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Old 09-10-2008, 09:25 AM   #5
Steve_G
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Default Re: Change in Mayan calendar end date

I found a copy of Ian Lunglold's presentation of this material on the net a couple of years ago. It saved my ass- I was getting really overwhelmed with the scale of what was happening on earth regarding the NWO agenda etc and this gave me some much needed perspective.

I haven't looked at this material for a while but from what I remember there is always a degree of overlap to each of the creation cycles, and there also tends to be a gap between the start of the seventh day of one cycle and the start of the first day of the following cycle.

The Maya have been incredibly accurate in every area of their calendars for the last few thousand years. It could well be that the gap of just over a year is the same thing.

It's worth noting that the popular belief that the calendar ends in 2012 is a misconception- the current Long Count cycle ends, but other Mayan calendars continue for another 50,000 years or so.

I think you can download Lungold's presentations direct from the website he put up. It's completely free- the DVDs he released have no copyright on them either, because he said that allowing people to disseminate the information themselves was the only way to get the knowledge out quickly enough. He was a remarkable soul, and I wish I'd had the chance to meet him.

Blessings
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