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Writing The History Of 2012

Article by Micah Jordan

When we write the history of 2012, what will we say? Did it bring a New Age, or the end of life on earth as we knew it? Harmonic convergence, or horrific chaos?

That something unusual is going to happen on or near that date is increasingly obvious, but no one – however well informed they are – really knows for sure what that is. There are many groups out there clamoring for our attention, eager to assure us that THEY have the inside story, and are anxious to convince as many people as possible of that “fact”. But amidst all the hype and hysteria, of what can we really be sure?

As far as science is concerned, there is little dispute that there will be some unique natural events that will occur around this time. Meteorological and astronomical events have been identified and predicted, and most scientists readily agree upon the facts. But the world is having to deal with issues beyond unusually dangerous weather, natural disasters that are increasing in both frequency and destructive power, and the uncertain physical consequences of an impending planetary alignment. In terms of the sociological and psychological effects that accompany any drastic change in the status quo, the results are much less predictable.

There has been so much speculation on the significance (or lack thereof) of this date, that a groundswell of psychic energy has grown to near-tsunami proportions, practically guaranteeing that “something” will happen on that date, through sheer force of the combined wills of so many people. Maybe it will go down in history (if any more history is to be made after that date) as “The Great Fizzle.” But even out of disappointment and expectations denied, new paradigms have been created. When Baptist preacher William Miller predicted with persuasive confidence that the world would end in 1843, or 1844, or on any of several proposed dates that subsequently came and went without incident, that didn’t discourage his followers. They simply acknowledged the error, and went on to found what eventually became the Seventh Day Adventists, a large and active Christian denomination that thrives to this day. Will the history of 2012 be known as yet another Great Disappointment? Perhaps. So many of the predictions for the fate of mankind on this date are so dire that we can only hope that they’re just gigantic bullets that we’ll be lucky enough to dodge.

The specifics of this fate varies depending on who is interpreting the evidence. Skeptics believe that it will be a day, just like any other day. Scientists acknowledge that some rare astronomical events will be occurring on the date, but place no significance on that fact. However, some scientists express a fear that the previously observed weakening of earth’s magnetic field and increased global warming may be exponentially worsened, with possible catastrophic consequences, by the stress that will be placed on the Earth with the magnified gravitational pull of the planetary and galactic alignment. While no scientists are predicting that a comet or an asteroid will hit the earth on that specific date, many believe that such a strike is bound to happen at some point, and some laypeople have taken the scientific evidence for this and forced it to fit their personal vision of what will happen in 2012.

In addition to the science, a number of religious interpretations come to bear on the chorus of opinions. The Mayan Calendar is the most prominent of these, as it is the most specific regarding the actual date. There’s no question that the Maya were the most brilliant astronomers of the ancient world – their ability to predict eclipses and other astronomical events rivals and occasionally even exceeds ours in accuracy – and much significance is placed on the fact that their extremely complex calendar, created to span thousands of years, comes to an abrupt halt on December 21, 2012. It’s by no means clear that the Maya intended this to be interpreted as the end of all life on earth, only another of the countless transitions from one age to the next. But they do emphasize that this upcoming transition is unusual in its violent upheaval and stress.

Many people supplement this grim view of our immediate future with other prophecies that they claim strengthen the overall “end of days” scenario. Such prophetic heavy-hitters as Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, Mother Shipton, the I Ching, the Hebrew Cabala, and the Christian Book of Revelation, among others, are frequently referred to as authorities on the subject of 2012. Native American traditions such as those of the Hopi suggest similar unusual events are in the offing. Even science plays a role, with the Web Bot project, the statistical claims made for the Bible Code, and some evidence for the existence of a Planet X whose imminent return will spell disaster for life on earth all feeding into a pre-conceived conclusion that humanity is doomed. And even further to the fringes of the doomsday crowd are those who claim to be in contact with extraterrestrials, who are supposedly handing down the news that they will finally make their visits to Earth official on that date.

While at first glance there would seem to be great weight added to the religious arguments in favor of dire happenings in 2012, it helps to keep in mind the fact that only the Maya actually put a date on their predictions. None of the other big-name prophets or seers has been prepared to stick their neck out so far as to be that specific. It has become popular to roll every doom-laden remark made by anyone with pretensions to prophetic fame or skill into the 2012 fold, but closer examination of the original statements and documents show that nowhere is that date mentioned. The Book of Revelation, in fact, makes it clear that, whatever the future holds for mankind, absolutely nobody is ever going to know the actual day on which any specific event is due to occur. Bear in mind too, that the date put forward by the Maya only indicates an unusual galactic alignment of the planets, something which modern science has agreed is correct while placing very little significance on the fact.

With the lack of any concrete evidence that December 21, 2012 is destined to be a day that will live in infamy (assuming anyone lives past it at all, of course), it is left to us as individuals to develop our own interpretation of the “signs” we have been given. It is certainly interesting to note that so many people are concluding that this date is going to be deeply important to all of humanity, far more than any previous doomsday date that has come and gone, leaving only a relative handful of embarrassed or disappointed adherents to wonder where their calculations went wrong. In contrast, 2012 has caught the attention of millions of people the world over, sparking debate and debunking in equal measure. This suggests that the need for change – even drastic, painful change – is something for which we are all increasingly desperate. It’s possible that this expenditure of physic energy, as I mentioned earlier, will take on a life of its own, creating the change we need out of the combined will and prayers of everyone who participates. If this is possible, then we need to turn a deaf ear to the doomsayers who look forward to a stern and inescapable justice that will fall upon the innocent as well as the guilty, and try to imagine a world that is better than the one we have, and take a step out of our old ways of thinking and into the light of a new day.

Once it becomes history, 2012 can be the kind of turning point that future generations look back upon with awe and reverence, if those of us who are living now make a concerted effort to take action on the issues that face us with an attitude of hope, respect, and faith that our better nature can overcome the many temptations to despair and become apathetic.

While it’s difficult to prepare for something we can’t quite imagine, it’s smart to at least make some effort to keep ourselves and our families safe in the event of an emergency or catastrophe. Whatever 2012 brings, the fact remains that right now, there are increasing incidents of natural disasters and – even more tragically – the real possibility of terrorist attacks that must be dealt with. Even if it turns out that 2012 is another over-hyped non-event like Y2K, at least we can feel that we took reasonable precautions against the worst, and if the worst never happened, our efforts won’t have been in vain, should we become victims of the all-too-real challenges of life in the 21st century.

But like they say, better safe than sorry. At 2012 Global Solutions, you’ll find articles & more to help you prepare for a disaster. 2012 or not, it makes sense to protect yourself against the normal challenges of life; solar flares, hurricanes, tornadoes, & earthquakes don’t keep to a schedule & are no respecters of person!










Question by THE GUARDIAN OF FOREVER: From the point of view of one interested in Astrology, what do you make of all these 2012 prophecies?
There is so much talk about all these prophecies regarding the year 2012, specifically with regard to the date of December 21, 2012.

2012 is sometimes claimed to be a great year of spiritual transformation (or apocalypse). Many esoteric sources interpret the completion of the thirteenth B’ak’tun cycle in the Long Count of the Maya calendar (which occurs on December 21 by the most widely held correlation) to mean there will be a major change in world order.

Accordingly, several eclectic authors claim that a major, world-changing event will take place in 2012:

The 1995 book The Mayan Prophecies linked the Maya calendar with long-period sunspot cycles.
The book 2012: Mayan Year of Destiny claims the Maya may have been instructed in their wisdom by disembodied entities from Orion and the Pleiades. Contact was maintained through shamanic rituals conducted in accordance with the movements of planets and stars. However, some Mayan priests living and working in Guatemala assert that there is no legitimacy to this theory.
The 1997 book The Bible Code claims that, according to certain algorithms of the Bible code, a meteor, asteroid or comet will collide with the Earth.
The book The Nostradamus Code speaks of a series of natural disasters caused by a comet (possibly as above) that will allow the third Antichrist to disperse his troops around the globe under the guise of aid in preparation for a possible nuclear war, although in the strictest sense it is unspecific as to nuclear war or some other natural or man caused destruction.
The book The Orion Prophecy claims that the Earth’s magnetic field will reverse.
The 2005 book Beyond 2012: Catastrophe or Ecstasy by Geoff Stray reviews several theories, prophecies and predictions concerning 2012 and finds where authors have used faulty information or have bent the truth to fit their theories.
The 2006 book 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck discusses theories of a possible global awakening to psychic connection by the year 2012, creating a noosphere.
The 2007 book Apocalypse 2012: A Scientific Investigation into Civilization’s End by Lawrence Joseph does not make any specific new predictions, but it reviews a number of 2012 predictions made by various sources, and presents arguments for the possible existence of dangerous positive feedback loops involving solar storms, Earth’s magnetic field, cosmic rays, hurricanes, global warming, earthquakes, and supervolcanoes that may be on the verge of erupting.
Other prophecies and apocalyptic writings and hypotheses for this year include:

Terence McKenna’s mathematical novelty theory suggests a point of singularity in which humankind will go through a great shift in consciousness.
Some proponents of a peak oil catastrophe place major events in 2012. Richard C. Duncan’s book The Peak of World Oil Production and the Road To The Olduvai Gorge claims that the Olduvai cliff will begin and permanent blackouts will occur worldwide. Several studies predict a peak in oil production in or around 2012. [13][14][15]
Some alien-enthusiasts (e.g. Riley Martin), along with some new-agers, believe 2012 to correspond approximately with the return of alien “watchers” or “caretakers” who might have helped the first human civilizations with developing their technology and may have been waiting for us to reach a higher level of technological and/or social advancement. Beliefs range from the extra-terrestrials having benevolent purposes — such as to help human society evolve — to malevolent purposes — such as enslavement of mankind and/or manipulation.
There is a Hindu following indicating the appearance of an Avatar (God in human form) with God-like powers who will herald a new age. A website to this effect appears at: End of the World 2012
The above article comes from Wikipedia`s article about the year 2012
The above article comes from Wikipedia`s article about the year 2012

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Well, it just seems to me that we will all have to wait and see if anything happens.

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About the history of Famous Brand of Thomas Sabo

Article by Peter King

Thomas Sabo was first developed in Germany and Thomas Sabo Charm Club collection is now recognized worldwide. This margin of jewelry through the side of Europe and the United States in the early years. It was in 1984 that silver fashion jewelry brand precious metals were found by a man himself Thomas Sabo. In an image becomes the exclusive image of Thomas riding a bike, it gives an appearance of a Heavy Rock singer-and-roll with curling hair and adorn your look with a jacket and a pair of boots sharp head.

Thomas Sabo established his own jewelry company. The company headquarters is located in a historic city in Bavaria this company stood out for its quality silver jewelry with extraordinary quality and design from the beginning. In addition to design silver ornaments, the interest of Thomas Sabo also found in rock music and roll spirit and therefore became the subject of product design in a very short time of the year.

Retailers maintain order volumes of jewelry with each trade fair. It was at this time that silver jewelry was obtained anonymously. Sabo was then decided to open a store brand. This was mainly around the end of 1980. Designer Susanne Kolbli services were secured as the company’s creative director in early 1990. Many clients have won more of this brand of jewels for the successful cooperation of both together.

The brand has developed its own style, a distinctive face due to the constant support and designs of the two. They had an eye for detail, a great compassion for the material and a sixth sense for fashion and trends. A completely new segment was created for the market because of this.

As for the surprising success at the end of 1990, his company decided to establish its own sales. Throughout Asia, Europe and America unique shops, sales offices and shops were established in different countries in rapid succession. Thomas Sabo went from being a secret to protect fashion savvy to get developed as a well-built, world-renowned brand.

The most popular collection of Thomas Sabo Charms Club collection originated with the idea of creative director Susanne Kolbli. Fashion today has more freedom than ever before. There are several trends at all and so is their library.

The collection of about jewelry and watches to suit all occasions and different teams covering work clothes, party clothes, casual clothing and appearance. The various collections can join, or to enhance the look.

Twice a year are new ideas floating in the collection? These new ideas of jewelry is put in place each spring and autumn, in line with international fashion more important in Milan, London, Paris and New York.

The story of Thomas Sabo has been very interesting and gives you an incredible choice of different styles and jewelry designs offered by Thomas Sabo Charm Club collection to choose from.

Buying Thomas Sabo Jewellery as a holiday gift does not have to be a stressful thing to do.










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The History of Halloween and Celebration Ways

Article by Selina

The word itself – Halloween – comes from the phrase “All Hallows Eve.” That Bodega Veneto Handbags particular “eve” – or evening – is the night before All Saints’ Day, a celebration of the saints of the Catholic Church.

However, the celebration of Halloween is actually based on a pagan holiday called Sambaing, a Celtic celebration of the end of harvest. And All Saints Day had originally been celebrated in May, but was changed to November 1st by the Catholic Church back in the ninth century.

As a result, the stories behind this celebration have changed over the years and many tales have sprung up to explain this particular night.

One story has it that the spirits of the dead will come back to earth, searching for their bodies. This is the story that the Celts came up with to explain what they saw as a magical time of year. During that night, the spirits of the dead were allowed access to our world.

Of course, if you were walking around with your living Mulberry Wallets body, you wouldn’t want one of these confused spirits to possess you. So what could you do? If you were the people back then, you would dress up in all kinds of horrible costumes to scare away those spirits.

In addition, the villagers would march up and down the street making as much noise as they could and even cause a great deal of destruction…all for the sake of scaring away the spirits. Imagine the damage that was caused to their own property just to scare away the ghosts!

Eventually, Irish immigrants brought their strange and wonderful tradition with them when they came to North America. Hermes Wallets The destruction, however, by then was nothing more than the occasional outhouse being tipped over or taking the hinges off of front gates. It had definitely become a night of pranks. After all, “frightening away spirits” takes some creative imagination.

But how did “trick-or-treating” come about?

g our children out begging for treats didn’t come from this Irish tradition. It is more similar to the English tradition of ‘soiling’. When a child ‘soiled’ in England, they traditionally were begging for money to give to the poor and then asking for a treat for themselves. In exchange for that treat they would offer up their prayers to all the souls that had died. Of course, somehow through time, “soiling” – like Halloween itself – has become a Snickers bar and scary costumes.

Obviously the tradition of Halloween as we know it today is a mixture of many different The nannies Canada ensure your child well being traditions from around the world. What is consistent in the history of all of them – even though your kids might not know it – is the concept of the souls of the dead and their return to earth. So this year, when you dress your child up in their Batman costume and send them on their way to beg for candy that you would rather they didn’t eat, know that you are participating in a rich and colorful tradition that goes back thousands of years.

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