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The Mayans and some other ancient culture (can't remember name) plotted a 26,000 year (24,000 years for the other culture) cycle of our galaxy around the central sun. According to their calculations that cycle ended on 12/21/12, and we're in that part of the new cycle where supposedly our galaxy is being inundated with light energy of a density that dark energy (as it's been) can't exist, and according to some this light energy is a primary reason for the Great Awakening. Being inundated with light energy is also believed to explain why things are so haywire and people so energetically stirred, in that if one's energy doesn't resonate with this light energy, one feels uncomfortable and stirred up all the time.

Has anyone looked at the sun lately? It no longer has any yellow to it at all (except on rising and setting) and is blindingly white. It even looks bigger. I'm not the only one who has noticed this.

I'm just offering a different point of view on this subject.

2 years ago
8 score
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The Mayans and some other ancient culture (can't remember name) plotted a 26,000 year (24,000 years for the other culture) cycle of our galaxy around the central sun. According to their calculations that cycle ended on 12/21/12, and we're in that part of the new cycle where supposedly our galaxy is being inundated with light energy of a density that dark energy (as it's been) can't exist, and according to some this light energy is a primary reason for the Great Awakening. Being inundated with light energy is also believed to explain why things are so haywire and people so energetically stirred, in that if one's energy doesn't resonate with this light energy, one feels uncomfortable and stirred up all the time.

Has anyone looked at the sun lately? It no longer has any yellow to it at all (except on rising and setting) and is blindingly white. It even looks bigger (I'm not the only one who has noticed this).

I'm just offering a different point of view on this subject.

2 years ago
1 score