OK, it's 2012 and the world is supposed to end sometime in December, right? Earthquakes, tsunamis and weird weather events escalate, the poles are shifting and Santorum rises in the south. It appears we are on "a bumpy ride" toward uncertainty. Interpretations of Hopi prophesies being fulfilled (which may result in palulukang -the feathered serpent-- causing the "world to flip over four times,") and the Mayan suggestion that one would be advised to live above the elevation of San Cristobal (7,200 feet) poke us with a reminder that we may be living in cataclysmic times.
Or is this Y2012K?
The Paracast presents a free-wheeling roundtable that looks at Meso-American prophesy concerning the "end of [this] fourth-world." As discussed on previous shows, the Mayan calenderical system has been overly abused by the media, and to help sort it out, we welcome first-time guests, Brendon O'Brien and Jonnie Channell (who lived w/ the Maya and coordinate specialized tours to the Maya lands) to help bring us up-to-speed about this crucial time at the end of the baktun cycle. And that's just one cycle found in over 17 Mayan calenders--several of which are clicking over, etc, ...
We live in a big world, and the Mayan view of these times are echoed further north in the USA and probably around the world. Zuni elder --Clifford Mahooty-- returns to the Paracast and provides us with an insightful Southwest US indigenous context to help us objectively analyze these so-called "end times."
Please post your questions here--we are taping this Monday...
Or is this Y2012K?
The Paracast presents a free-wheeling roundtable that looks at Meso-American prophesy concerning the "end of [this] fourth-world." As discussed on previous shows, the Mayan calenderical system has been overly abused by the media, and to help sort it out, we welcome first-time guests, Brendon O'Brien and Jonnie Channell (who lived w/ the Maya and coordinate specialized tours to the Maya lands) to help bring us up-to-speed about this crucial time at the end of the baktun cycle. And that's just one cycle found in over 17 Mayan calenders--several of which are clicking over, etc, ...
We live in a big world, and the Mayan view of these times are echoed further north in the USA and probably around the world. Zuni elder --Clifford Mahooty-- returns to the Paracast and provides us with an insightful Southwest US indigenous context to help us objectively analyze these so-called "end times."
Please post your questions here--we are taping this Monday...