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Unsolved and Misunderstood Mystery About 2012

Short understanding about 2012 myth.

It is already the end of the year 2011, and we are busy counting down the days to welcome the year 2012. What is it all that brings shrill down our spine? Its obvious, the 21st day of December 2012. I wonder people  still believe that it would be like the way showcased in the movie. We have witnessed a major earthquake in Japan on March 11th 2011, few more quakes around the world, heavy rains in parts of South-East Asia etc. These chain of events do emphasize the credibility of the on coming dooms day, which is believed to be on ‘21-12-2012′.

Basically, the religions around the world do support, advocate and believe in the occurrence of this day. For this matter, they would dig out few verses or writings from the religious books, that were composed few thousand years ago. One of the strongly believed prediction is that of Mayan Calendar. This civiliation existed around second to fourteenth century A.D., and they have calendar devised by themselves, that is understood to be ending on the day of 21st of Dec 2012 in our Gregorian Calendar. This prediction is also supported by China’s I-Ching. Even few other religions too predicted or supported this idea. Most of us wonder why?, while we scare about the unknown event that is due to happen.

To the best of my knowledge I could recollect that the year 2011 began with the string of events called “Arab Spring“, that toppled the ruling regimes to establish democracy. It started with Tunisia, where the tyrant leader Mr. Abidine Ben Ali was overthrown for the establishment of democratic rule. This was followed by the Egyptian revolution centered at Tahrir Square of Cairo, in which Mr. Hosni Mubarak was overthrown. Later, the Libyan revolution, where the tyrant and nepotist Mr. Muammar Gaddafi was brutally killed for a democratic rule. Recently, the President of Yemen, Mr.Ali Abdulla Saleh has abstained his powers and accepted  the demands of the opposition for  democratic reforms. Now, the Syrian President, Mr. Bashar Al Assad, is under pressure from the International community and internally to abstain his powers. These events are all the result of people’s anger towards their governments for democratic reforms.

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