White Powder Gold, or Monoatomic Gold - An Authentic Ascension Process
The December 21, 2012 date is a hoax, inasmuch as the so called Mayan Calendar is concerned. Someone made the date up, but the reasons for the deception (if not just flatout ignorance) just might be good ones.
First off, it’s not Mayan. It’s older, possibly Olmec or Mixtec, and the Mayans adopted it along with both the Inca and Aztec. Secondly, it’s a day-counter, which means that it's not based upon any sort of lunar or solar calendar (cyclical calendars, which label months and years) or year. So, you’d have to make sure your math was incredibly accurate for the length of a day if starting in 3113 BCE and counting forward to today and hope to pin it down to an exact date. It's actually not even possible. One of the biggest problems with that, of course, is that nobody really even knows exactly what date to begin counting from according to our present system. If you’re going to count days, you’re going to have to know with laser precision two things: 1) on which day to begin, and 2) the exact length of a day.
But these are not the most serious problems, which is that the math is all wrong. It’s not a cyclical calendar, meaning it’s not a solar counter. It doesn’t concern itself with the number of days it takes for Earth to complete a circuit around the Sun, which is approximately 365.25 days. In other words, it doesn't concern itself with years, just sequential days. It counts days only according to the chart below, and so if you were to try to determine when the termination of the 13th Baktun is, you’d have to divide that number of days by the exact number of days in a year, but those peoples didn’t use our roughly 365.25 days a year. In other words, they weren't concerned in what year it took place, only that a given number of days would have come and gone.
Here is the actual math and the most basic assumption. A Baktun is 144,000 days, and there are 13 Baktuns which are to transpire. So 13 Baktuns x 144,000 days = 1,872,000 days / 365.25 days = 2012, but unless you know what exact date it begins on, you can’t pin it down to December 21, or even the month, and the month in which it is said to begin, our August, is somewhat of a guess as well. The more important point is that you don't use 365.25 days.
| 1 Kin | = | 1 day |
| 1 Uinal | = 1 Kin x 20 | = 20 days |
| 1 Tun | = 1 Kin x 360 | = 360 days |
| 1 Ka-tun | = 1 tun x 20 | = 7200 days |
| 1 Bak-tun | = 1 Ka-tun x 20 | = 144,000 days |
| 1 Pictun | = 1 Bak-tun x 20 | = 2,880,000 days |
To do the math, you can’t use modern calendrical calculations. As the above listing indicates, the multiplier, in this case the perfect 360, and the divider have to be the same number. You can’t just arbitrarily introduce a number, in this case 365.25, that doesn’t factor into the day count’s own system. So, if you use the day count’s own variable, you have:
1,872,000 days / 360 = 5200, and the number 52 was sacred to all of the Ancient American peoples, especially the Maya, along with other ancients all over the world. The Maya considered 52 years to be the year of the second birth, a type of reset day, and of course it is the product of four 13s, which is another reset day, a circle closing number. It was also, for example, Thoth’s magical number. So 5200 years makes nothing but sense, and is, in fact, precisely the way it is.
Now take 5200 years - 3113 BCE = 2087. So, assuming the beginning year is correct, the Olmec/Mixtec long count 13th Baktun terminates sometime in 2087, and as mentioned this could only be pinned down to an exact month and day if anybody knew on exactly what date according to our calendar it begins on. In addition, this is only an indicator of the end of one Great Age and the beginning of another, so it doesn’t mean a whole lot other than to have a big party.
But it doesn’t matter. Neither the lunar, solar (cyclical) calendars, nor the day-count calendars mean anything now other than as a means to correlate events in the heavens and their influences upon events on Earth.
The long and short of it? Nothing is going to happen in 2012 more than is happening right this second, but perhaps accelerated. There are no astrological alignments to speak of, the Sun won't be occluding the galactic core (the location of which is still just a guess), and the 60s group The Fifth Dimension won't be rematerializing to usher us forth into harmony and understanding. In fact, nothing is going to happen in 2087. Everything is happening now, but because there is the need for sequence as a programming rule in this video game, both dates will come and go without incident. Not even the purposefully generated hysteria will cause much other than that I think we’ll see some pretty rocking parties, our own included.
Yes, there’s an immense transformation underway, and yes, it’s going to create a different mental environment (world) for humans to perceive. How that will actually look is anybody’s guess, because although what is to come is modeled upon past cyclical Golden Ages, there is some component in this that nobody can guess at, and this includes Ascended Masters and all other discarnate (discarnate on our mental plane) entities. Nobody knows. The reasons for that are many, but we’ll be adding to this discussion as we go along, because it is the very definition of what "transformation" alludes to in this fabulous video game in which we are Avatars at this time.
© 2012 Created by Jason Davis.