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Was 2012 an Epic Fail?

Marc Oromaner, Contributor Waking Times For years leading up to 2012, spiritual-types who were sick of the way the world was heading could take comfort in the promise of a new era that was predicted to begin on December 21 of that year. The Mayans, known for their astronomical expertise had supposedly predicted it. In

Woman’s World or Man’s Paradise?

Zuzka Burdanova, Contributor Waking Times  While travelling in Central America in early 2012, I passed through regions inhabited by Mayas. Since the notorious end of the world proclaimed for the 21st  of December 2012 was coming up, I was curious to find out what the Mayans still living today think of it. This date marks

2012: Temporal Epicenter of a Cultural Earthquake

Peter Russell, Spirit of Now Waking Times  Editor’s Note: This article by Peter Russell was written in 2009 and is more relevant now than ever.  In recent times there has been growing interest in the possibility that the global crisis is coming to a head in the year 2012. It will be a time when

The Shift Is Up To Us

Editor, Prevent Disease Waking Times  To address the media hype around Dec 21, 2012, it will be important for us to hold a positive energy and convey an optimistic message. We really don’t need to repeat the fear that Y2K created. To that end, we would like to emphasize that there is a shift occurring,

December 2012 – Just the Beginning

Linda George, Contributing Writer Waking Times We made it!  We got through 2012. Well – almost. THE month of THE year that has been talked about for decades is finally here. The date we’ve all  had thrust into our consciousness – December 21is the date of the ‘Galactic Alignment.’ The what – you may ask?

Who Determined That the Mayan Calendar Ends on December 21, 2012?

Cosmic Convergence, Contributor Waking Times  Where did the “Long Count” End Date really come from? Who would deny that there is a LOT of conflicting and confusing information regarding the end of the Mayan Calendar? Complex, complicated and convoluted is the only way to describe the overwhelming number of narratives surrounding the date December 21, 2012. How


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