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Dear brother Jagbir,

 

Jay Shri Mataji,

 

Thanks for your mail, I just wanted to add what Our

Holly Mother Told us one day about 2012, that it will

be so nice and so peacefull to live on earth that even

the angels will be a bit jealous of us.

 

With love Sharmila

--- jagbir singh <adishakti_org a écrit :

 

> Beliefwatch: 12/21/12

> Newsweek - Sept. 25, 2006 issue

>

> Followers of New Age spirituality have long turned

> to indigenous

> religions for wisdom and inspiration, so it has not

> escaped their

> notice that something big happens in 2012: the

> ancient and complex

> Mayan calendar—studied by astrology, spirituality

> and history buffs

> alike—has chugged along for 1,872,000 days, and its

> cycle stops (and

> restarts) on Dec. 21, 2012.

>

> Speculation over the 2012 cycle change has spurred a

> growing cottage

> industry. Amazon.com shows more than 100 books on

> the subject, with

> titles like " Doomsday 2012 " and " 2012: You Have a

> Choice! " A number

> of spirituality conferences are already convening.

> This month in New

> Mexico, spiritual seekers will gather for a " 2012

> Ascension

> Symposium, " which promises to " offer humanity global

> reassurance and

> change the Consciousness of the world " ; metaphysics

> author Geoff

> Stray is giving a series of lectures on 2012

> throughout 2006 and

> 2007, including at the UFO Conference in Nevada in

> February and

> a " Healing Conference " in Jericho, Israel, in May.

>

> To add to the frenzy, it just so happens that the

> years building up

> to 2012 mark an unusual astronomical alignment, one

> so rare it

> occurs only in 30 out of every 26,000 years. During

> this period, the

> Sun will make its annual crossing of the galactic

> equator—the plane

> that bisects the Milky Way as it appears in the

> sky—on the same day

> as the winter solstice. So what does all this mean?

> A small group of

> doomsayers believe a life-ending cataclysm is on the

> horizon.

> Patrick Geryl, a Belgian researcher, says he

> believes the alignment

> will trigger a reversal in the magnetic fields of

> the Sun, causing

> it to get 10 or 20 times hotter, which will reverse

> the Earth's

> rotation on its axis and flood its inhabitants

> (mainstream

> astronomers don't agree).

>

> Meso-American scholars are far less concerned. In

> Mayan cosmology,

> time proceeds in cycles—not in a straight line. " The

> world

> collapses, but then it gets reborn, " says Davíd

> Carrasco, professor

> of Latin American religions at Harvard University.

> (The Maya believe

> the same thing happens when the Sun rises and sets

> each day.)

> Literary-magazine editor Daniel Pinchbeck, author of

> " 2012: The

> Return of Quetzalcoatl, " sees the new cycle as an

> opportunity for

> personal and spiritual growth. Instead of looking at

> the completion

> of the 5,125-year cycle as " the end, " Pinchbeck

> suggests that

> 2012 " could be more like the birth of the world. "

>

> Holly Lebowitz Rossi

> Beliefwatch: 12/21/12 - Newsweek Sept. 25, 2006

> issue

>

 

 

 

 

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