Heroes
of 2012
January
27, 2012
Christy
Warner
A
trending heroic trait is one of self-sacrifice.
Religions have done a superb job of immortalizing their heroes throughout
millenniums. The most renowned hero is
the Christian savior, Jesus Christ. He
is also known in cosmic religions as the master of Arcturians and ruler of
Arcturus, they call him Sananda (Abel, 2005).
The Mayans immortalized their heroes through human sacrifice and the
implementation of the spirit being becoming a cosmic star after death. It is well known that in ancient times the
heroes were gods.
During
the March equinox, every year, people from all over the world attend a cosmic
ceremony and ritual in Central America at Chinchen Itza. This cosmic event was built by the Mayan
people for their god Kulkulcan, who is also identified under different names in
Atlantis, Egypt, Sumer, Aztec, and other Mesoamerican civilizations (Crystallinks,
2012). It is said that Kulkulcan
sacrificed himself, spent eight days in the underworld, and remerged as the
star Venus. Kulkulcan promised to return
during the Venus transit which began in June, 2004 and again in June, 2012
(Gardiner, 2009).
Many people
in society do not realize that all ancient heroes or gods represent both good
and evil forces in one entity. All
ancient heroes and gods are in unison with heaven and hell or the underworld. “Kulkulcan was a culture hero who taught the
Toltecs, and later the Maya, the arts of civilization, including codes of law,
agriculture, fishing, and medicine” (Crystallinks, 2012). As with the cult of celebrity, Mesoamerican
priests and kings often took the name associated with Kulkulcan. Great monuments, cities, and timeless
knowledge has been built and created in the name of heroic gods.
In the Popol Vuh, the Mayan equivalent of the Holy Bible, it is written in hieroglyphs
that the sun king and the womb of mother (the Milky Way) will come together
creating a new Earth and restore all the conscious knowledge of the deities
(Gardiner, 2009). Science has proven
that the sun will be passing through a section of the Milky Way known as the
Dark Rift. The Mayas knew this thousands
of years before our society could prove.
The Mayans believe this will occur on December 21, 2012 AD, bring a new
Earth and a new civilization.
There is
no doubt that the Maya are creating a cult of celebrity this year. The similarities in many different religions
are being discovered linking us to previously astrological knowledge lost
throughout history. Today we know we are
not the center of the universe. We are
part of a solar system, which is part of a galaxy, which is part of endless
space. Yet amazingly, we live in the
cosmic center or womb of the mother, a laboratory for new life. However, we are missing something very
important…a hero.
The
Mayans proved the beginning of our world was 404 BC. Will they prove the end of our world is
December 21, 2012? The Mayan state, a
new vision quest is required to end the fifth sun and enter a sixth sun. During the last 5000 years, civilizations
have been born and civilizations have died.
To transcend into the next new age consciousness of our civilization, we
all need to be heroes. We must all
develop the essential qualities of heroic gods and the qualities of the
celebrity heroes played out in movie roles.
Alternatively, a hero of supernatural power may descend from the heavens
and sacrifice their-self for our future development.
This image is of Kulkulcan. The center spiral is the Milky Way.
References
Abel, D. (2005). The message of the stargates. Maya Mystery School. Retrieved on
January 27, 2012, from, http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/stargate/stargate04.htm
Crystallinks. (2012). Mayan gods and goddesses. Retrieved on January 27, 2012, from http://www.crystalinks.com/mayangods.html
Gardiner, P. (2009). 2012:
Mayan Prophecy. Film retrieved on January 27, 2012, from Netflix or http://www.alluc.org/documentaries/watch-2012-Mayan-Prophecy-and-the-Shift-of-the-Ages-2009-online/170741.html
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