2009 Edgar Cayce Calendars Ready

Today, I got a look at the new 2009 Edgar Cayce Calendar, “Divine in Nature” with Inspirational Quotes by the “Sleeping Prophet.”  

They are gorgeous!

This year, they’re also better with 125 percent more quotes–two per month, sometimes three–and larger date spaces so there’s more room for writing memos.

The photos are even more outstanding than last year’s!

Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman

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2012: A Time for Godlings on Earth?

In a The Mystery of 2012 article called, “A Vision for Humanity,” Barbara Max Hubbard, cofounder and president of the  Foundation for Conscious Evolution and former nominee for vice president of the USA, says that she believes we are godlings in the making. She sees a future in which we will be universal human beings with our hearts connected to all of life and is awakened from within with the desire to express creativity for the good of the individual and also for all.

Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman

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2012: A New Species Evolving

Barbara Max Hubbard, cofounder and president of the  Foundation for Conscious Evolution believes 2012 heralds the challenge to either evolve or devolve.  She sees the crises we confront as opportunities for humanity to rise to evolving a new human being . . . or become extinct.

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Ancient Maya & Ruler of Previous World

The ancient Maya immortalized the ruler of the previous world in Seven Macaw, the Big Dipper and its seven stars. Seven Macaw fell because of arrogance and conceit. John Major Jenkins writes about Seven Macaw in his article in The Mystery of 2012.

I wonder if Seven Macaw refers to Atlantis? According to Edgar Cayce, the ancient Maya originally came from Atlantis. Cayce’s trance source says that the Atlanteans were a different race than the human race. Their civilization fell because of arrogance and conceit. Atlantis went down into the Atlantic Ocean during what Cayce says was a shift in the earth’s axis.

Therefore, I wonder:  Did the seven stars of the Big Dipper actually fall or tilt in a different direction in the sky after the earth’s axis shifted? What do you think?

Copyright 2008 Carol Chapman

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2012 Refers to Mayan God’s Resurrection

According to John Major Jenkins in his The Mystery of 2012 article entitled, “The Origins of the 2012 Revelation,” the 2012 winter solstice on December 21, 2012, refers to the Maya sun diety called One Hunahpu.  

Jenkin’s study of the Izapa, Guatemala group of monuments in the ancient ruin’s ball court led him to believe that the date refers to the resurrection of One Hunahpu.

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Maya: Those Who Gaze at the Center

In an article published in the pages of The Mystery of 2012, John Major Jenkins says that the Mesoamericans called themselves the “nik wak’inel” or “those who gaze into the center.”

Then, he asks the question, the center of what?

He replies that the ancient Mesoamericans identified three centers. They are:

  1. The center of the North or the Polestar represented by what they called “Seven Macaw” which was the seven stars of the Big Dipper constellation
  2. The center of the sky overhead or at the zenith. This they called Quetzalcoatl which was in the area of the Pleiades constellation
  3. The center of the Milky Way Galaxy which is presently in the last three degrees of the constellation Sagittarius.

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Tzolkin Mayan Calendar Measures Corn Life Cycle

The Tzolkin religious or ceremonial calendar of the Maya not only measures the gestation period of a human baby. It also measures the life cycle of the corn plant. One cycle of the Tzolkin lasts 260 days. In the highlands of Guatemala, 260 days marks the time between the day corn is planted and the day corn is harvested. According to John Major Jenkins, the Maya Creation Myth says that human beings are made of corn. Therefore, the human and the corn cycles coincide according to the Tzolkin.

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