Monday, June 20, 2016

Mayan Underworlds 4

The Creation Cycle versus the Long Count Calendar

ancient discoveries documentary One of the best creators on Mayan Creation Cycle time keeping is Swedish conceived Carl Johan Calleman, a toxicologist by calling who represented considerable authority in malignancy research. He is likewise a prominent master and an expert student of history in Mayan calendrics. In his books, he has done some meticulous work in analyzing the Mayan logbook eras and translating related dates that compare to real natural ages of time. A dominant part that has scrutinized the Mayan Long Count Calendar have closed the keep going Great Cycle started on August 11, 3,114 BC and proceeds 5,125 years finishing on December 21, 2012. This is known as the GMT connection.

Evidentially the Mayans set the starting date of the Long Count Calendar to compare with the sun powered pinnacle in Izapa in southern Mexico the gathered origin of the scandalous timetable. Along these lines, the end date consented to by the archeologists, December 21, 2012, would then need to rely on upon the way that the general population living in Izapa at the time considered August 11, the date the sun was in pinnacle in their own specific sanctuary city, as a blessed day. Furthermore, this is the place the errors in the begin date start. On the off chance that you begin with that August eleventh date and tally forward the 5,125 years, you obviously land at December 21, 2012. It is essential to note paying little heed to the begin date, the end date must arrive on a specific day in the Mayan timetable called 13 Ahau. The December 21, 2012 day is not one of that vitality, it is 4 Ahau day. The nearest 13 Ahau day for that right vitality is October 28, 2011.

The Mayan senior Don Alejandro who is the president of the National Mayan Council of Elders of Guatemala, attests a prediction the arrival of 13 Ahau that appears to have made due through the ages. Additionally found in an entry in the 200 year old Prophetic Mayan Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, that portrays the vitality of 13 Ahau as takes after: "Sacred fulfillment of time, really." This error or conceivable redress was noted by the clerics in Palenque a few hundred years after the fact who carefully took after the genuine Tzolzin check (their 260 day timetable) and saw a major issue with the connection in the Izapan Long Count and the Tzolkin. Those clerics where not tuned into the starting date of August 11, 3114 BC in view of the solstice date set up in Izapan.

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