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23 Apr 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF6vK1w38nk
So, what do you think of this? Did anyone see the live version? before possible tampering. There is allot of really ridiculous "shape shifter" videos out there, but this one i think is a bit interesting.
18 Apr 2008
When a thread starts with the number "2012" it usually contains two things, a doomsday theory and Mayans. In this thread i will try to only talk about one of them.
All great ancient civilizations have talked about ages, and most of them refer to the age we are currently living in as the third age. So what does that mean? what defines the start and end of an age? For some reason most people assume that an age ends in chaos and destruction, and that the new age starts when the destruction ends. This causes humans to start over as kids every time a new age comes. The ancient Egyptians talked allot about this, as did many other civilizations. I will not get into the beginning of the age we are living in, but rather the end. 2012, i do believe that 2012 will be the end of the age we are living in, and i do base that date on the Mayans, among others. Some people will argue that the Mayans just put end of the calender at 2012 just because it had to end some time, and that makes sense, right? If you ask me, it makes very little sense. Our calender ends when the last day of the year has passed, this makes sense, because when the last day has passed,a new "age" or in this case, "year" stars. So why would the Mayans just pick a random date to end their calender. They could at least let the year run out before ending the calender, right? But they did not, and the reason for that is because the "age" did not end at the same time as the end of the "year" So what is it that defines the end of the age? Since i have mentioned the Mayans in this thread now, i can't say that it will be Alien invasion, meteors or any other form of doomsday theory, so lets take a look at the different ages instead. There are many different forms of "ages", all of us have lived to see countless ages pass by. The sun rising i the morning is the start of an age, the sun setting at night is the end of an age. This age we call "day". A month is a unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases. This is an age. A year is an age, a decade is an age, the list goes on. And if we look at the different ages we soon notice that every one of them is a way to measure time by "counting" events. The Mayans where good at this, and so when they ended the calender it is a very specific reason, it was NOT because they could see into the future and see what was going to happen, it is no more a prophesy then if i where to tell you when the sun would rise next. We know that every age starts and ends with a celestial event, so why would the end of the Mayan calender mean anything other then a celestial reoccurring event? I know some might be thinking it could be "planet X" "Nibiru" or whatever you feel like calling it, but there are enough threads about this so i won't get into it in here. There is another celestial event that is due though. The alignment of the "mundane" and "divine" cross. It happens every 13 000 years, and the last time it happened was around 11 000 bc. So what is this alignment, and what terrible destructive powers will it have on our planet? In the sky there is a great cross that it is formed from the centre of the galaxy to the edge of the galaxy, and from the centre point of our celestial equator to the southern point of our celestial equator. That is the divine cross. Down here on the earth, we have the mundane cross, that is formed by the angles between equinox and solstices and so forth. These two crosses are due to align. The effects is as far as i know. Nothing at all. -Wodan
18 Apr 2008
Greetings, i have been away from this forum for some time now and can't remember my password, and it won't let me change it, so here i am with a new acount.
For those that might remember me, i went under the name "Wodan" before. I see there has been quite some changes since i was here last time, and so far it looks like it was for the better. |
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