End of sacred Mayan calendar
Here's another explanation for why the sacred Mayan calendar does not go past a certain date.
Time is coming to an end.
Funny statement that is, as time has no actual reality.
It is always now.
The human thinking mechanism, however, severed now connectivity—our felt connection to the eternal, one moment. To heaven.
It started labeling and dividing the world in to parts—judging, analyzing, measuring, producing, making plans and so on.
And we identified with it, severing now connectivity.
Something in creation is moving so fast, we can barely keep up. It's why a year can seem like a day.
Pretty soon something is going to give.
Perhaps not the world.
But the end of time, or the mind's rule over reality.
The mind can't keep up with or process the speed. It will have to crash, how a computer would with too much input.
Once it does, now connectivity will be reestablished. The human heart will once again and rightly rule reality.
Nature will have successfully repaired a deep and unnatural damage to the human being and the Earth will be appropriately remade.
This change is not for everyone. Some will not handle it well. If at all.


Christopher Lowman

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