How do you feel about the Mayan glyphs that depict their observations from antiquity...

claptic

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...concerning the end? of this present world? Their glyphs show that we are "in the fifth and final sun". The first four worlds they show were destroyed by fire, air earth and water. The present one falls under the influence of "Olin" which means Movement. It represents the development of a quincux, the higher plane of Spirit.
9.8 is pretty strong movement but is there not another predicted that will be "as the world has never seen"?
Sorry.... it is 8.9
Most people look at the Mayan culture's contribution as bunk but the truth is, to be thoroughly competent to criticize their ideas, and assure one's self whether their ideas were distinct and "appropriate to the facts," one must have sifted these ideas to the very bottom. Most people just shout at it from a distance.
Sorry to offend you James. Spiritual intuition is a must these days and should be welcome in your work. "The stone's outer rim shows two fire serpents meeting face to face at the lower extreme. Their tails are joined at the top with the symbol for the ritual date 13-Reed, considered to represent the creation, possibly corresponding to 1011 A.D. Looking out from the center of the stone is the sun god Tonatuih. His tongue, in the form of a sacrificial flint knife, protrudes from between his bared teeth, while in each claw-like hand he grasps a human heart. The god is surrounded by four glyphs symbolizing the cataclysms that ended each of the prior solar eras. According to Mexica belief, earth's earliest inhabitants were devoured by jaguars. The demise of the second sun brought destruction by great winds. The third era ended with fiery rain, while the fourth sun was extinguished by massive floods.

These symbols, together with the image of Tonatuih, are neatly contained in the abstract
motif for motion called ollin. It is surmised that the stone reveals the predicted date of destruction for El Quinto Sol during a 4-Ollin cycle.
 
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