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B<strong>us</strong>iness Briefs - Vail, Colorado - Restaurant/Travel Section - Mar. 8th, thru Apr. 4th, 2012 - Page 4<br />

The world is not ending in 2012 - Mayan Prophecy<br />

By Simone Fodde<br />

The bulk of<br />

Coba's major<br />

Last fall, I visited Playa<br />

del Carmen, Mexico, located<br />

in the Yucatan peninsula, to<br />

get beach time and dental<br />

c o n s t r u c t i o n<br />

seems to have<br />

been made in<br />

the middle and<br />

work done. Unfortunately, the<br />

weather was rainy, so I decided<br />

late<br />

period,<br />

Classic<br />

about<br />

to get out of the coastal 500 to 900, with<br />

rain and travel inland 40 kilometers<br />

most of the<br />

north of Tulum, where dated hiero-<br />

the pre-Columbian Mayan<br />

city of Coba (Co-ba), now in<br />

ruins, is located.<br />

Coba was built around<br />

two lagoons. A series of elevated<br />

glyphic inscriptions<br />

from the<br />

7th century.<br />

H o w e v e r<br />

Coba remained<br />

stone and plaster roads an important<br />

radiate from the central site to site in the Postvario<strong>us</strong><br />

smaller sites near and Classic era<br />

far. These are known by the<br />

Maya term “sacbe” (sockbay).<br />

Some of these ca<strong>us</strong>eways<br />

go east to the Caribbean<br />

coast, and the longest runs<br />

over 100 kilometers (62 mi)<br />

when new temples<br />

were built<br />

and old ones kept in repair<br />

until the 14th century.<br />

I advise hiring a guide<br />

during a tour of the pyramid.<br />

it’s mostly a new-age interpretation<br />

that this planetary transition<br />

will culminate for great<br />

transformation for both the<br />

westwards. The site contains They are delightfully planet Earth and its inhabitants.<br />

several large temple pyramids,<br />

and the tallest is known<br />

informed and eager to talk<br />

about the misinformation on My research shows that<br />

a positive physical and spiritual<br />

as the Nohoch Mul group of<br />

structures, being some 42<br />

the 2012 Mayan prophecy.<br />

He mentioned the discrepancy<br />

transformation<br />

from the year 2012.<br />

starts<br />

meters (138 ft) in height.<br />

Coba is estimated to have<br />

had some 50,000 inhabitants<br />

(possibly more) at its peak of<br />

civilization, and the built-up<br />

area extends over 80 km. The<br />

site was occupied by a sizable<br />

agricultural population by the<br />

1st century.<br />

between what is<br />

known as apocalyptic writings,<br />

which he says, is a<br />

description of vario<strong>us</strong> astrological<br />

alignments that culminates<br />

in the date of December<br />

21st, 2012.<br />

Once home, I decided to<br />

research this and found that<br />

Others have interpreted<br />

the Mayan prediction as the<br />

cataclysmic end of the world,<br />

including the Earth collision<br />

with a black hole or a passing<br />

asteroid or a planet called<br />

Nibiru.<br />

However, over a century<br />

of scientific research has failed<br />

Early Season Specials<br />

Simone Fodde below and above the 121 steps<br />

to the top of Coba, above jungle treetops!<br />

to prove the<br />

existence of<br />

such planet.<br />

Professional<br />

Mayan scholars,<br />

including<br />

my guide, dismiss<br />

any cataclysmic<br />

event,<br />

and assert that<br />

these dooming<br />

predictions are<br />

not part of the<br />

classic Mayan<br />

a c c o u n t s .<br />

A s t ro n o m e r s<br />

and scientists<br />

have rejected<br />

these proposed<br />

events as pseudoscience.<br />

There are a variety of<br />

beliefs about 2012, from the<br />

spiritually transformative to<br />

the apocalyptic. The word<br />

“Apocalypse” in ancient<br />

Greek means ”lifting of the<br />

veil” or “revelation” - a disclosure<br />

of something hidden<br />

from the majority of mankind.<br />

Both the Hopi Indians<br />

and the Mayans recognize<br />

that we are approaching the<br />

end of a new world age. Both<br />

Hopi and Mayan elders recognize<br />

that is not a prophecy of<br />

doom.<br />

The world will not come<br />

to an end. Rather, this is a time<br />

of transition from one world<br />

age to another.<br />

In the worlds of historian<br />

Joseph Robert Jochman<br />

(PH.D.), “Our moving<br />

through with either resistance<br />

or acceptance will determine<br />

whether the transition will<br />

happen with cataclysmic<br />

changes or gradual peace and<br />

tranquility.”<br />

The same can be found<br />

reflected in the prophecies of<br />

many Native American<br />

visionaries from Black Elk to<br />

Sun Bear”.<br />

Some further research<br />

describes these events as the<br />

“Reawakening of the sacred<br />

feminine”<br />

energy.<br />

Nicaraguan Grandmother<br />

Flordemayo of the<br />

International council of the 13<br />

Indigeno<strong>us</strong> Grandmothers<br />

says that the final pictogram<br />

from the “Mayan Story of<br />

Creation” shows the resurgence<br />

of the feminine energy.<br />

In her words, “2012 is<br />

such a profound archetype …<br />

personally, I think it’s about<br />

transformation and renewal.<br />

It is nothing as simplistic as<br />

the end of the world.”<br />

So, there it is - the rest of<br />

the story about the Mayan<br />

prophecy and this amazing<br />

2012. Transform, renew,<br />

research!<br />

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