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It is Not the End of the World

Can we truly predict our own destruction?

What we then get when we study the earth is a lot of interesting data without any real true answers to what actually happened.  A lot of theorizing is then created in order to postulate what might have occurred.  The important thing to consider is not if the events actually did occur, but that it is a possibility.  In science this is not an issue, for the fact that they admit that they are postulating on ideas and that they are still ‘studying’ life and possibility, however when it comes to some other systems of belief that focus on determined ideas as being factual in nature, especially when relating to past and future, this is where logic and reasoning becomes second place.  This is purely then based on belief and choice of what a person wants to experience individually. 

The only thing that we can deduce is that life is lived in the moment and that as we experience it we are discovering new things physically as we progress.  I personally do not see a future that is paved in destruction, mostly because this is not my own personal focus.  Even though there will be change that is occurring around us, (Please refer to my articles, ‘Earth changes, our bodies and our mind’ and ‘Changes within our world’), and also catastrophic occurrences that might come to us around the world, change is inevitable, no matter what it is and how it is seen.  The future I am sure will also include many wonderful advancements in our own physical experiences.  

What I see for us way past 2012 is a future that builds upon itself through observation of space, based on advancement in science and technology being our main focus.  We will move into the technology era into an era of space travel and an exploration of space to a deeper degree than we ever thought possible.  Socially we will start to understand the importance of our material experience as well as our emotional understanding of the space to where we exist and how it is formed, through the understanding of the mind.  Knowing how creation is formed will give us the intrinsic key in order to build upon our awareness of our reality.  Through observation we will find who we are both inwardly and outwardly, and we will learn to understand the true depth of creation in order to define a future based in reasoning rather than purely based on emotions and fears.  There is also a future paved in possibility, one where we can adapt to change and evolve into something new and exciting, if we so choose to focus on it.

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  1. Lauren Axelrod

    On July 8, 2009 at 9:42 am


    This was a fabulous interpretation Stacey, and dare I say, an example of writing that should be mimicked by your fellow trionders. Well done!

  2. Stacey T Pollock

    On July 8, 2009 at 10:00 am


    Thankyou for your kind words!

  3. CHAN LEE PENG

    On July 8, 2009 at 10:06 am


    I can see you put lots of effort in this piece. Well written anyway! Keep good works coming! Have my liked it!

  4. Sheila M

    On July 8, 2009 at 10:47 am


    Wonderful write so far (I will be back to finish reading) quite interesting!!

  5. s hayes

    On July 8, 2009 at 10:59 am


    Great article, interesting concepts – The 2012 prophesy is particularly interesting to me and I have done a bit of research on the topic.
    The Mayan calendar may have been adopted by them, created by a previous unknown civilisation thousands of years prior (based upon the start date) the prophesy does not predict the end of the world – it predicts a transition into a new age – there are several prophesy’s beyond 2012.
    I think only a small percentage of people ever actually commit to fully believing that the end of the world is nigh – but many will mull the concept without fully accepting it – which I think is quite healthy – as as a race I believe we are arrogant about our position and our achievements when the fact is that we know very little and understand even less and we face perils from all directions as we fly through a mystery universe clinging to the face of a rock wondering why we are here.
    If people really contemplate the fragility, mystery and rare random chance that is life then they may not focus on irrelevent nonsense in their lives and take their chance to do something better with their time.

    Sorry for the ramble – but that is what you get when you write an interesting and thought provoking article x

  6. Stacey T Pollock

    On July 8, 2009 at 11:51 am


    Yes so true!

    It is definately not rambling if you are showing to others your feelings about life. It is very interesting to me. Thankyou so much for your comments.

    Thankyou to everyone for your comments!

  7. Purnomosidhi

    On July 9, 2009 at 12:31 am


    I like it. You write systematically and choose hot issue. Great Job !

  8. clay hurtubise

    On July 13, 2009 at 8:00 pm


    Very good article: well done.
    Thanks,
    Clay

  9. HelloSiti

    On July 14, 2009 at 10:05 am


    Just keep our planets and universe before the end of the day!

    Think: even when you spun a ball, it will spun but it also will stop after spunning.

  10. Christopher

    On July 24, 2009 at 11:09 pm


    Daniel 12:4
    But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

  11. Prometheus Ridley Scott

    On October 22, 2009 at 3:59 am


    Great article. I only briefly touched on the subject in a previous article but yours is very in depth and a fresh perspective. Good work!

  12. Lisa Marie Mottert

    On April 11, 2012 at 11:17 am


    Found your article very interesting…and as you can see, i’m commenting in 2012!
    Great article:)

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