Turkish Ruins Older than the Great Pyramid

Have you heard of Gobekli Tepe? It was discovered by a shepherd who noticed oblong shaped rocks that appeared to be arranged in a pattern. Excavation started in 1994.  

Stonehenge was built 5000 years ago in 3,000 BC and the pyramids of Giza in 2,500 BC. Carbon dating of organic matter adhering to the megaliths of Gobekli Tepe reveal it to be 12,000 years old, meaning it was built around 10,000–9,000 BC.

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The ruin is older than the start of human settlement, writing, pottery and the wheel.

Who made this ancient ruin? Citizens from Atlantis?

Even stranger than its antiquated date, is the discovery that about 8,000 BC, the inhabitants of Gobekli Tepe purposefully buried all their megalithic rocks. That is the reason the ruins have been overlooked for so long. They looked to most people, including archeologists before the shepherd noticed the regular pattern of the rocks, like hills.

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Dream Teleseminar Tonight!

I’ve just learned that a number of people did not receive the notice about the Complimentary Dream Telephone Seminar tonight. I have sent out two enewsletter notices in the last couple of days with the announcement – do not know where they went – possibly lost in cyberspace. More likely, that I inadvertently did something when sending out the enewsletters. I’ve checked everything over before sending this one. You should receive it. I really hope you can join me tonight because we’ve got a wonderful guest. Here is all the information again:

Dream Network Teleseminar

When: 8:30 to 9:30 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time

For the different North American Time Zones:

7:30 – 8:30 pm Central Daylight Savings Time

6:30 – 7:30 pm  Mountain Daylight Savings Time

5:30 – 6:30 pm Pacific Daylight Savings Time

4:30 – 5:30 pm Alaska Daylight Savings Time

9:30 – 10:30 pm Atlantic Daylight Savings Time

10:00 – 11:00 pm Newfoundland Daylight Savings Time

Everyone else, please check on the internet for 03:30 – 4:30 GMT

Date: Tuesday (tonight), March 10th, 2009

Who: Carol Chapman with guest Nick Caple, former dream interpretation columnist for Edgar Cayce Canada’s magazine The Open Road. Nick is also a dream seminar leader.

Where: The comfort of your own home on your telephone

How: Register on this blog for the telephone number and passcode.

What to Bring: Your dreams, your questions, your inquiring mind!

Purpose: To develop a community of people that help each other to access soul guidance and metaphysical information with a focus on dreams. Through dreams you can access your life purpose, health advice, psychic development, answers to relationship and financial questions . . . and much more.

Cost: Totally Fr.e.e Complimentary Teleseminar. The only cost is your regular long distance telephone charge.

Talk with you then! Print this out and pin it up where you can see it.

Wishing you love, success, and happiness . . .

Carol Chapman —

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Dream Interpretation Teleseminar Tomorrow

I’ve just learned that a number of people did not receive the notice about the Complimentary Dream Telephone Seminar Tomorrow. I sent out the enewsletter yesterday, so it should be in listed among your emails. If not, perhaps your SPAM filter gobbled it up. Here’s the information again:

The Dream Network Teleseminar

When: 8:30 to 9:30 PM Daylight Savings Time

Date: Tuesday (tomorrow), March 10th, 2009

Who: Carol Chapman with guest Nick Caple, former dream interpretation columnist for Edgar Cayce Canada’s magazine The Open Road and a dream seminar leader.

Where: The comfort of your own home on your telephone

How: For the telephone number and passcode, please register on this blog.

What to Bring: Your dreams, your questions, your inquiring mind!

Purpose: To develop a community of people that help each other to access soul guidance and metaphysical information with a focus on dreams. Through dreams you can access your life purpose, health advice, psychic development, answers to relationship and financial questions . . . and much more.

Cost: Totally Fr.e.e Complimentary Teleseminar. The only cost is your regular long distance telephone charge.

Anything else? After the dream interpretation time, we can discuss other topics such as orbs, crop circles, and 2012.

Talk with you then! Print this out and pin it up where you can see it.

Wishing you love, success, and happiness . . .

Carol Chapman —

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You are Cordially invited to . . .

The Dream Network Teleseminar

When: 8:30 to 9:30 PM Daylight Savings Time

Date: Tuesday (in 2 days), March 10th, 2009

Who: Carol Chapman with guest Nick Caple, former dream interpretation columnist for Edgar Cayce Canada’s Open Road

Where: The comfort of your own home on your telephone

How:

For the telephone number and passcode, please register on this blog! Thanks, Carol Chapman

What to Bring: Your dreams, your questions, your inquiring mind!

Purpose: To develop a community of people that help each other to access soul guidance and metaphysical information with a focus on dreams. Through dreams you can access your life purpose, health advice, answers to relationship and financial questions . . . and much more.

Cost: Totally Fr.e.e Complimentary Teleseminar. The only cost is your regular long distance telephone fee

Anything else? After the dream interpretation time, we can discuss other topics such as orbs, crop circles, and 2012.

Talk with you then! Print this out and pin it up where you can see it.

Wishing you love, success, and happiness . . .

Carol Chapman —

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More from Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men on 2012

Since the December 21, 2012 date comes from a translation of Mayan glyphs, I believe it is important to find out what Maya people say about 2012. Here’s an excerpt of a letter from Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men of the Itza tradition in northern Yucatan:

We the Mayans who have not been cultured by the Western
Culture do not agree with all the negative things our sacred
calendars have been involved in.

Mayan Elders Speak about 2012 – Authors of Idiots Guide to 2012

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Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men Speaks about 2012 –

This is a quote from a letter sent from Hunbatz Men, Mayan Elder in the Itza tradition to Colin Andrews who is co-author of The Idiot’s Guide to 2012. It appears that, according to Hunbatz Men, 2012 is not an issue for native Maya.

the belief of
the year 2012 was invented by the American archaeologist Eric Thompson when he visited
the archaeological site of COBA, Mexico. He claimed he found that information in that place.

Mayan Elders Speak about 2012 – Authors of Idiots Guide to 2012

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2012 Movies

I’ve been looking up 2012 movies to see how they compare with the one I’m working on. To my surprise, I’ve seen trailers for 2012 movies with what appears to be Tibetan Monks, something about the dead coming alive, a talking head movie of a young guy with such poor audio I can hardly hear what he’s saying who is denouncing the whole thing as a scam to make money, another talking head view of young man speaking at a conference.

Isn’t 2012 about December 21, 2012, the end of the Long Count Calendar of the ancient Maya? It appears as if there are few 2012 movies about the Maya people, ancient and modern, of Mexico. That’s what my 2012 movie is about.

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Where to find happiness?

Here’s an interesting observation as a result of my interview with 2012 expert Robert K. Sitler, Ph.D. He told me how he’s always sad when he comes back to the US from Guatemala or Yucatan where he’s been visiting with modern-day Maya.

I said, “Did I hear you right? Aren’t they very poor and live in one-room mud and wattle houses? Shouldn’t you be happy to get back to civilization?”

He said that I had heard him right. He is sad because they have such a richness of spirit, family and intimacy. In comparison, returning to the US feels cold, lonely and as if most people are depressed. He said that many modern-day Maya are very happy even though they have little material possessions. He said that their children are also very happy even though they don’t have toys but only use natural objects like stones and sticks for fanciful play.  They also revere the natural world in which they live.

Here’s my experience. On my way down to the Winter Star Party, every restaurant where we stopped that also had a gift shop, I wanted to buy something such as marble Easter eggs, bowls with rabbits painted on them, and stuffed bunnies for Easter. We decided to buy these items on the way home from our week of star gazing.

However, after the friendship, conviviality of fellow amateur astronomers as well as living in nature in a rustic cabin – we also lived by nature’s rhythms since we couldn’t use electricity after dark to preserve our night vision – I felt so content within myself that on the way home from the Winter Stay Party, all the things I thought I needed and wanted to buy meant nothing to me.

Was it because of the intimacy, friendship and closeness to nature – the way the Maya live – that I did not need things to make me happy?

Very interesting is all I can say!

Carol Chapman —

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Asteroid Passes Close to Earth Yesterday!

Do you know that an asteroid passed closer to the earth than the moon on Monday? It was relatively tiny – only 200 feet wide – which probably explains why astronomers did not see it until three days before it whizzed by? It is amazing to me that it passed only twice as high as telecommunication satellites. It makes you wonder if the predictions about 2012 are about a larger asteroid hitting earth.

A small asteroid buzzed by Earth Monday, though only real astronomy geeks in the Pacific would have noticed.

The rock, estimated to be no more than 200 feet wide, zoomed past our planet at an altitude of 40,000 miles at 1:44 p.m. universal time — or 8:44 EST.

Dubbed 2009 DD45, it was discovered only on Friday by Australian astronomers.

Forty thousand miles may sound like a lot, but it’s only about one-seventh of the way to the moon, and less than twice as far out as many telecommunications satellites.

Had 2009 DD45 hit the Earth, it would have exploded on or near the surface with the force of a large nuclear blast — not very reassuring when you consider humanity had only about three days’ notice.

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com

Surprise Asteroid Makes Near-Miss of Earth (Missed by 40,000 miles)

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