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