The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012 - Dr. Synthia Andrews Nd [65]
The Least You Need to Know
◆ The solar maximum of 2012 will cause extreme weather and technological interruptions.
◆ The earth’s magnetic field is weakening, which may indicate an upcoming reversal of the magnetic poles.
◆ Scientists are measuring cracks in the earth’s magnetic field that allow high levels of solar radiation into the earth’s atmosphere.
◆ The largest super volcano ever discovered is at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. It’s showing signs of eminent eruption.
◆ The photon belt is a recurring and much-written-about event with no basis in reality.
◆ The changes of 2012 are thought to bring about a rising of consciousness and spiritual evolution.
Chapter 11
Past Parallel Prophecies
In This Chapter
◆ Hopi words of wisdom
◆ The quatrains of Nostradamus
◆ Biblical end times
◆ End times according to Edgar Cayce
◆ The Kali Yuga forecast
While you’re watching the news, you may be starting to wonder if ancient prophecies are being fulfilled in our time. You’re not alone. A 2002 TIME/CNN poll reveals that 35 percent of the population agrees. And 59 percent of the population believes the end times will happen in this time (“Apocalypse Now,” Time Magazine, June 23, 2002). Let’s not forget, however, that in every era during uncertainty and upheaval, belief in the end times rises. The fall of Rome, the Black Plague, and World War II are good examples.
Are you curious if there are other ancient prophecies pointing to 2012? In fact, there are a lot of predictions that fit the general scheme of the Mayan prophecy. However, none of them comes with an actual date.
Many researchers lump them together, building the case that 2012 was universally foretold as the end times. It’s not really true, but it is true that the end times have been foretold. Let’s take a look at some of the more prevalent past prophecies of the Hopi, Nostradamus, the Bible, and more. One thing they all have in common: they are double-sided, being cataclysmic and uplifting.
The Hopi: Red Road or Black Road?
The Hopi, whose name means “peaceful people,” are a Native American tribe of the Four Corners area of the Southwestern United States. Their reservation is in Arizona. They live on a large mesa in two key communities, Oraibi and Hotevilla. Like the Maya, they have an extensive prophecy with extreme accuracy. The prophecy dates back several thousand years as an oral tradition. There is also a sacred rock with a pictogram that reveals part of the Hopi prophecy. Called the prophecy stone, it is still preserved, revered, and protected from public viewing by Hopi Elders. A pictogram is a picture or series of pictures that tells a story, describes an event, or relays a concept. The Hopi prophecy stone tells the story of the Hopi prophecy.
The Hopi prophecy rings with a breathtaking spiritual authority. It doesn’t give dates when events will happen, but gives signs. In the Hopi prophecy, we have a choice: we can travel the red road of spirituality and attain harmony with the earth, or the black road of the material world and cause the ruin of the earth. The road of the material is doomed to destruction at the hands of greed and avarice. The red road leads to higher spiritual reality.
Individuals may be traveling one road while society follows the other road. It’s the individual’s responsibility to walk the red road for the Great Spirit. The prophecies are meant for society, the road that is being taken by the masses. The prophecy gives many signs to alert society to the road being traveled; there are crossroads or junctions where society can choose to rejoin the red road if we are lost on the black road. The farther along the track of the black road society goes, the harder it is to rejoin the red road. Eventually we will reach the point of no return.
What road are we on and where are we now? The Hopi prophecy given here