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About 2012
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Present Moment and True Galactic Alignment.
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Venus Cycle, Galactic Alignment,
2012 Source
Document
The
oldest book written in the
2012 Myths
Do you believe
that as the Sun rises on the morning of
Some Facts:
1. It is only
Winter Solstice for the northern hemisphere of the Earth on December 21, and
Summer Solstice for the southern hemisphere.
2. It is
astronomically impossible for the Sun to "eclipse" the exact galactic
center.
3. The Sun's
astronomical relationship to the center of our galaxy on
4. The
"Galactic Alignment" of the solstices with the galactic equator
occurred from 1998-2001 and NOT in 2012.
5. The "dark
rift" in the Milky Way doesn't reach the ecliptic, the apparent path of
the Sun in the sky, so the Sun is never in it.
6.
7. Scholars are
not in agreement that
Maya Calendar
Raymond Mardyks is an expert astrologer who claims that the real
Maya Calendar has not been revealed to the public and that nearly all of the
information that passes for being the Maya Calendar is based on modern
interpretations and does not contain the authentic calendar and astrology
system. He bases his conclusion on his expertise with multi-dimensional and
multicultural astrology and his ability to read the Dresden Codex. He emphasizes that is important to understand that
most of what is understood about the so-called Maya Calendar is a modern
interpretation formulated by Mayanists over the last
100 years.
According to
Raymond Mardyks, the genuine Maya Calendar and the
astrology that it is based on remains a closely guarded secret as does the true
contents of the Dresden Codex, the
source book for the Mayanist interpretation. He
suggests distinguishing the Maya Calendar from the Mayanist
version of the calendar.
Galactic astrologer Raymond Mardyks
states that secret cycles involving the planet Venus
are at the heart of the Maya calendar and these
secrets were reserved for highly trained, open-hearted initiates.
Raymond Mardyks
further suggests that the Maya
calendar is one application of Maya astrology and that it can be
only fully understood from an advanced astrological perspective.
Galactic Alignment
This term was
"coined" by galactic astrologer Raymond Mardyks.
He was the first to identify and write about the relationship of this 1998-2001
"galactic alignment" with the Harmonic Convergence in 1987 and the
Maya calendar end date in 2012. According
to him, the galactic alignment was with the galactic equator and not the center
of the galaxy. It was composed of the thirteen equinoxes and solstices between
Septembers 1998 and 2001.
In the August 1991, edition of Mountain Astrologer Magazine, there appeared
an article by Raymond Mardyks titled, When Stars Touch the Earth - An
Astrologer Looks At The New Age Through Year 2012. The few quotes below make it clear that Mardyks’ writings were the “inspiration” for John Major Jenkin’s later 2012/galactic alignment theory, which was
first published in the December 1994 issue of the same publication.
Mardyks stated, "It has also been calculated that the solstices align with the galactic plane in 1998-99. 1999 is halfway between the Harmonic Convergence in 1987 and the 2012 end date of the Mayan calendar."
"This all may very well signal a "return or Re-Turn" and a cosmic descent! What is of utmost importance in terms of timing is that the winter solstice aligns with the galactic plane in 1998/99. This only occurs once each 26,000 year cycle and would be most definitely of utmost significance to the top flight ancient astrologers. This time period and cycle is most probably encoded in megalithic structures, the Great Pyramid, and Mayan temples, etc."
“In Cosmic
Astrology, the galactic center is associated with the Higher Self and other
sources of "higher" information.” End of quote.
Galactic
astrologer Raymond Mardyks, in 1987, 1991, and later
in his Maya Calendar Voice of the Galaxy book
(1999) was the first to discuss the solstice/galactic alignment as one of
several factors contributing to the astrology of 2012. Other factors include
the May solar eclipse near the Pleiades, the June Transit of Venus and the November
solar eclipse with the Serpent constellation. He is recognized as having coined
this phrase in relationship to Maya calendar dates, including the Harmonic
Convergence and the end date in 2012.
According to
expert astrologer Raymond Mardyks, there is a complex
and sophisticated number of astronomical/astrological factors contributing to
this date. He states that Maya astrology is "galactic" and operates
in a larger field of consciousness than other astrology systems. He recommends working
with an authentic Maya calendar to develop the ability to experience the true
nature of the "Galactic Wave" event scheduled for the end of 2012.
Harmonic Convergence
Galactic
astrologer Raymond Mardyks says the uniqueness of
this event was indicated astrologically by the position of the planets Saturn and Uranus in
the constellation of Ophiuchus, the Serpent Dancer,
in close proximity to the galactic
center. In addition, he states this was when the pre-galactic alignment began, which
concludes with the post-galactic alignment in 2012. This
being the alignment of the Sun at the solstices with the galactic plane or
equator and not the galactic center as assumed by many involved in the 2012
meme. Mardyks says that according to the astrological
use of the Maya calendar,
the summer of 1987 was linked to the peak of the galactic alignment in the year
2000 by a 13-tun cycle. The final 13-tun began then, on Leap Day
Carl Johan Calleman & Ian Xel Lundgold
For the record: The spiraling 13-fractal pattern
(13-tun, 13-katun, 13-baktun, etc.) that forms the basis of Carl's Mayan Calendar
and also Ian Lungold's work with the calendar, comes
without credit, directly from the book, Maya
Calendar, Voice of the Galaxy by Raymond Mardyks.
Ian (real name: Philip Louis Wieme) was personally given a copy
upon publication in 1998, just prior to Carl and Ian coming up with the same
technique together.
Mesoamerican Long Count
Calendar
Dresden Codex/Jupiter-Saturn/2012
The synodic cycle of Jupiter and Saturn averages out to a mean of
7254 days. This is 54 days more than a katun (7200).
On pp.71-73 of the Dresden Codex,
there is what has been called the 54-Series (Forstemann
1905). These pages contain a compilation of multiples of 54, up until 702 (13 x
54). There continues multiples of 702, until 14040 is
reached (20 x 702 260 x 54). Higher multiples of 14040 are suggested. The
numbers 54, 702 and 14040 are emphasized on these pages. These are the
necessary number of additional days from the mean Jupiter/Saturn synods for
cycles of 1-katun, 13-katun and 13-baktun, respectively. This indicates a
verifiable astronomical basis for what the Mayanists
now call the "Long-Count" and specifically also the 13-baktun cycle,
such as the one anticipated to conclude on December 21/23,2012.
We also now have strong supportive evidence from an authentic Maya document,
the Dresden Codex.