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Genealogical relationships of Presidents of the United States

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,122 ✭✭✭TalkieWalkie


    I imagine he is referring to the end of the Mayan calendar...

    We are living today in the cusp of the Mayan end times, the end of a galactic day or time period spanning thousands of years. One galactic day of 25,625 years is divided into five cycles of 5,125 years.

    The Great Cycle of the Mayan Long Count calendar ends on the winter solstice of 2012 A.D. Following Mayan concepts of cyclic time and World Age transitions, this is as much about beginnings as endings. In fact, it was considered by the ancient Mayans to signify the creation of a new World Age. We are almost at the end of the fifth and final 5,125 year cycle!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭studiorat


    I imagine he is referring to the end of the Mayan calendar...

    We are living today in the cusp of the Mayan end times, the end of a galactic day or time period spanning thousands of years. One galactic day of 25,625 years is divided into five cycles of 5,125 years.

    The Great Cycle of the Mayan Long Count calendar ends on the winter solstice of 2012 A.D. Following Mayan concepts of cyclic time and World Age transitions, this is as much about beginnings as endings. In fact, it was considered by the ancient Mayans to signify the creation of a new World Age. We are almost at the end of the fifth and final 5,125 year cycle!

    Nice copypasta. The Divine Feminine the Kingdom of God.
    Spirituality forum---> that-a-way ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,619 ✭✭✭fontanalis


    A galctic day, who decides the length of one of these?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,122 ✭✭✭TalkieWalkie


    studiorat wrote: »
    Nice copypasta. The Divine Feminine the Kingdom of God.
    Spirituality forum---> that-a-way ;)

    LOL, is there a negative vibe toward copy and paste around here ?
    Question asked, answer given. Does it matter if I didn't reword it ?
    It's not like i was trying to pretent they were my own words, I did link to the article :D

    Edit : well, i thought I did :P

    Here is the link http://www.adishakti.org/mayan_end_times_prophecy_12-21-2012.htm


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,609 ✭✭✭Flamed Diving


    fontanalis wrote: »
    A galctic day, who decides the length of one of these?

    They do.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭studiorat



    Scooby Doo is a member of the NWO...

    Zoikes!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭studiorat


    Question asked, answer given. Does it matter if I didn't reword it ?

    It's some woo-woo rubbish from the internet. It's not exactly what I'd call an answer. A citation from it would be a waste IMO. I was just interested so see where it was scraped from.

    I mean you just read that "Atlantis" is 800,000 km in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, on the internet, does that make it worth quoting or taking to be fact?

    Would you quote from it to support a point?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,122 ✭✭✭TalkieWalkie


    studiorat wrote: »
    It's some woo-woo rubbish from the internet. It's not exactly what I'd call an answer. A citation from it would be a waste IMO. I was just interested so see where it was scraped from.

    You asked what he was referring to and I helped you out. I didn't say I agree with or that the source was 100% accurate

    studiorat wrote: »
    I mean you just read that "Atlantis" is 800,000 km in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, on the internet, does that make it worth quoting or taking to be fact?

    Would you quote from it to support a point?

    Nope, that's why I ignored that part.


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