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Tibetan Monk Remote Views 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 22074" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: Tibetan Monk Remote Views 2012</strong></p><p></p><p>You know, it could well be that the Mayans figured two things when it came to their calandar. First, it's so simple it has to be true(occams razor and all) when the end of the calalbar came, why they would just make a new one. Second, just because it's the 'end of the age' does not necessarily mean that it's the end of the planet and the life on it. What's missing of course is the Mayans themselves or heck, even just one to explain what it was they were thinking rather than what poeple 'think' the hyroglyphics meant.</p><p> </p><p>Imagine the fun stuff that would come about if a thousand or two years from now, Double Dutch and Pig Latin surfaced and scholars tried to link it to some logical 'meanings' or messages.</p><p> </p><p>True Bubbu, the positions of the stars and constelations through the various seasons were fact. You could erect monstrous stone observatories (Stonehenge) to be just as exact as a chronometer (well, almost + - 24 hours) Not shabby for those without qtz crystals or fancy gearwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 22074, member: 44"] [b]Re: Tibetan Monk Remote Views 2012[/b] You know, it could well be that the Mayans figured two things when it came to their calandar. First, it's so simple it has to be true(occams razor and all) when the end of the calalbar came, why they would just make a new one. Second, just because it's the 'end of the age' does not necessarily mean that it's the end of the planet and the life on it. What's missing of course is the Mayans themselves or heck, even just one to explain what it was they were thinking rather than what poeple 'think' the hyroglyphics meant. Imagine the fun stuff that would come about if a thousand or two years from now, Double Dutch and Pig Latin surfaced and scholars tried to link it to some logical 'meanings' or messages. True Bubbu, the positions of the stars and constelations through the various seasons were fact. You could erect monstrous stone observatories (Stonehenge) to be just as exact as a chronometer (well, almost + - 24 hours) Not shabby for those without qtz crystals or fancy gearwork. [/QUOTE]
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