If you are reading this, that means you have survived to live another day, which is just as I suspected and found to be the case during my 2 years of research on the Maya calendar. As most of you have figured out, the Maya did not predict the end of the world. My research of the Maya and their ever mysterious calendar that we all have been told was the meaning of the end of the world, was not only a misinterpretation of the date the Long Count Calendar ended (just as our Gregorian calendar ends every Dec 31), but also a misconception of the meaning of end of the Long Count Calendar days.
If you are still curious as to why the world did not come to end and why fire and brimstone was not sent to destroy us all, it's not too late to order my book and learn the facts behind the myths. Just click on the links to order your copy today! If you did believe the hype of the end of days, and wake up tomorrow feeling slightly foolish that you were hoodwinked, purchase a copy of my book and learn why you really had nothing to worry about in the first place. Happy Winter Soltice everyone!
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December 21 is fast approaching! Will perpetual doom arrive? Will the world as we know it really end? With the economy still in recession and political parties clearly divided, it may seem like it.
For answers to this question, you will need to read my book on the Ancient Maya and find out! :) I was granted a second interview with Spiritually Raw TV and internet TV show. The hosts April and Ajay are great. You can watch my second interview here.
Spiritually Raw TV - Episode "Hookwinked" The Return of Quetzalcoatl-Tlaloc as Venus I found a photograph of a dated Aztec stone tablet, that depicts what might be an image of the prophesied return of the dualistic (Venus God) Mesoamerican god Quetzalcoatl-Tlaloc, returning to earth as a killer comet, at the end of the Fifth Sun, according to the Five Suns cosmogonic accounts. The carved image depicts the Mesoamerican god Tlaloc, who can be easily identified by his trademark goggled eyes, feline fangs, and handlebar mustache. In the carving above, Tlaloc is likely depicted as the Evening Star aspect of the planet Venus, and the god of ritual decapitation, by the way the artist has shaped Tlaloc's eyebrows and nose to create a Venus symbol which halfway surrounds his goggled eyes. Tlaloc's goggled eyes represent I believe, the vision of divine immortality, the vision of Tlaloc's paradise, called Tlalocan. Note that just to the left of Tlaloc are two flint knifes shaped like footballs, symbolizing his connection with decapitation, period endings, and the completion of time in the ritual calendar. On the right in the upper right hand corner is an image I would argue represent the artist's conception of a doomsday comet. The fact that the artist has created an image of a fiery killer comet shooting down to earth, just above an icon that can easily be identified as Quetzalcoatl's "Wind Jewel" , links both Quetzalcoatl and Tlaloc with a doomsday comet associated with the planet Venus, and the completion of time. The "Wind Jewel" which represents one of Quetzalcoatl's most famous trademark attributes, is a cross-cut section of a conch shell worn as a pectoral by priests associated with the cult of Quetzalcoatl. Just above Quetzalcoatl's "Wind Jewel" are two swirly dots which I'm certain represents 2-Wind in the Five Suns cosmogonic accounts. In the Codex Chimalpopoca, Quetzalcoatl is referred to as a spirit of regeneration and as the Morning star. A passage from that Codex reads..."Truly with him it began...Truly from him it flowed out...From Quetzalcoatl all art and knowledge" (Thomas 1993, p.183) Quoting Spanish chronicler Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, (Florentine Codex, Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España 1547-1582) "The ancients worshiped an idol called Quetzalcoatl who was a ruler of Tula they named Topiltzin. He was a man; he was mortal, for he died. He is no god "His body died, here on earth it became dust." “Although this Quetzalcoatl was a man [the Indians] they held him to be a god....This Quetzalcoatl who was a mortal and perishable man they called a god. Although he had some appearances of virtue, judging by what they say he was nevertheless a great sorcerer, a friend of demons…and deserves to be assigned to the flames of Hell… When your ancestors said that this Quetzalcoatl went to Tlapallan and would return, that you must await his return, they lied, for we know that he is dead, that his body was reduced to dust and that Our Lord God hurled his soul into Hell where he suffers eternal torment.” ( Sahagun, 1969, book 1, chapter 5) “Only one was their god; they showed all attention to, they called upon, they prayed to one by the name of Quetzalcoatl. The name of one who was their minister, their priest [was] also Quetzalcoatl. "There is only one god" [he is] Quetzalcoatl (Sahagún, 1950-75,10:160). In my examination of pre-Columbian art I have discovered that the gods that appear to be linked to mushroom imagery are clearly linked to the planet Venus as both a Morning Star and Evening Star. The name Quetzalcoatl has been interpreted to mean "Precious twin," indicating that the Morning Star and Evening Star are one and the same (Caso, 1958:.24; Duran:325). According to anthropologist Daniel Brinton, (Myths of the New World, 1876, pp. 234-235) these ominous events [comets] were believed to occur on the last night of each of the 52 year calendar round cycles. In order to prevent this cosmic catastrophe, the Aztecs and likely all Mesoamericans, performed a New Fire ceremony on the last night of the 52 year calendar round cycle, in which every fire was completely extinguished, and then a new fire was rekindled by friction. If the rituals of the New Fire ceremony at the end of the 52 year calendar round failed, the sun would cease to rise, and that death and darkness would descend upon the world, and that the god Quetzalcoatl, he who had created the world, would destroy it. ~~by Carl de Borhegyi For more on the return of this doomsday comet at the end of the Mayan calendar read my 2012 ALERT! at mushroomstone.com |
AuthorBonnie Bley is an Award Winning Author. She is a native of Wyoming, spent her formative years in the border reservation town of Hardin, MT, situated in the southeastern corner of Montana. Her educational journey took her to Aberdeen, SD, and Bloomington, MN, where she honed her skills and knowledge. In the late Archives
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