2012, End of the World.

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2012, End of the World.
Although Dec 21, 2012 is the date of the end of the age in the Mayan
calendar it does not mean anything spectacular is going to happen on that
exact date.
► The Mayan elders say the calendar foretells Earth changes and changes
in consciousness AND that they occur within a seven-year period of time
around 2012.
► When does the seven year period start? The Hopis’ prophecy stated the
major changes would start when a large blue star appears.
► On October 24, 2007 Comet Holmes shocked astronomers, with a
spectacular eruption. In less than 24 hours, the 17th magnitude comet
brightened by a factor of nearly a million, becoming a naked-eye object in
the evening sky. By mid-November the expanding comet was the largest
object in the solar system, even bigger than the Sun.
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The year 2012 is referring to the last year of the
Long Count Mayan calendar. The current Great
Cycle, as the Mayans call it. It is set to end on the
winter solstice of 2012:
December 21 2012. Many people believe that on
that date, the world will change and never be
the same. Some predict terrible events resulting
in the destruction of our world and some predict
that it won’t necessarily end, but that we will
enter a new era and massive changes will occur.
2012 may also be a time of a great renaissance
in which human beings will come together and
world peace will finally occur.
Is the world really going to end on
December 21 2012?
The short answer is most likely no. We as human
beings have no possible way of knowing when
and how our planet will end. However, we are
smart enough and intuitive enough to know
when sure and imminent danger is near, and we
must be willing to recognize and react to signs
of coming change.
What began in the winter solstice of 1999
and will reach its ultimate conclusion on
December 21, 2012, a period of unrest and
uncertainty in which we will become witnesses
to a gathering storm of events that will slowly
and systematically redefine our existence on this
planet.
These events will come in the form of both
natural and manmade disasters as well as social,
economic and religious upheavals, and will most
definitely effect every living being on the planet.