Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Adrian Gilbert, author of 2012: Mayan Year of Destiny says that the Maya burned their furniture, broke their pottery, and added sections to their pyramids at the end of every 52-year period.
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If you listened in to the Maria Shaw Show at http://www.PsychicOnAir.com yesterday morning, you know that I’m going to be speaking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Saturday, May 17, 2008–two Saturdays from today. The one-day seminar is on 2012: The Mayan Calendar and the Yucatan Peninsula.
For more information, please contact Kevin Reger in Milwaukee at 262-547-3262 or by email at vfuller@wi.rr.com.
The event is sponsored by the Heartland Region of Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. Read about the event on their web site at: http://guest.cvent.com/i.aspx?1Q,P1,9B966B35-0F3C-4994-9DCE-63970AB5EB6B.
Or take a look on the events page of my speaker web site at: http://www.CaroleChapman.com/events.
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Today I’m going to be interviewed by Maria Shaw on the Psychic On Air talk radio show at 10:30 EST.
Just go to http://www.PsychicOnAir.com. On the top, right hand page you’ll see a “Listen Live” button. Just click on the “Listen Live” button and you’ll be connected immediately.
Talk to you then!
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In 1552, the Bishop Diego de Landa thought he was doing the world a favor when he burned most of the “books” of the Maya. I say “books” because they consisted of painstakingly painted picture-letters called hieroglyphics. The books were made of fig tree material. And, although they are called books, they were more like a map that folds out accordion-style.
Bishop de Landa burned almost all the hieroglyphic records of the Maya’s history and religion as well as destroying many “idols,” inscribed stelae, and altar stones.
I assume Bishop de Landa was in the throes of Inquisition fever since the Spanish Inquisition was established in 1478 and was not officially abolished until 1823.
However, he did regret his actions and wrote all he could remember of the Mayan texts in: Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan.
He did the dastardly deed in Mani, a town in the Mexican state of Yucatan, southwest of Chichen Itza. When visiting Yucatan in January 2008, I drove through Mani. Today, it is a peaceful hamlet surrounded by orange orchards. You would never know it was once the scene of such a tragedy.
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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There are only 3 books known to the Western World that are written in ancient Mayan hieroglyphics . They have been carried away from the Yucatan where the Maya live by explorers. They are:
According to Frank Waters in Mexico Mystique, they do not contain any historical information about the ancient Maya but only divinatory almanacs, eclipse tables, tables of the movement of the planet Venus, and religious material.
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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In a psychic reading, Edgar Cayce, the “sleeping prophet of Virginia Beach” said that an individual, who was designated by the anonymous number of 3384-3, had at one time lived in the “Egyptian land” and had been prepared in a facility called the Temple Beautiful to come to the land that is now known as Yucatan.
As far fetched as this statement seems to be, there are indications that people who looked like Egyptians were in the Maya’s land, for example, the large stone heads with African features found around La Venta in Tobasco. Archeologist believe these are sculptures of the Olmecs, ancient predecessors of the Maya
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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Edgar Cayce’s psychic source agrees with Spanish authors Oviedo and Valdes who wrote in 1535 that the ancient Maya came from Atlantis.
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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I always thought that Lemuria sank beneath the sea before Atlantis. However, in psychic reading 5750-1 Cayce says that Lemurians came to Yucatan where they influenced a civilization which had already been established by the Atlanteans.
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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In books by Zechariah Sitchin, such as The Twelfth Planet: Book I of the Earth Chronicles, the author claims that translations of ancient Summarian texts point to the population of the earth by aliens in our deep and distant past. The aliens came from an erratic planet called Nibiru, which has a very unusual orbit and only returns to the environ of the Solar System every 3600 years causing natural disasters on earth such as the Great Flood of the Bible.
The aliens from Nibiru, called the anunnukki, came here to mine gold which they needed on their home planet to heal the degradation of their atmosphere. They interbred with primates on earth to create the human race. I mention this because, according to the following blog, Nibiru’s return is predicted for 2012, the year in which the present Mayan Long Count Calendar ends.
well the reason why I bring all of this up is because some people think that Nibiru the 12th Planet in our solar system also known as planet X is going to be here in 2012, the Mayan Callender also says that something is going to happen in 2012, and we all know the extreme christians is waiting for the end of days, which isn’t really an end of days, but I digress
Zeharia Stitchen via the Summarian ancient text also talks about how our solar system was 1rst formed and how plant earth came to be
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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You’re already seen the first prophecy from Yeitecpatl: the return of Kukulcan, the feathered serpent.
2. Food and water shortages due to exploitation of the earth and uneven distribution of wealth
3. The beginning of the end of traditional religions
4. Everyone in a societal leadership role, both good and bad, will have to answer for their actions
5. A cosmic catastrophe in which the sun and moon turn toward each other, which the author interprets as meaning that there will be a spiritual awakening and also a scientific and technological awakening with the creation of more inventions
6. People with pure hearts will grow in wisdom and even understand the knowledge of spiritual initiates
7. Physical and spiritual changes in man. Could be another comet-created catastrophe
8. The great cities will believe in a new religion more focused on love.
9. The loss of innocence in children which the author interprets as possibly meaning the increase in prostitution and pederasty.
10. Serious illnesses of epidemic proportions.
11. The dead and Mayan prophets will come alive again.
12. A “sinking of the heavens” or, according to the author, the fall of civilization.
13. The end of time when Quetzelcoatl or Kukulcan will rule in men’s hearts.
Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman
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