I am excited, because I’m really close to getting the first edit of my 2012 end of the world movie complete. I just added the Hunbatz Men interview about Stele One and the December 21, 2012 date in Coba, Mexico.
Today I enjoyed reviewing video footage I taped while in Yucatan after the 2009 spring equinox near Chichen Itza. It is an interview of Mayan Daykeeper and Ceremonial Leader Hunbatz Men on his explanation of the Mayan science behind the 2012 prophecies. I am preparing for my presentation, “Do Mayan Shamans Believe the World Will End in 2012,” at the Edgar Cayce Forum on October 26th at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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.
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.
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