Top Five Events: The ‘End’ of the Mayan Calendar

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Note — I’ve added the second part of this edition — the interview with Carlos Cedillo, the Mayan daykeeper, who explains various aspects of the Mayan calendars. It’s about a one-hour interview and you can hear it in this area devoted to the Top Five Events of 2012.

Good evening. I’ve just recorded a new entry in the Top Five Events of 2012 series, this one addressing the Mayan calendar systems and what day 13.0.0.0.0 on Dec. 21, 2012 might “mean.” It’s actually a critique on attempts to pin too much meaning on the day. And, for the most part, I’m not up to giving my opinion yet — though I do provide some thoughts by other writers. There will be two more parts to this part — next, an interview with Carlos Cedillo, a daykeeper, and then the last in the series — my own viewpoint on the matter of the Mayan calendar and 2012. You do get a bit of that in this recording, but not the heart of my theory.

The article I reference by Bruce Scofield will appear in the rapidly growing resources area for the Reality Check website. This presentation will appear in the Top Five Events special area as well. If you want to pre-order your Reality Check reading, check the the link on the top of the right column.