Opportunity came to sit in the sun and meditate - as I had just been watching/listening to the lecture from Ian Lungold { Ian Lungold passed from this realm on November 16, 2005, to continue his work from another perspective.}with regard to the Mayan calendar, you can find it on you tube - or read more here
A calendar is the dead center of any civilization's consciousness, said Lungold, representing the intersection of time and place as your point of view or location of consciousness. The Gregorian calendar (est. 1582) is pinned to physical events - the rotation of the Earth around the Sun every 365 ¼ days. The Maya, who used a total of 17 calendars, had one like this called the Haab, but it was used only for commerce and tax purposes. The Tun was the prophetic calendar. It was based on the 7 day/6 night cycle of creation familiar to us via the Old Testament, which came from the ancient Sumerians. Apparently both the Mayans and Sumerians had access to the same body of wisdom about the arc of evolution in this solar system that began 16.4 billion years ago. We'll all be going completely out of our minds and coming into present time, says Lungold, between now and 2011, when we head into the last year of the cycle. We're moving past the limitations of the mind and into the intuitive space referred to as "The Zone" in athletics, when a player reaches a point of perfect equanimity and is able to perform superhuman feats like lifting 350 lbs. overhead. It is the space of "no mind" also found through meditation and sacred sexuality. Science has found that while in this Zone, your whole brain lights up and every cell is activated--it's how we're meant to live. The key is getting centered, which comes from regular practice. Lungold likens it to a spinning gyroscope with a calm center that keeps it from falling over. If there is a broken piece, then it will fly apart. This is basically what we will be challenged to do in the next six years: stay so centered in our intuitive knowing that we don't fly apart as consciousness accelerates and world events grow more intense.
For more information see Dr Carl Johan Calleman's site - he and Lungold worked together, certainly some interesting ideas/thoughts to mull over.....
We are still coming to the end of an Ice Age so why is everyone so surprised that the ice caps are melting, it is up to us to adapt to this event not lose ourselves in fear {and taxes LOL}. We all suffer from gullibility believing like babes what comes out of the mouths of "ex- spurts" we need to gather our own evidence and experience to question and discover for OURSELVES and that means to reading/listening/watching with an open mind to all thoughts ideas and opinions.
As for life on Earth, we Eternals in bodies with feelings and mental constructs learned some unhelpful habits a long time ago. Besides these learned bad habits, we also have collective dis-eases that we suffer until we reach a certain level of spiritual practice. Just as there are physical viruses (virii?), there are also emotional (astral) viruses and mental viruses.
For instance, Fear is a pandemic that has never been adequately dealt with, though we have many examples of people who have overcome fear completely. We overcome individual and collective problems by getting our “spiritual immune system” in shape, which involves constant personal attunement, understanding growth is eternal yet always in the here and Now, perfection always down the Path, and the Eternal Beneficence always available.
Our soul is an enthusiastic, adventurous vehicle, but our body tends toward complacency and becoming comfortable with routines. It seems that we need our apple cart upset every so often in order to break us out of our malaiseOur limiting beliefs create our limited reality
Neandertals in western Europe were ravaged by an increasingly hostile climate rather than an invasion of modern humans, according to new research. Beset by freezing conditions and food shortages, populations of Neandertals (often spelled "Neanderthals") dwindled between 40,000 and 35,000 years ago, the research suggests.
Had to share this quote from Paul Theroux's Pillar's of Hercules - he is in Alexandria and strikes up conversation with a lawyer called Mohamed - bear in mind that this was back in the mid nineties!!
Paul - "Are you a religious person?"
Mohamed - No. I have no0 religion. Religion is false. Christian, Muslim, Jewish - all false."
P - "Why do you think that?"
M - "Because they cause trouble."
P - "Don't they bring peace and understanding too?"
M - "People should be friends. I think it is easier to be friends without religion. You can have peace without religion. Peace is easier too, without religion."
And as Bill Hicks once said if you are a Christian and don't like what I say then forgive me :)
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