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<blockquote data-quote="Orpheus Rex" data-source="post: 78706" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>Not quite what I'm talking about... I'm not talking about doomsday crap, that's ridiculous. I'm almost insulted.</p><p>"A few psychics have added new age crap to it that I disregard." Unlike most people, I can say that I have examined several ruins in my 6 trips to the region and have been studying it for a decade. Note that the idea of the council comes from the Hopi end of era beliefs, not the Mayans. If you defined Bolon Yukte Ku, you'd realize that it is translated the God of Nine Strides and is portrayed in the plural and is considered to be an evil deity. You are right in saying that they never actually said they were to appear in 2012, however it is his 52 year cycle and I wrote for the lay person. 2022 is still in his cycle, since it started at mayan date 13.0.0.0.0 (Sunday, 23 December 2012), starting the next cycle. And as it is mythological it can be interpreted symbolically, I certaintly wouldn't expect a nine footed jaguar dog tree to appear and wreak havoc. Nevertheless, credible scholars continue to debate this subject.</p><p>Anyways, I'm saying Aevi could have based it off of it. If you consider that his pseudonym as he defined it is Old Norse, it seems even more likely that he may base his story off more ancient things.</p><p>I didn't start this page for semantics though. Like I said, lets see if we can find connections and pick his brains apart. I may be entirely off base, but it's an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orpheus Rex, post: 78706, member: 4500"] Not quite what I'm talking about... I'm not talking about doomsday crap, that's ridiculous. I'm almost insulted. "A few psychics have added new age crap to it that I disregard." Unlike most people, I can say that I have examined several ruins in my 6 trips to the region and have been studying it for a decade. Note that the idea of the council comes from the Hopi end of era beliefs, not the Mayans. If you defined Bolon Yukte Ku, you'd realize that it is translated the God of Nine Strides and is portrayed in the plural and is considered to be an evil deity. You are right in saying that they never actually said they were to appear in 2012, however it is his 52 year cycle and I wrote for the lay person. 2022 is still in his cycle, since it started at mayan date 13.0.0.0.0 (Sunday, 23 December 2012), starting the next cycle. And as it is mythological it can be interpreted symbolically, I certaintly wouldn't expect a nine footed jaguar dog tree to appear and wreak havoc. Nevertheless, credible scholars continue to debate this subject. Anyways, I'm saying Aevi could have based it off of it. If you consider that his pseudonym as he defined it is Old Norse, it seems even more likely that he may base his story off more ancient things. I didn't start this page for semantics though. Like I said, lets see if we can find connections and pick his brains apart. I may be entirely off base, but it's an idea. [/QUOTE]
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