As a spiritual-futurist, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One cannot know the future without knowing the past which holds clues to what is on the horizon. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a tipping point that will forever change earth as we know it.
Hopi tradition and prophecy as well as other indigenous cultures see a transition in worlds around the 12.21.2012 window. Some call it a move from one Underworld to another Others call it a move from one Sun to another. Regardless of the metaphor used by these societies, what they have in common is a uniting of the male and female, a harmonic balance of the sexes!
In Hindu fork lore (4,000 year old story) this is akin to KUNDALINI!
Taking the individualized kundalini experience world wide or within the whole of our universe, we can mesh the Vedic stories with the Mayan calendar and see a potentially logical fit. Hindu mythology begins with ONE Consciousness but wherein there are two beings. This should be easier to handle than the Christian One God wherein there are three beings. :-)
The two beings were Shiva (male) who represented TIME and Shakti (female) that represented space. One can also easily see the Chinese CHI represented in the yang and yin.
Shakti lies at the base of the of our root chakra with the intention of eventually rising as a coiled serpent up the chakra chain to unite at the seventh (in some cases the sixth) chakra (with Shiva) bringing for enlightenment, healing, transformation, prana, harmony, nirvana, and bliss: to mention a few adjective states. Every culture, religion, and indigenous people have their stories, mythology, and beliefs; using their own localized words and language. However, what they all share in common is that SOMETHING BIG will happen in and around the winter solstice (12.21.2012)
So, add the word KUNDALINI to galactic crossing, photon band, supernova pulse, Nibiru and all those other buzzwords for this time and the soon, time to come description(s).
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