Only 3 Existing Texts in Mayan Hieroglyphics

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:

  • Codex Dresdensis which is in Dresden, Germany
  • Codex Peresianus which is in Paris, France
  • Codex Tro-Cortesianus which is in Madrid, Spain

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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Cayce: Egyptians Came to Yucatan

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

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PREDICTION 2012: Return of Nibiru

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

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Prediction 2012: More Prophecies from Yeitecpatl

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.

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2012 Prediction: Kukulcan Has Returned

Yeitecpatl, author of  Las 13 Profecias Mayas (13 Mayan Prophecies)  interprets the first of the 13 Mayan prophecies, four ahau katun, as meaning that Kukulcan, the plumed serpent, has returned.

The author believes Kukulcan has reincarnated, a male child who would have been born in 1993.

But I’m confused. Isn’t this supposed to be the time between 1993 and 2012 in the Mayan Long Count Calendar called four ahau katun in which, not only will the water serpent return, but also a quetzal and green yaxum bird will come vomiting of blood for the fourth time? How can Yeitecpatl make out of that phrase with such a benign interpretation as that Kukulcan has already returned?

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2012 Prophecies

These are from the investigator Yeitecpatl, author of  13 Mayan Prophecies in which he wonders if Lord Pakal of Palenque will return to life.

The author says that the period from 1993 to 2012 is a time in the Mayan Long Count Calendar called four ahau katun in which a quetzal and green yaxum bird with come vomiting of blood for the fourth time. He also believes that during this time, Kukulcan, the water serpent, whose image is carved on both sides of the stairs of the Pyramid of Kukulcan of the archeological ruin in Chichen Itza.

He understands this time as an occasion when Kukulcan (also known as Quetzalcoatl) will return for the fifth time, especially seeking the Itzaes. This time, he will reutnr as Macuilxochilto, the Fifth Flower representing the fifth step.

What does this mean? More tomorrow.

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Mayan Year 2012 Prophecies

About the 2012 Mayan prophecies–I wonder. Aren’t these prophecies just for the Maya? The December 21, 2012 date is supposed to be the same date, in the circular calendar that represents the arrival of the White Man and the subjugation of their people.

This is a serious prophecy. But, I wonder, does it not only concern the Maya? Why are so many people thinking that this prophecy, which was carved in stone hundreds of years ago by the ancient Maya, refer to anyone other than the Maya?  

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Old Maya Guide Speaks

I often prefer books written for the juvenile audience to adult books. A good example is the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.  

In the field of books on the ancient Maya, I’ve just discovered the delightful The Mystery of the Maya: Uncovering the Lost City of Palenque. It describes personal experiences and is richly illustrated with photographs. The author Peter Lourie tells of his excursion in the snake-infested jungles of the Mexican state of Chiapas with archeologists who are uncovering the fascinating ruins at Palenque.

I especially enjoyed reading the words of an elderly Maya man, Moises Morales, who has been a guide for Palenque archeologists for many decades, his home being a gathering place for researchers starting in the 1970s.

Moises said that he did not think that scientists could be the best interpreters of the Maya mysteries since the basis of their knowledge and belief of the Maya comes from theories they have studied in text books. He believed that the best interpreters would be people who had an unbiased and open mind.

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