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		<description><![CDATA[One misconception is that the Maya are said to have prophesied the end of the world. And the second misconception is that in the Mayan predictions are not true. And what is there about the verities? As author of the novel &#8220;Fallacy 2012&#8243; I have researched and run into amazingly founded reference, which have raised [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>One misconception is that the Maya are said to have prophesied the end of the world. And the second misconception is that in the Mayan predictions are not true. And what is there about the verities?</strong><br />
As author of the novel &#8220;Fallacy 2012&#8243; I have researched and run into amazingly founded reference, which have raised my fascination. The Maya were beyond doubt excellent astrologers. They are also known for their mathematical skills, for their prediction and channeling talent, for their well structures political system, the advanced architecture and its famous calendar. The Mayan Calendar ruled over life and development in all areas.</p>
<p>According to historical research, the Maya had their heyday from 400 BC to 900 AD. After 9th Century, the tribes began to fight among each other and weaken themselves. The Spaniard, driven and guided by Hernan Cortes landed in Mexico in the 16th Century. At first they were considered as the gods predicted. They imported a flu virus by accident, even in peacetime. While the Maya had no immunity a lot of them were killed. The destruction of the highly developed primitive ancestors of the Maya and Aztecs was then no hopeless cause for the armed forces of the Spaniards. After a few months of brutal battles, the victory was on the side of the Spaniards. At the direction of the church almost all shamanic credentials have been systematically destroyed. It is believed that only three ancient religious writings reached Europe. The best decoded book of their symbols is preserved in the history museum in Dresden, one is assumed to be in Madrid and one is in the Vatican. Other evidences are the stone pyramids in Central America, especially in Yucatan. Many history and religion researchers have dealt mainly in the last 20 years in depth with this ancient culture and come up with amazing results in the context of evolutionary theory.</p>
<p>The scientifically based evolution theory of Darvin in handshake with the thesis of Big Bang is scientifically the most widely used and believed today. It explains life and development in the universe as such. The Divine creation story seems to be contradicted by the materialists and realists. From this perspective, the Devine is a naive belief, a comfort-giving and morally dissolute Santander superstition, or antiseptic speaking – a designed projection, as it is often called by the purely scientific psychologists and brain researchers. For 150 years, religious leaders disagree with followers of Darvin to this question. Maya experts, such as Dr. Carl J. Calleman, a former cancer researcher and consultant for the WHO, found, in his research of this ancient culture, an exciting and highly sensitive response to this conflict.<br />
It seems that the Mayan Calendar offers a new perspective on these verses counterpoint. It provides an eminent indication that these developments have not occurred at random and pointless and will continue to take place, but that an order and therefore a plan is running beyond, a plan which serves a specific purpose. It seems to be a system that ensures the development of man, nature, society and technology in a certain pattern of time slots and significant shifts, which leads to the logical conclusion, that humanity is on its way to the completion of the highest consciousness &#8211; that of sovereign man. Interestingly, there are similar statements in most religious movements; in the Bible it is the revelation that predicts the perfect man and a paradise on earth. Are they really just naive projections?<br />
If we examine this hypothesis experimentally it would lead beyond other to following questions: How should this perfect man look like? Is it a man or a woman? The Maya talk about balancing male and female energies in a harmonious way. Therefore, will it continue to give of both?</p>
<p>Let look at this from an other point of view. 1960 (only a few moments ago, looking at it from the perspective of human history) the &#8220;Big Bang&#8221; theory was developed: First, there was nothing, the researchers say. Then about 15, plus minus 5, billion years ago, an extreme density would extend and started to heat up and a big ball of fire came, which was so hot that energy and mass were not visible. The previously united basic forms of physics were now separated: gravity, electromagnetism and the strong and the weak nuclear force. Although scientists agree on this development, there is no final answer to the question of how and why this phase started and why it has stopped again. How, as a result, follows such an intelligent, complex and complete system for natural and man up to the present existence? This question remains for both physicists and astronomers unanswered. The secret behind all unexplained physical laws, the beauty and perfection in the form of nature and consciousness is still a mystical or unexplained.<br />
“It actually seems that there does exist, in defiance of all biological and physical explanations, a way of order and arrangement”, are saying experts of humanities, as well as mystics and spiritual scholars. The transformation from a homogeneous into a heterogeneous, orderly system, claimed as a random movement, how it is explained from the classical physicist, purely based on the survival instinct, seems not for all to be the solutions to the problem at causes. However, the more research and evidence there is and the more we know, the closer the science will get to its limits, the limits of science fact. The world view is reinforced again a matter of ideology, philosophy and/or belief and trust.<br />
If we hold on to the conclusion that life has neither purpose nor goal, it is not surprising that power games, shoreless pleasure and consumption, self-absorbed and short term happiness, supposedly promoting the most; and it is not surprising that fewer and fewer people are willing to assume responsibility beyond themselves and others. Of course, we speak of social justice and humanity, but who wants to get involved with this ideology and its work that comes automatically with it, if we assume that all this has no purpose. This sober approach could harm the planet earth significantly. Moreover I can’t identify neither permanent calmness nor inner peace with in groups of hedonists and narcissists, but primarily self-centeredness and selfishness. The rapidly rising number of suicides, burnout and depression symptoms, however, does not surprise me.<br />
Let&#8217;s do a side jump to a rather young and incomplete discovery. In 2003, NASA astronomers found a gigantic axis in space. They named it &#8220;the Axis of Evil&#8221;. What could have been a joke at first has established itself as a name, unfortunately. In German it is called the Central Axis (die Zentrale Achse), most probable a much more adequate term. It is estimated a million times bigger than the Milky Way in which our little planet is repealed. Central to this axis the whole universe seems to organize and turn.<br />
Dr. C.J. Calleman writes in his book &#8220;The Purposeful Universe”: <em>From my perspective, the central axis is the organizing element of our universe. This axis could correspond to the Tree of Life of the Maya culture and the tree symbols of many other ancient cultures. From this tree, life would develop and be controlled in an intelligent way by energy influence. An insight that has its foundation in all ancient cultures and in all religions &#8211; called  &#8221;the Divine&#8221;. </em></p>
<p>Regardless to the wisdom of old cultures, even the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein that explains the foundations of space and time could be questioned in terms of finality and totality behind closed doors of intellectuals. Calleman: <em>My opinion is that the Central Axis is the forward-projecting system, and that space and time, the fundamental theory of the universe, must be based on the theory of the central axis.</em></p>
<p>If we think Callemans idea to the end, you realize that the theory of Darvin and Big Bang and the theory of a Creator do not exclude each other, if one includes the idea of ​​meaning and purpose as possible. In principle this would also fit better with the scientific achievements of Max Plank, founded in 1920 and his quantum physics that state, among other things, that energy is manifested existence. Quantum physics has objected many supposedly scientific facts. The studies of the Central Axis will most probable cause a similar mass irritation in the scientific committees.<br />
Now back to the old Maya. In their cosmology Hunab-Ku, the tree of life, generates the polarizing energy fields in the universe. He creates the communication among biological organizations themselves, at various levels of life, and synchronizes them according to the individual principles &lt;as bottom as above&gt;. Arthur Koestler, a journalist and writer, 1905-1983, 1917-1962 David Bohm, quantum physicist and Karl Przibram 1878-1973, physicist, are well-known thinkers who have stated similar theories in the 60’s, from a purely scientific point of view.<br />
To reason and date of the end of the Mayan Calendar there are several theories. I did not focus on this subject too much. It seems to me that to talk about days, months, even several years are not decisive in the entire development of x-billion years. The Maya Eldest of today themselves take distance from any date predicted but speak of a time range of 50 years this event to happen. In addition, the Maya have never predicted a doomsday, but the destruction of the existing political and economical system to be determined. From what I see, hear and read this takes place for decades as political and economical scientists, biologists, sociologists, neurologists and others confirm. The question is much more what&#8217;s next? All previous systems had their time and their purpose &#8211; but what follows the chaos in which we put to-date? According to the calendar chaos has never been as extensive and complex, and seems to be the precursor for a big quantum leap in the development of mankind.</p>
<p>Is it really possible that economical hybrid models will prevail, a model that is based on social responsibility, sustainability and economical efficiency in a balanced composition? Is there a way to live and feel comfortable without destroying the natural resources? Can we rule a world without atomic power? Is it possible that science and contemplative sciences shake hands? Can we imagine that the battle of the sexes will transform in a harmonious &#8220;Both&#8221;? There are plenty of good examples that make us hope and guide us into a future. If this future will be better is an open question. However, it will not happen by itself, it depends on every ones individual contribution. If these actual movements would establish, that would additionally be a proof that the Mayan Calendar has a point. But!&#8230; is this so important? From the point of view of acuteness, action is required most.</p>
<p>FALLACY 2012 – a Novel</p>
<p>Subtly weaving the inspiration destinies of her two protagonist into a broad canvas of events on the international stage – Europe, the Middle East, and the US – the Author shines a light on the emotions of a deeply traumatized woman and charts with great empathy Sophia’s path toward inner equilibrium. <a href="../">www.camuglia.com</a><br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Mayan Calendar is “ending.” That, at least, is the “buzz,” and the prophets of apocalypse have assured us that this surely signifies either the final destruction or complete transformation of the entire planet.</strong></p>
<p><strong>But why?</strong></p>
<p>Western civilization is unique in regards to its apocalyptic world view. It is only the monotheistic or so-called Abrahamic religions, especially Christianity and Islam, that think of time as a straight line, leading from a mysterious beginning to an all-too-predictable end. Most religious or spiritual traditions around the world perceive time as a circle rather than a straight line. Endless rounds of cycles repeat themselves, varying only in their nuances, forever and forever. The Taoist yin-yang symbol is in the form of a circle. Buddhists refer to the endless round of reincarnation as the Wheel of Life. Many Native Americans understand life as a Medicine Wheel, yet another circle.</p>
<p>Western civilization seems hard-wired to exist in constant anticipation of its own demise. Early Christians lived in the passionate belief that Jesus Christ was soon to return. No one knew precisely how long – all the same, everyone was convinced that the moment could not be long.</p>
<p>The belief in an imminent apocalypse remained very much alive. From Edgar Cayce’s prediction of a giant earthquake which would send California plunging into the sea, through ritual suicide over the appearance of a random comet, to the Y-2K panic, we continue to anticipate our own extinction. We are simply programmed by culture to imagine an “end of time.”</p>
<p>The Classic Maya, who flourished from about 200 until about 900 CE, lived in the tropical forests of Central America. Their entire civilization rose, fell, and was reborn again in perfect isolation from the apocalyptic speculations of Western civilization. All the same, if they predicted the end of the world, we are culturally inclined to believe them.</p>
<p>But did they, in fact, perceive their so-called calendar end date of December 21, 2012 as the literal end of time, and therefore of human existence? And why should we project our doomsday scenarios onto the Maya and their calendar?</p>
<p>In fact, the Maya, the Toltecs, the Aztecs and the Hopi all shared a concept which we might call “Cycles of Emergence.” According to this shared cultural view, the world has been created and destroyed a number of times. Each world the gods have brought into being has been created with the hope that humankind will walk the Road of Life properly Their continuing attempt to create a perfect being, one who will honor the sacred, is the foundation of evolution. The world is always in a state of emergence, never static. It is constantly developing.</p>
<p>If the so-called “end date” of the Mayan Calendar symbolizes anything, it symbolizes the beginning of another world cycle of emergence, one which may very well have its own beauties, its virtues, and its difficulties.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that the contemporary Maya themselves have expressed a healthy skepticism and a cautionary outlook regarding this date – or even whether the date itself is accurate – we still tend to think of it as a kind of historic watershed that looms before us. And while there are many who see it as doomsday, there are perhaps just as many who perceive it as the advent of a utopia. Cybernetic technology will save the world. The Goddess will return. The “first will become last and the last become first” in a dramatic social reversal of all the world’s evils.</p>
<p>No wonder the Maya are skeptical. And perhaps we should be as well.</p>
<p>The fervor over 2012 has spawned any number of creative responses in our culture – from books laden with dense mathematical formulas to splashy Hollywood disaster movies, to works of fiction.</p>
<p>Monica Camuglia’s novel, <em>Falllacy 2012</em>, explores the possibility that many of our speculations are misguided. Focusing on the work of a scientist whose research has raised doubts about the supposedly apocalyptic nature of the Mayan Calendar end date – as well as the actuality of the “end date” itself – Camuglia raises the question as to whether many of our most precious and passionate assumptions are in fact based on a web of fallacy and misunderstanding.</p>
<p>A child of the anxiety-ridden post-modern world, Sophia Belmonte has retreated to the serenity of a Mediterranean island in search of inner peace. But like countless seekers and bohemians of former years, she discovers that white-washed villages and sun-splattered beaches cannot allay her psychological turmoil.</p>
<p>Her encounter with a Mayan Calendar researcher named Nathan spins Sophia’s small world into a larger, indeed global, view. As researcher Nathan and his muse Sophia wind their way through the world in a series of labyrinthine intrigues worthy of a Dan Brown novel, it becomes more and more apparent that such wild assumptions or – as Camuglia would say – “fallacies,” not only skew our view of the world but can lead to danger and even violence.</p>
<p>Inspired by Nathan’s relentless dedication to his research, Sophia watches her own personal “fallacies” fade into insignificance as she comes to see that her own destiny is not – and never can be – separate from the destiny of human as a whole, the destiny embodied in the wisdom of an ancient people who saw through the veil of time itself.</p>
<p>Unlike the characters in Camuglia’s novel, we need not be pursued by the dark fallacies of those who refuse to accept the fact that each new day will continue to dawn. As the novel reminds us, time is a dance and we are all dancing it together.</p>
<p>John Kennington</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most fascinating consolidated findings in context with the Maya Calendar and the History of Creation are the 13 Heaven that seem to correspond with the 7 days of Gods Creation given from the theory of Mose&#8217;s Genesis. In all of my novels there are links to words of the bible. I like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most fascinating consolidated findings in context with the Maya Calendar and the History of Creation are the 13 Heaven that seem to correspond with the 7 days of Gods Creation given from the theory of Mose&#8217;s Genesis. In all of my novels there are links to words of the bible. I like to go the other way around <img src='http://www.camuglia.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile History of creation" class='wp-smiley' title="History of creation" /> </p>
<p>&#8220;The 13 Heavens a a Creation Progression&#8221; means the 13 (7 days and 6 nights) tones of evolution. The Maya describe this be the notion that one of their devine force ruled each of the 13 Heavens, each repeting in the various Underworlds. There are 9 Underworlds like the pyramides show, 9 levels of major steps in evolution sinse the Big Bang. The 13 Heavens appear in every Underworld in several cycles. But every sycles brings out a new something, from the basic idea to the optimized version.</p>
<p>The general schemme of the divine forces ruling the 13 Heavens or &#8220;the 7 days and 6 nights of creation&#8221;. The intersting thing about these 13 deities ruling the thirteen heavens is that if we look at every other deity, the 7 with odd-numbers above, we find that they are natural forces, like the developement of a seed. The 6 nights imply times to settle the process. Thus, a seed that is planted during the rule of the god of procreation (1) recieve some light throught the god of sunriese (3) and water by the gods of water and rain (5) and some further light by the god of fire (9) until it turns into a flower (11) and finnally matures as a fruit under the power of the last heaven in this process (13).</p>
<p>In the books of C.J. Calleman you find beyond others the example of telecommunications. Day 1, 1755-1775, Theorie of telegraph; day 2, 1794-1814, Optical telegraph; day 3, 1834-1853, electrical telegraph; day 4, 1873-1893; day 5, 1913-1932, radio broadcasts; day 6, 1952-1972 television; day 7; 1992-2011 Internet.</p>
<p>That would also mean that we are at the end of this street.  For heanven&#8217;s sake! For two days I did not touch my computer now. I have had it. There are moments in which I feel captivated by the www. Not to imagin if it was suddenly not there anymore.</p>
<p>Thanks to the www I will spend some days in a monastery this week <img src='http://www.camuglia.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile History of creation" class='wp-smiley' title="History of creation" /> </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Novel Fallacy 2012 Explores The Prophecies Of The Mayan Calendar Sep 28, 2010 Up-and-coming author Monica Camuglia announces the launch of her debut novel Fallacy 2012 in the United States. The novel embeds a story of personal transformation within the context of the 2012 debate. Readers Of This Article Searched For:Monica Camugliamonika camuglia 2012email [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sep 28, 2010</p>
<p>Up-and-coming author Monica Camuglia announces the launch of her debut novel Fallacy 2012 in the United States. The novel embeds a story of personal transformation within the context of the 2012 debate.</p>
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		<title>Is Fallacy 2012 a spiritual Novel?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of my readers see my first work as a spiritual novel. Indeed there are a lot of discourses about love, life and the sense of all of it and last but not least about the existence of a superior power, something like God, Allah, Shiva or Hunab-Ku. Does this make a story to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of my readers see my first work as a spiritual novel. Indeed there are a lot of discourses about love, life and the sense of all of it and last but not least about the existence of a superior power, something like God, Allah, Shiva or Hunab-Ku. Does this make a story to a spiritual novel?</p>
<p>These questions follow some of us until the last day. And there is more the one answer to it. Whoever thinks that he/she has the only right answer to this multi dimensional question is not to be taken serious. I am not giving answers anyhow, I would like people to find their own and I am convinced that each of us can find them in ones own heart. Maybe it is a spiritual novel, for some readers it is a philosophical, other mainly see a love story and some like the political aspect of it. However, personally I call my stories sometimes spirituals novels, but at the end it is much more a story of a person that goes through a major process of personal development, with all its questions, hopes, needs, struggles, feelings and answers or solutions. My main target is to describe an inner process of deep awareness of oneself and of humanity. From that aspect you might call it a spiritual novel. For me <em>The Shack</em>, written by William Paul Young, is a typical example of a spiritual novel. Because the only question that is posed is, who is God and what is his job and what is ours.</p>
<p>If I am a Mayan expert? No, I am not. I am a writer, and I studied the Mayan Calendar carefulls and seriously because I was fascinated about their system of energy, their prophecies and the interpretations of some real experts. But it was interesting how I came to the subject and from where I got the inspiration. For some reason, sometimes things just happen to be, I took this book with me to a beautiful villa in the Toscany in Italy. And after having opened it, I could not stop reading until I turned the last page.  It was the book of a real expert, Carl Johan Calleman. His description of the Mayan Calendar, an very complex system of energies that impact our behavior and more than that the outcome of our behavior was understandable and easy to read. His own work, in context of understanding the impact on human evolution, pulled me in totally. For two nights I found no sleep but did not get tiered either. Only when I decided to write an novel around this, I calmed down and started to write the other day. It took me three moth of recherché time and there much of writing the plot and another three much to edit and produce it. It was and wonderful time. And if someone gives it the name spiritual novel, I only feel flattered by that.</p>
<p>I must admit, that the awareness of the Mayan wisdom has changed my way of looking at the world and its evolution – it even has changed my life I must confess. Writing this book has given me so much more understanding for, who we are and what is happening in these days and years. I lost a lot of fear because I suddenly could look at things happening as milestones in a never ending process. Even if we did destroy our wonderful planet, it will not be the end of the world. The whole process also has waken-up another dimension of responsibility &#8211; my own responsibility to take action in several part of my and others life, and my importance as an individual in term of future and evolution of humanity.</p>
<p>If we look at the story from the perspective of the content that is based on the Mayan wisdom we could may by call it a spiritual Novel. However, spiritual novel or not, the Mayan Calendar is one of the pillars of this book. There for it is called Fallacy 2012. Fallacy, because 2012 will not be the end of the world, but possibly the beginning of a new development, away from pure egoistic targets  towards more social and human models. Luxury and wealth have not brought the freedom that we thought. In contrary, we now are slaves of materialistic values and suffer of a lack of human values. The point of turn has come. And this is what Fallacy is all about. Sophia, the main character, meets a Mayan expert. She is careful, does not believe what Nathan is presenting her at first, but starts to follow his thought anyhow. At the end she finds out, that the Mayan Calendar underlines what a lot of philosophical science people tell as well, only that the Mayan said is more than thousand years ago. That is fascinating! Someone can call it a spiritual novel, but it is not a must.</p>
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		<title>A pool of Mayan Calendar Experts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I receive inquiries almost daily regarding the Mayan Calendar as if I were a Mayan Calendar expert. Well &#8211; I am not, I am a novel writer.  However, there are some very good Mayan Calendar experts that exist.  By doing a search on Amazon for Mayan Calendar, you can find a number of experts. Read [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I receive inquiries almost daily regarding the Mayan Calendar as if I were a Mayan Calendar expert. Well &#8211; I am not, I am a novel writer.  However, there are some very good Mayan Calendar experts that exist.  By doing a search on Amazon for Mayan Calendar, you can find a number of experts. Read the reviews and make your own choice. I do not know all of them but I have read a few books that I found to be very good. One Mayan Calendar expert that I know personally is John C. Calleman. My fictional novel, Fallacy 2012, is based on his interpretation and Mayan Calendar expertise. His research of the Mayan Calendar and its impact on the evolution of life are fantastic.  Another source of interesting information and articles can be found at www.mayan-portal.net.</p>
<p>Below is an excerpt of a blog that I really liked a lot. Birgitte Rasine, the producer of the well-known Mayan Calendar Portal, is another writer on the Mayan Calendar who I respect highly. These are all wonderful people! If you are looking for information on the Mayan Calendar, visit the website above.</p>
<p>December twenty-first, two thousand twelve.  This innocuous-looking date has spun frantic circles around the Western world, sparking an international firestorm of assumption, expectation, hype, and in some cases, fear, hysteria, and panic.</p>
<p><em>The Mayan Calendar says the world is going to end</em>, the blogosphere moans.  <em>Is 12/21/2012 the call number of doomsday?</em> intones the media.  <em>Sign up here for your survival lottery</em>, beckons Sony Pictures’ latest self-serving marketing machine.</p>
<p>Oh yes there is money to be made.  Gobs of it.  And Hollywood is first in line, with Roland Emmerich’s aptly-named <a href="http://www.whowillsurvive2012.com/" target="_blank">2012</a>, scheduled for release on November 13, 2009 in the U.S.  The website of the “<a href="http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/" target="_blank">Institute for Human Continuity</a>” has, until recently, avoided disclosing that it’s a cold-hearted marketing tactic for the movie, designed with the careful engineering of a spider spinning its sweet sticky web for anything that ventures near; it’s already managed to scare more than a few expectant movie goers out of their socks.  And then there are all the survival stores, online and off, books, DVDs, workshops, seminars, retreats and maybe a few sweat lodges. Today, October 30, Google returned 194 million hits for 2012.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the real Mayan Calendar Experts, the living Maya shake their heads, wondering what all those Westerners are going on about.  Why is the Long Count suddenly so critically important?  Could it be that the Armageddon the world has been impatiently clamoring for all of these millennia, was simply delayed due to an archaeological technicality?  And above all, just why do we have this persistent fascination with The End?  Do we perhaps feel some sort of global guilt for having massacred each other and our fellow living beings for so many thousands of years?</p>
<p>Besides, if it’s all true, should the Maya elders not be traveling the world right now, speaking on Oprah and CNN and all the talk shows warning humanity of impending apocalypse?  They’re tending to their local affairs, more concerned about the continuing changes in the climate and degradation of the environment and natural resources, than Day or Year Zero.</p>
<p>Indeed, if we keep our heads stuck in the sands of the future, we may not have a present to live in.  2012 was not meant to be a self-fulfilling prophecy.</p>
<p>But on and on the doomsday wheel spins, fueled by its own blind self-righteousness and sped up by fast-paced technological innovation in communications tools.  Over the past few decades, the global media and marketing machine has been very finely tuned to play the rich range of human emotions to its own agenda and motives—ultimately to line the bank accounts of the top media corporations.  It works because nearly <a href="http://www.nifl.gov/archive/international/intro.html" target="_blank">4 billion people today are literate</a>, and many if not most of those have access to some form of communication, be it television, be it radio, be it the Internet.  Centuries ago, it took months for a letter to travel a few hundred miles, and even then there was no guarantee of delivery.</p>
<p>The speed of and level of access to information today is extraordinary—and wonderful.  The problem is that the intentions and motives of some of those who produce all that content and communication are not all that pure.  And so the river that’s burst out of its medieval dam, this flood of 60x24x7 words images and sound, this great big sea that swells with brilliant research, lively debate, unexpected discoveries, friendly exchanges and all kinds of communication, art, music and culture, is also polluted with deception, manipulation, suggestion, misinformation, misinterpretation and plain old ignorance.</p>
<p>These are the hidden snares you need to watch out for as you explore the online ecosystem, especially with future-dated events that no one can prove until the day of.</p>
<p>But there’s another problem: the entire 2012 debate is way off-track when it comes to the Mayan Calendar.  So much about Mayan Calendar Expertise for today, there will be more.</p>
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