Thursday, December 17, 2020

Calendars & Apocalypses



Here's a new video I've just published entitled "Calendars & Apocalypses" -- I hope you will enjoy it!

Also please share it with anyone who might find it helpful for positive purposes, especially with anyone who may be feeling confused or anxious about the steady drumbeat of "end-of-the-world" proclamations which continue to pop up along the margins of our attention from irresponsible or misguided (or, potentially, malevolent) sources on various media and social media channels.

Lately, we've been told that due to vague and never-fully-explained calendar changes, 2020 is really the year 2012 -- and you may recall that earlier this year we were told that the world would end on June 21st of 2020.

That prediction does not appear to have been borne out -- but now another batch of predictions has popped up regarding December 21 of this year.

This video explains that apocalyptic texts, including the Revelation of John included in the New Testament canon, as well as the description of Ragnarok found in the Elder Edda of Norse myth -- have their foundation in celestial metaphor. Indeed, the ancient myths from virtually every culture on earth can be shown to be based on celestial metaphor, and that holds true for the "end-of-the-world" scenarios found in world myth.

The Maya calendar cycle of 2012 fame almost certainly fits into the same world-wide pattern. A new twist this year comes in the form of researchers who declare that, due to the switch from the Julian calendar system to the Gregorian calendar system, the year we think is 2020 is actually the year 2012.

This video explains where that erroneous assertion comes from, and how you can see for yourself that it is completely wrong. These predictions are being used to inflict anxiety and trauma upon the good people of the earth -- but the ancient myths actually have as one of their most-central themes the repair of trauma. We just have to learn to listen to them in the language that they are actually speaking, which is a metaphorical language, an esoteric language, and a celestial language.