I can hardly wait for our August fundraiser. 2012 has been a hot topic for several years, and now it’s scary close. Even scarier are recent events.
Some claim that the seventh Hopi prediction has come true. ‘The seas shall turn black.’ The gulf disaster really gets you thinking. I for one was clueless on how much a single oil well could produce. And to think, there are hundred of thousands of these wells around the world. Imagine an orange with hundreds of tiny straws stuck in it, drawing the juices out. Will our earth be left hollow? Will it crumble? Or will it pop like a balloon?
The doomsday possibilities range from asteroids, polar flip, war, super volcano, to flu pandemics. Really, who knows?
The Mayans predicted in 1999 that we would have 13 years to change the path of destruction. Jessica Andersen’s books follow that path. Her modern day Mayan warriors fight hard to save the planet. I pray her last book has a happy ending.
Hopefully, our local Mayan expert, Julianne Baliva, will share some secrets with us. I’ve got some questions for her. How about you?
Mayan Prophecies Lecture, Friday August 20, 7-9 at Gates Community Center 1605 Buffalo Road.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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Donna, I liked your post. How true to think these prophesies can come true. Another author who wrote a series for Silhoutte Nocturne, Lindsay McKenna, wrote about 2012 as well. The miniseries was entitled The Warriors for the Light. Has anyone read them? I have most of them, some paper and some virtual.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Jessica's books yet, so I don't know how or if they correlate. Lindsay's books are Incan in nature and based around Machu Pichu and the king who built it.