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Rupturian influence on the Mayan civilization |
Rupturian influence on the Mayan civilization |
| Written by Al Herr | |
| Thursday, 17 April 2008 | |
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While Archbishop Usher of Armagh in Ireland (1581–1656) calculated using as a basis records from the Bible that the earth was created at 9:00 AM on October 26, 4004 B.C., the Mayans calculated several centuries before that the cosmos is several million years old. In 755 A.D., they predicted the total solar eclipse of July 11, 1991. The Mayans calculated that the earth goes around the sun in 365.2420 days. NASA in 1998 calculated that the earth goes around the sun in 365.2422 days. Where, how did the Mayans get all their knowledge?
They got it from the Rupturians.
Who were the Rupturians? The Rupturians flourished as an advanced civilization for over 20 million years in an archipelago of planets, in a sea of plasma waves that existed at the other side of the Milky Way. They brought life to Earth and have assisted man all throughout his process of evolution. Put yourself in the future, in the XXIII century… by then, we are not on Earth anymore. Remnants of the Rupturians civilization were discovered in the Yucatan peninsula after the major earthquake that occurred on the night of December 21, 2012: “2012 doomsday 2012” as it became to be known to the Homo-Sapiens-Universe-Search-Meta-Crawlers. The following are excerpts of a report written by Al Herr V, the Historian, in the city of NewNewYork, planet NewEarth, GalaxyPtolomeoDualSpiral, in the year 2292, presented in the New Sci-Fi Book, Last call from Earth -Homo sapiens' saga for survival: (In the remnants of the Rupturian civilization they found five spheres, but they knew they were originally seven because when light was passed through any of the spheres, a projection of seven spheres, like an index, was created. The Mayans had taken the other two; and that was the source of their advanced knowledge) The Mayans did not have the technology to interpret all the details of the two Rupturian spheres. However, they did obtain a basic level of understanding by letting beams of light pass through the sixth and seventh spheres, which are the only ones that they found. These two spheres were later given to Helen Herr, in the year 2060, by Gucumatz, descendant of the Mayans, and which had originally been found in one of the natural underground caves in the area of Petén, Guatemala, around 400 B.C. This finding, in time, created the Mayan ancestral tradition of using caves, both natural and man-made, for religious ceremonies.
In the center of the spheres, there is a chip that can only be interpreted with spintronic technology; but when moon light is reflected through them, they project holograms. By interpreting the projected holograms of the sixth and seventh spheres, the Mayans came to have a cosmological perspective of man’s nature and place within the evolutionary sequences and cycles of the universe. In their calendar cycles, the Mayans presented concepts related to several dimensions of space, time, and reality. Theirs was an archetype of evolution where Earth history began well before the Ice Age, and man appeared late within the overall context of time. Present man was not created as he is today; he is the result of several evolutionary cycles. Like the Rupturians, the Mayans used symbols within symbols to construct concepts. The Mayans represented time within time within time: calendar within calendar within calendar. “Tzolkin,” or Sacred Round, within “Haab,” or Calendar Round, within a larger cosmic cycle of time. “Within” needs to be interpreted in a general sense: meaning “intercalated” or “related.” With these wheels of time, Mayan mathematicians could project the calendar well into the past and into the future. In 755 A.D., they predicted the total solar eclipse of July 11, 1991. The Mayans’ concepts were based on relationships and relativity. While astronomers in Europe were tracking the movement of the moon by itself, and worrying whether their observations were going to be considered heretic by the Inquisition Authorities, the Mayans were freely tracking the movement of the moon with respect to several other space objects. Their concepts of space and time were much larger. They did not have any imposed mental constraints, like the ones that almost caused Galileo’s death. Galileo, in order to save his life and not being sentenced to death as a heretic, had to negate his findings before the Inquisition Authorities that the earth moves around the sun. In contrast, centuries before, the Mayans calculated that the earth goes around the sun in 365.2420 days. How accurate were the Mayans? NASA in 1998 calculated that the earth goes around the sun in 365.2422 days. The Mayans calculated the revolutions of Venus with the error of one day in 6,000 years. Long before Galileo said to himself as a consolation, “But it moves,” the Mayans prepared calendars based on the movement of the moon around the earth in 28 days, of the earth around the sun in 365 days, and of the solar system around a magnetic point in our galaxy in 25,625 years. The Mayans mapped the Milky Way and divided it into regions. The side more dense with stars is the region of Xibalbá, which is the place where souls go when a person dies. On Earth, Xibalbá is the underground, similar in the sense of danger to Dante’s inferno, but different because winning over this danger makes the soul come back into existence in the form of a star. The density of the Milky Way’s Xibalbá’s region is formed by all the souls that have resuscitated from death. These souls come back to Earth and repeat a cycle of birth and death until they reach the superior Spiritual Layer of the Parallel Reality, where they can communicate with The Divine. To learn more about the Mayans, I invite you to read “Last call from Earth -Stage I, Biological Survival”, which deals with the biological problem that finish the Mayans off, as well a their prediction for a 2012 doomsday. Book: Last call from Earth –Stage I, Biological Survival Site link: http://www.lastcallfromearth.com/Thepointofnoreturn.html Disclaimer This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any e-zine, newsletter, blog, or website. The author’s name, bio and website links must remain intact and be included with every reproduction. Bio Al Herr is the author of the action trilogy “Last call from Earth –Homo sapiens’ saga for survival”. The three stages of the trilogy, which deal with biological, socio-political and spiritual survival, include chapters about the Mayan, Aztec and Toltec struggles with respect to biological and socio-political destruction, and the formulation of spiritual goals. If you have comments or questions please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Key words Mayan, Aztec, survival, biological survival, biological extinction, 2012, 2012 doomsday |
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