Mayan Predictions That Came True
The Mayan Calendar, or the ‘Long Count’ has been said to predict the end of the world as we know it on 21 December 2012. While many people disregard this prediction as nonsense, there are plenty of other people who are not quite so quick to dispel the theory, and have been looking at previous Mayan predictions which did come true, so maybe we should take the threat a little more seriously.
While the Mayans have evidently predicted the end of the world, it is an extremely vague prediction with nothing concrete in means or method which they say will happen. Some say it will be a spiritual event, which will be more like a ‘new beginning’ than the end of the world, whereas others are worried about the earth being totally destroyed by a falling comet or a solar storm.
Here are some of the other predictions which we are told were proven to be true with the passage of time.
The Maya evidently predicted the return of a white bearded God from the East, ‘Kukulcan’. This great god had assisted them in establishing their great civilisation, and was thought to be a survivor from legendary Atlantis. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived they welcomed them with open arms in view of this prediction, but the Spanish proceeded to wipe them out, a case of mistaken identity of the worst kind.
The Maya also predicted that there was a black hole in the centre of the Galaxy. They called this black hole ‘HUNAB KU’ which they believed to be the creator of all and their central sun. A black hole has since been discovered by modern science to exist at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
The total solar eclipse which was predicted to happen in 1999 on the Mayan Calendar did indeed occur. They also predicted that an eruption of cosmic energy rays would occur from the black hole in 1992, twenty years before the end of the world in 2012. This would help to increase the temperatures on the Earth. These cosmic rays were witnessed and eventually confirmed in 2004, and the effect of our pollution has only gone to magnify the intensity of the increasing heat of the planet.
Some Mayans also predicted the melt down of the paper currencies in the world, in a period between 2007 and 2008, as confidence was lost. An increased interest in other precious metals such as gold would follow. This has certainly become true in the economic collapse of the world over the past couple of years.
So, believe it or not, only time will truly tell whether any of the predictions about 2012 will come true, but, since their actual predictions are quite vague anyway, maybe the whole thing has been blown out of all proportion. We’ll just have to wait and see.
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On April 10, 2011 at 4:45 am
great article on the Mayans!