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The understanding of Mayan time as quantized also provides a meaningful way of looking at the so-called end date where it is not even potentially a preset end of the world. (This is why no one embracing the October 28, 2011 date has fallen to claim that it is a preset end of the world). The end date simply reflects the point in time when the Cosmic Tree of Life attains its highest quantum state. This also implies that it is not the beginning of a new cycle and it is only on this basis that it is rationally understandable that this state would serve to create a millennium of peace in the “New Jerusalem” as the new world is called in the Book of Revelation. To instead use a Hindu metaphor it becomes logical that the attainment of this highest state means liberation from the wheels (cycles) of Karma. As the student of the evidence-based Mayan calendar will know almost all conflicts and warfare in the history of mankind actually originate in quantum shifts between cosmic energies and only as those come to an end is there any serious reason to hope for the emergence of a world in harmony. Hence, in this interpretation of the Mayan calendar there is absolutely no reason to think that the end date means the end of life or a “doomsday” when the world is predetermined to come to an end.
What the end date does mean however is that on October 28, 2011 the shifts between energies will come to an end...The processes that have been driving cosmic evolution until now will no longer be operating and after some time for things to settle the human beings will be left to create evolution themselves
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TallWhiteHuman
Still interested...yes.
I think I'll just watch and wait for now.
I'm figuring a few newbies (to us) will mysteriously pop in with some interesting things to say at some point.
I mean, honestly, how could they resist since our interest is waning so quickly?
Originally posted by JoeSignal
reply to post by TallWhiteHuman
I'm still here and I don't think it's over just yet.
As another poster said a page back, there are other excercises that can be done also.
I have tried the manual with my partner, but we did'nt get far. I think my partner was too skeptical, unfortunately.
Besides, there has to be other ways(excercises) to reach home. If this "test" has multiple solutions, there must be multiple ways of achieving the overall goal.
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TallWhiteHuman
Still interested...yes.
I think I'll just watch and wait for now.
I'm figuring a few newbies (to us) will mysteriously pop in with some interesting things to say at some point.
I mean, honestly, how could they resist since our interest is waning so quickly?
Originally posted by Grower
I still say lab rats should get paid.edit on 29-8-2011 by Grower because: to add
Originally posted by TNTarheel
Good morning, Joe
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TNTarheel
Oh, Lordy, if you're going to research Calleman, get a day and a half's worth off coffee and a comfy chair...lol
Originally posted by TallWhiteHuman
Originally posted by TNTarheel
Good morning, Joe
joe
Originally posted by TNTarheel
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TNTarheel
Oh, Lordy, if you're going to research Calleman, get a day and a half's worth off coffee and a comfy chair...lol
If I begged, would you share what you know and save me that day and a half? (I'm getting strange looks from family because of all the time I've spent here over the last week)
Originally posted by TNTarheel
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TNTarheel
Oh, Lordy, if you're going to research Calleman, get a day and a half's worth off coffee and a comfy chair...lol
If I begged, would you share what you know and save me that day and a half? (I'm getting strange looks from family because of all the time I've spent here over the last week)
Originally posted by Grower
reply to post by TNTarheel
This pretty much sums up what he's about. Hopefully you'll get the jist of what he believes from this one article.
www.calleman.com...
Originally posted by avatar22
reply to post by TNTarheel
LOL Yeah, I was making breakfast when the hubby woke up this morning. He stops dead in his tracks and says "What's wrong?"
I looked at him questioningly.
"You're not on the computer..."
ha ha smarty pants