Kura
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No, I don't think anything will happen. There *might* be some sort of comet that will pass, but I really don't think this is a big enough reason to get people paranoid that "the end of the world is near!"
Yeah, although obviously we cannot go back and time and ask the builders of Stonehenge why they built it, it is pretty much concurred that it is a calender due to the fact that the sun passes through the rocks at a certain angle each equinox.
I would think that if a comet was coming, Nasa would be able to spot it a long time ago ._. They can see things really far away.
:/ Unless they're keeping it a secret from us or something, you know?
Yeah, Pagans I believe go to stonehenge when there is a solstice or equinox to celebrate it.
Oh! I found this, as well, and thought it was cool :3
Kinda crazy eh?![]()
Controversially appearing over two consecutive nights at Silbury Hill, Wiltshire on 2-3 August, according to resident 2012 prophecy expert and numerical conundrum whiz Geoff Stray, this vast wheel of ancient Maya symbols included "the double square spiral - the Maya symbol for jaguar snouts, which indicates an entrance to the underworld". Given that, as is now widely known, the Maya calendar indicates an end-of-time point in the year 2012, this gave the UK newspapers something to get their teeth into, the Daily Mail dubiously proclaiming it 'The Doomsday Crop Circle'. Much of the speculation about the 2012 connections made in the wake of this formation was highly questionable, but it made good headlines. Not that the press needed a genuine phenomenon to fill its columns; indeed the Sunday Express went out of its way to debunk the Mayan glyph, devoting two pages to doing this, perhaps in an effort to 'get one over' on its rival newspaper.
Among the many claims and counter-claims made about the symbolism of this formation, one widely-circulated e-mail article by C Lewis (pseudonym) from Australia stated the Mayan wheel depicted a 'Calendar clock', counting down to 2012.
Joe Mason explains the Aztec Sun Stone Calendar. The outer ring portion of the Stone is said to be twin serpents, one light and the other dark. I believe the two represent the twins, Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl. They relate to Venus, corresponding to The Morning Star and Evening Star. Quetzalcoatl, of course, is also known as Kukulkan (or Kukulcan) and the Feathered Serpent. Perhaps the depiction of two types of feathers in the center of the formation hint at the feathered twins of the Aztecs. They are positioned in a general Vesica Piscis arrangement, also suggestive of duality.
See: Mayan Prophecy of the End of the Great Cycle
https://www.greatdreams.com/mynproph.htm
Quetzalcoatl translates to plumed serpent. The word quetzalli eventually came to mean "treasure, or precious". The word coatl came to mean "dragon" as well as "snake" and occasionally "twin", hence it could mean "Precious Twin".
2012 is the Chinese Year of the Dragon
The Dragon's Breath = Qi - Wind Feng Shui or commonly called Qi (Chi) energy force
The Dragon's Breath
Wind Feng Shui or commonly called Qi (Chi) energy force
The Dragon is a symbol of Strength, Goodness, Courage and Endurance.
The Dragon is Yang energy which is male. He is the emblem of vigilance and security, and also the spirit of change. In Chinese mythology the Dragon is the predestined partner of the Phoenix, which is Yin energy. Feng Shui endeavours to capture Chi', the Dragon's breath.
We find this interesting parallel in the book of Revelations:
"When the dragon saw that he had been hurled to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given birth to the male child…"
"Then from his mouth the serpent spewed water like a river, to overtake the woman and sweep her away with the torrent. But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth."
(Revelation 12:7)
Did you know that they found reverse sunspots on the sun a couple years ago? @@