Saturday, November 10, 2007

Mayan calendar Night Five (2)

Natural psychic Sean David Morton was a guest on the overnight talk show Coast to Coast AM with George Noory on November 8, 2007. He talked about the coming Fifth Night of the Galactic Cycle of the Mayan calendar, comparing it to the biblical Apocalypse as described in the book of Revelation. His views are partially based on the work of Dr. Johan Calleman and John Major Jenkins. (continued from last post)

SDM: “…when you look at the Mayas, you look at the Aztecs, and you look at the Egyptians, it’s identical to what in Christian terminology is called the Apocalypse, the scenario that takes place in the final phase of creation and is metaphorically described in the book of Revelation…. The last part of the Mayan calendar that’s about to be completed on October 28 of 2011 [Calleman's corrected date] and then the last part of the night of that calendar of December 21 of 2012. And there’s a lot of people that think that the Apocalypse is the end of the world and it’s not, or at least it’s not really meant to be. It’s the large scale evolution of consciousness and it is entirely determined by this grand cosmic plan. So the Beast, as they call it, cannot win and the book of Revelation ends with a world that is freed from pain and suffering, and the end of the world—but it’s only the end of world as we know it….

“…it’s nevertheless important to realize that evil and good have no independent existence out there, it’s all just the duality of positive versus negative, male versus female, right and left sides of the brain, east versus west…. So despite what Hollywood says, there really are no forces of good and evil….

“…Billions, if not trillions, of dollars are being spent on foreign countries and foreign wars while the whole infrastructure of the United States is just collapsing. And it’s a crime and it’s thievery and looting, at the highest levels, of the treasure of America—is being spent to kill people and blow up other places, when it should be spent on what’s important here, which is actually fixing our roads and our streets and our infrastructure and the things that we use every day.”

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