21.11.19

The Maya Explained

Here we are. This time and this place. Time and place, time and place, time and place. So here you are. In this time and this place. Welcome.

Consciousness always, always has a location. A calendar is an agreement of a society or a civilisation. It is the pin-point center of any civilisation. The absolute dead-center of our civilisation is called the Gregorian calendar. Nobody even questions it. The Gregorian calendar was the physical measurement of Earth around the sun, the measurement of physical objects moving through space. The absolute dead-center of our civilisation is focused on only physical evidence. It's the calendar upon which all things are bought and sold. Our calendar has directed our consciousness only in this direction. To change or alter your viewpoint. To dominate people's consciousness. It's been that way throughout your whole life. So here we are. Time and place. This time and this place.
The Maya had two calendars at the very center of their civilisation. The Tzolk'in calendar was 260 days long. This was celebrated every day, by every person. Then they had the Tun calendar that was 360 days long and this calendar is known as the divine calendar. Every 52 revolutions of this calendar, every 52 Tun, all debts were absolved and it started all over.

Our calendar only has to do with our speck of mud going around this little speck of light we call the Sun, in the sea of a hundred billion stars in this one galaxy out of a hundred billion galaxies in the universe. So how big is our calendar? These guys were looking at something a lot bigger. They certainly weren't timing any physical cycles of things in our solar system.

What were they timing?

The Mayan calendar is in nine different levels. That's why all those pyramids always have nine levels. And each one of these levels is subdivided into 13 individual sections. There are seven periods of light and six periods of dark. Seven days and six nights to each level of creation.


Each day is a period of increase in consciousness and each night is a period of applying that consciousness. This very first cycle started 16.4 billion years ago. It's called the cellular cycle. 16.4 billion years is divided into 13 sections, each 1.26 billion years long. A day was one and a quarter billion years and each night lasted for one and a quarter billion years. Each one of this has a particular intention in creation. Action-reaction was this whole cycle.

The next cycle started 820 million years ago and it started going through these same 13 steps. In the first cycle, each of the steps was 1.26 billion years each. In the second, each of the steps is just 63.4 million years each. So the entire second cycle fits in the step of the first cycle. Very comfortably. It's not a coincidence. We're on a schedule.

# 16.4 billion years ago -- the cellular cycle
# 820 million years ago -- the mammalian cycle
# 41 million years ago -- the familial cycle
# 2 million years ago -- the tribal cycle
# 10.02 thousand years ago -- the cultural cycle
# 5 thousand years ago -- the national cycle
# 247 years ago -- the power cycle

It is now global consciousness.

1 comment:

Blaarp said...

The Mayan calendar is a sprititual device that enables a greater understanding of the evolution of consciousness towards enlightenment. It also explains the modern complaint that time seems to be moving faster. Time, in fact, is speeding up as we transition from the materialist state to a new and higher frequency of consciousness.