mayan elders are sick of getting letters from little kids worried that they are going to die before growing up or being hounded by New Agers who have come to believe this. In a recent AP article all of this is detailed.

Here’s an excerpt follow the link provided to read the rest of the article:

Definitely not, the Mayan Indian elder insists. “I came back from England last year and, man, they had me fed up with this stuff.”
It can only get worse for him. Next month Hollywood’s “2012” opens in cinemas, featuring earthquakes, meteor showers and a tsunami dumping an aircraft carrier on the White House. At Cornell University, Ann Martin, who runs the “Curious? Ask an Astronomer” Web site, says people are scared.
“It’s too bad that we’re getting e-mails from fourth-graders who are saying that they’re too young to die,” Martin said. “We had a mother of two young children who was afraid she wouldn’t live to see them grow up.”Chile Pixtun, a Guatemalan, says the doomsday theories spring from Western, not Mayan ideas.
A significant time period for the Mayas does end on the date, and enthusiasts have found a series of astronomical alignments they say coincide in 2012, including one that happens roughly only once every 25,800 years. But most archaeologists, astronomers and Maya say the only thing likely to hit Earth is a meteor shower of New Age philosophy, pop astronomy, Internet doomsday rumors and TV specials such as one on the History Channel which mixes “predictions” from Nostradamus and the Mayas and asks: “Is 2012 the year the cosmic clock finally winds down to zero days, zero hope?” It may sound all too much like other doomsday scenarios of recent decades — the 1987 Harmonic Convergence, the Jupiter Effect or “Planet X.” But this one has some grains of archaeological basis. One of them is Monument Six. Found at an obscure ruin in southern Mexico during highway construction in the 1960s, the stone tablet almost didn’t survive; the site was largely paved over and parts of the tablet were looted.

Here’s the link: http://news.aol.com/article/world-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist/713074

Next I will tackle the H1N1 virus and shot. I’ve been asked to look into it. I’m curious as well. I’ll let everyone know soon what information I can psychically dig up.
Best wishes to all,

Denise

OK Finally! The Mayan Calendar/Doomsday?

OK, Finally! Mayan Calender/Doomsday?

Sorry had a run of work there. Anyway, I was asked by a reader to post a prayer request on my blog. I actually think this is an excellent idea and I’m going to put up a prayer section so those of you who pray or want others to pray for you can post on it. I will start with her request.

OK, it’s long been my belief that the Mayan Calender thing was some sort of misunderstanding. It seems that the Mayans are in agreement speaking out about how their calendar doesn’t say the world will end as some of us have been led to believe. According to their leaders there was a misinterpretation many years ago that led to this false belief among the non-Mayan speaking population. There is an article cut and pasted below detailing this new information.

Here’s the link: http://news.aol.com/article/world-wont-end-in-2012-mayans-insist/713074

Here’s an excerpt from the article. Anyone interested in the subject really should read this:

Definitely not, the Mayan Indian elder insists. “I came back from England last year and, man, they had me fed up with this stuff.”
It can only get worse for him. Next month Hollywood’s “2012” opens in cinemas, featuring earthquakes, meteor showers and a tsunami dumping an aircraft carrier on the White House.
At Cornell University, Ann Martin, who runs the “Curious? Ask an Astronomer” Web site, says people are scared.
“It’s too bad that we’re getting e-mails from fourth-graders who are saying that they’re too young to die,” Martin said. “We had a mother of two young children who was afraid she wouldn’t live to see them grow up.”
Chile Pixtun, a Guatemalan, says the doomsday theories spring from Western, not Mayan ideas.
A significant time period for the Mayas does end on the date, and enthusiasts have found a series of astronomical alignments they say coincide in 2012, including one that happens roughly only once every 25,800 years.
But most archaeologists, astronomers and Maya say the only thing likely to hit Earth is a meteor shower of New Age philosophy, pop astronomy, Internet doomsday rumors and TV specials such as one on the History Channel which mixes “predictions” from Nostradamus and the Mayas and asks: “Is 2012 the year the cosmic clock finally winds down to zero days, zero hope?”
I’m going to tackle the N1R1 virus in the next post to see if it really will wreak the devastation predicted. As a mother I’m afraid for my baby but a part of me also feels like it’s not going to get as out of control as the predictions from the scientific community calculate. I will meditate on this and also the vaccine. I’ve had a request to tackle this subject and it’s something I myself am concerned with so next post will cover that.
Best wishes and many blessings,
Denise
OK, Finally! Mayan Calender/Doomsday?

Ghosts…

Here is something weird I’d like to share with everyone. I had a reaction to one of my preventative migraine medicines I was put on Verapamil. It’s a calcium channel blocker and also used for heart patients. Anyway I knew it was causing a psychic barrier but what’s a girl to do? I have debilitating migraines so I took it.

Since I have been off of the medication the strangest thing started happening to me. Besides it sounding like people were walking around in my living room all night long (kind of normal) I was being told all this information and shown all this stuff by ghosts (I guess) before I’d fall asleep the last two days. So I decided last night to write the stuff down and google it to see if any of it made sense. Here’s one stream of information as it was written down in the dark in my journal: David Morgan, murder took place in a home near a staircase (older style home), there was another man present who helped, blackmail (although I heard this word and wasn’t sure if it was black male or blackmail), wealthy serial killer. I saw other things and wrote those down like a yacht, that he was from another country, English wasn’t his first language and there was some connection to powerful people, prostitution and other stuff.

So tonight I googled David Morgan murder and got this link:http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2007/Jan-11-Thu-2007/news/11908851.html

It turns out there was a man arrested and arraigned on the day of my daughter’s birth (a year exactly from her birth date.) He was 71 when caught, and was linked to the murder of several other people besides the one he was on trial for.  I’m used to being accurate, but this was pretty nutty – to get the first and last name of the killer that he was wealthy and the blackmail thing along with other details all of which turned out to be exact, was sort of wiggy. The event and trial took place in Arizona. So it was completely off my radar. When I showed my husband the notes I had written down and the name etc, scrawled in the journal from last night and then showed him the article. He was like, “wow, that’s pretty wild.” That was that. I said don’t you think that’s pretty crazy? I mean to get the exact name and all those details? “I’m used to it,” he said in response. I never take these things for granted however. And no psychic is 100% accurate including me so it’s always a bit trippy when the details are so spot on and you get actual names especially both a first and last name. That is incredibly rare.

I was going to rail on about “Peasant insurance” originally until I had this happen. Peasant insurance is when you work for a company like Wells Fargo and they take out a million dollar life insurance policy on your life, then collect when you die, giving nothing to your family and of course they don’t pay for your funeral or medical costs. It’s just a way to make extra money off the death of employees. Pretty sick. I heard about it several years back on NPR but was under the misconception that it was rare. Unfortunately, it is not rare at all. My husband found a website that lists companies that do it and it’s crazy. Personally I was disgusted not just by the fact that companies would do this especially since it seems like a conflict of interest. They generally provide health insurance and control the level of stress in a person’s life by how much they make a person work and how much pressure they put on employees. Stress has been linked to every sort of disease, that’s a given but what if a company had toxic materials they exposed people to without their knowledge, they might have an idea that those people would be shorter lived than most. The diabolical applications are endless. Here’s a list of some of the companies. This is not public information as your corporation can take out insurance on you without your knowledge or consent. And what the hell is with the word “peasant” do these scumbags think they are better than everyone else because they have money? Really, it’s so disgusting on every level. Here’s the link:

http://deadpeasantinsurance.com/which-employers-bought-policies-on-the-lives-of-employees/#more-43

Hope all is well with everyone. BTW if you live in CA get your earthquake kits together. I think you have some time but do it soon as I have a feeling we are in for a big one in the next few years. I’ll let everyone know as I feel it getting closer. This past month I’ve been getting worried about it. I’m usually pretty far ahead of those things so as my anxiety builds I’ll blog about it.

May the Great Spirit protect all the good souls from the negativity that has descended on our world. I hope those who have caused all the suffering directly feel the pain they have caused and are no longer insulated from it as they have been. A rectification is in serious order here.  The meek (kind) have to start inheriting the earth, as promised.

Tomorrow I’m going to talk about the Mayan Calendar stuff. I have some new info on it.

Best wishes and many blessings to all you kind people,

Denise

Ghosts…