Post by Glyphman on Dec 11, 2005 6:41:06 GMT -5
Only if we are convinced that the Mayan Calendar describes a larger cosmic creation plan, shaping our conciousness and conditioning our creativity, does it bcome meaningfull to learn what this calendar has to say about the future course of humanity.
Have any important events in human history come to mind around the years that a new Heaven and Diety have begun their rule?
Of course we must also discover whether relationships exist between what we know occured during these periods and the specific nature of the deities ruling them.
The Maya saw writing as a gift of the Gods so it may be worthwhile to study what the different spiritual energies and the coresponding deities of the various baktuns (394.3 solar years) may have had to do with its development.
It is very apparent that the major steps facilitating written communications have been taken during odd numbered Heavens.
Innovations in writing are understood to be reflections of spiritual energies nurturing creativity.
Step by step the energies (or deities) of the seven odd-numbered Heavens have supported the creativity of human beings and evolution in a certian direction.
Steps in the development of written communication during the odd numbered Heavens of the Great Cycle.
Cosmic Creation is cyclic in the sense that there are cycles to human creativity.
The thirteen Heavens of the Great Cycle constitute a cyclical wave movement of history.
The common thirteen-day count, which is repeated twenty times in the sacred calendar of 260 days. It is just a condensed version of the wave movement produced by the seven odd-numbered and six even-numbered Heavens of the much longer Great Cycle.
The regular thirteen day count of the tzolkin then becomes a kind of microscopic reflection of the energy changes that rule the long term spiral evolution of human history. This explains why each day has its own spiritual energy and why some days are more favorable for creative activities.
The best way of getting into phase with cosmic creation is to follow the age-old classical Quinche-Maya-Aztec-Cherokee tzolkin count as a daily calendar, and then combine it with the Tun calendar of cosmic wave movements. In that way we may tune in to divine creation and become part of its unfolding.
Have any important events in human history come to mind around the years that a new Heaven and Diety have begun their rule?
Of course we must also discover whether relationships exist between what we know occured during these periods and the specific nature of the deities ruling them.
The Maya saw writing as a gift of the Gods so it may be worthwhile to study what the different spiritual energies and the coresponding deities of the various baktuns (394.3 solar years) may have had to do with its development.
It is very apparent that the major steps facilitating written communications have been taken during odd numbered Heavens.
Innovations in writing are understood to be reflections of spiritual energies nurturing creativity.
Step by step the energies (or deities) of the seven odd-numbered Heavens have supported the creativity of human beings and evolution in a certian direction.
Steps in the development of written communication during the odd numbered Heavens of the Great Cycle.
Cosmic Creation is cyclic in the sense that there are cycles to human creativity.
The thirteen Heavens of the Great Cycle constitute a cyclical wave movement of history.
The common thirteen-day count, which is repeated twenty times in the sacred calendar of 260 days. It is just a condensed version of the wave movement produced by the seven odd-numbered and six even-numbered Heavens of the much longer Great Cycle.
The regular thirteen day count of the tzolkin then becomes a kind of microscopic reflection of the energy changes that rule the long term spiral evolution of human history. This explains why each day has its own spiritual energy and why some days are more favorable for creative activities.
The best way of getting into phase with cosmic creation is to follow the age-old classical Quinche-Maya-Aztec-Cherokee tzolkin count as a daily calendar, and then combine it with the Tun calendar of cosmic wave movements. In that way we may tune in to divine creation and become part of its unfolding.