Fresh Living
Sponsored by:  

2012--The Predictions, Prophesies, Facts, Myths

Friday October 23, 2009

Thumbnail image for 091024_lede_2012.jpgAbout five years ago a psychic friend of a friend told me she was allowing her 16-year-old daughter do pretty much whatever she wanted because, "She's only got till 2012."

I was shocked by her cold certainty, not to mention nihilistic permissiveness. She didn't sound sad about it, just matter-of-fact: The world will end in 2012. Duh, so what? Everybody knows that. Yikes.

Well, since then I've heard a lot more about 2012 and you probably have too. Much of it started with rumors about the end of the Mayan long-count calendar; the last day on it is December 21, 2012. There are also some trippy astronomical phenomenon that coincide with that day. And some have pulled Nostradamus into the fray, but I can't find a single actual prediction he made specifically about 2012.

All of this adds up to many new agers, apocalyptos, lightworkers, psychics, astrologers, scholars, and others who take this to mean that the world be go kaput that day. Though some also say it will just seem like the end of the world as we usher in an age of greater spiritual enlightenment. This buzz has gotten so loud even Hollywood has taken note and will release "2012" next month--an apocalypse movie extraordinaire.

I'm all for a good conspiracy theory and being a practicing Possibiltyist, I discount virtually nothing. And yet, I'm not sure any of this is good for us. At a workshop with spiritual teacher Joan Borysenko this summer she showed the original trailer for "2012" as an example of hope's opposite--basically how visualizing utter and complete world destruction tanks our mood, psyche, outlook, and ability to believe in the positive. She said that the initial testing to the trailer had been so negative that they replaced it with a slighly less gloomy version.

If it's true what they say that we can visualize and create reality with thoughts and intentions, certainly watching the destruction of all the world's major landmarks in gigantic full-color with surround-sound is not the best way to start. Why is it so much harder for us to inflate our greatest hopes, most outlandish wishes, and beautiful utopias of peace and love than it is our worst nightmares? 

If you're curious, though, here's some fresh Beliefnet content exploring 2012. First we have a gallery to answer all your 2012 questions--where did this idea come from, what do mainstream scientists think, what do the 2012 die-hards think will actually happen, etc.  Second is a fun 2012 quiz that I actually found really educational, and finally we have a gallery of how you can (calmly) spiritually prepare for the 2012 chaos that may come, as well as the chaos that we're living in right now. That last piece is also about how we need to start picturing a gorgeous, peaceful future, now.  

What's 2012? The Hype, Predictions, and Prophecies, Explained

How to Prepare for 2012 and Beyond

Quiz: 2012 Facts and Myths

What do you think about 2012? Age of enlightenment? Doomsday? Hogwash? Y2K redux?

Like what you see? Click here to subscribe and get Fresh Living in your in-box every day!  

Advertisement
Comments
micro sd
November 4, 2009 2:13 AM
http://www.zoombits.fr/carte-memoire/

Hi,
This is an excellent article. I usually don’t post on blogs but ya forced me to, great info.. excellent! I will add and bookmark your site.

nannieanniep
November 5, 2009 11:02 PM
http://www.thespiritualclub.com

Hello:
I have been following the work that Douglas James Cottrell has been doing in regard to 2012. There are several videos on youtube featuring his work and I have added them to my website...
http://www.thespiritualclub.com (home page) and
http://www.thespiritualclub.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=53:0-to-9-listings&Itemid=54&layout=default where you can watch the series. Each video is between 2 and 10 minutes in length and describes in great detail what Douglas was able to access from the Akashic record while in a deep trance state (similar to the way that Edgar Cayce did).
I would be pleased to receive your comments about these videos.
Blessings,
Anne

J.M.STEWART
November 20, 2009 8:19 AM

THE MAYANS HAD A SENSE OF HUMOR...THEIR CALANDER ENDS IN 2012...HOWEVER TIME DOES NOT...ETERNITY TRANSCENDS TIME...BESIDES THE GOD AND FATHER OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST IS NEITHER SWAYED BY OUR LIMITED FINITE MINDS OR COMPREHENSIONS EVEN IF OUR I.Q.'S ARE THAT OF EINSTEIN OR MARILYN VON SAVANTS....ANOTHER TREND THAT HAS PEOPLE UP IN ARMS UNNECESSARILY IS GLOBAL WARMING...WE SHOULD DO ALL WE CAN TO MINIMIZE AND ELIMINATE POLLUTION...(I REMEMBER THAT COMMERCIAL WITH THE INDIAN FROM THE EARLY 70'S) HOWEVER THE POLAR ICE CAPS WILL NOT MELT AND SWALLOW FLORIDA NOR ANY OTHER SUCH DISASTERS...ANY NATURAL PHENOM IS ALLOWED...AS GOD USES THEM TO SPEAK TO FOLKS WHO WILL NOT HEAR OTHERWISE...AND YES GOD IS SOVEREIGN ENOUGH TO DO THAT AND KEEP HIS WORD..HE IS NOT SOME CRUEL AUTOCRAT WHO WILL ALLOW HUMANITY TO RUIN HIS CREATION.....MY FAITH, HOPE AND TRUST ARE IN GOD...NOT SECULAR HUMANISM. NOR ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER.

john
November 24, 2009 5:57 AM

The Mayan calendar hype is a good way to sell books. Fundamentally however, December 22, 2012 is the Mayan "New Cycle Day." The equivalent of Jan. 1. of the Western Calendar. The whole cycle starts anew.

Yvonne Peiffer
November 29, 2009 1:39 AM

If the Mayan's knew so much, why are they all dead? The world was going to end countless times. It hasn't and won't. Will Dec. 21, 2012 happen? Yes. Just as 1999 happened. Y2k happened. The earth won't end. Will people? Only if we continue to believe that we can live without the earth. The earth will live without us.

Read All Comments

Post a Comment

By submitting these comments, I agree to the beliefnet.com terms of service, rules of conduct and privacy policy (the "agreements"). I understand and agree that any content I post is licensed to beliefnet.com and may be used by beliefnet.com in accordance with the agreements.



Please type the text you see in the box below to verify your post and help us prevent spam. You have a limited time to type - you may wish to compose your comment in a separate document and paste it here upon completion.

Type the characters you see in the picture above.

Advertisement

Search This Blog

feed icon Subscribe

RSS Feed

Receive updates from Fresh Living

About Fresh Living

Fresh Living is a natural health and holistic blog for people like you, who care about what you eat, how you feel, and how to be more alive, connected, and in-the-moment. We wade through the latest in mind-body-spirit wellness and plumb ancient wisdom to bring you tools, tips, ideas, and inspiration. Plus, you get to hang out with us as we journey on our paths, one breath at a time.

About the Authors

Holly Lebowitz Rossi
is Beliefnet's Health editor. Click here for her full bio.
» Posts by Holly Lebowitz Rossi
Valerie Reiss
is Beliefnet's Holistic Living editor. Click here for her full bio.
» Posts by Valerie Reiss
More »

Advertisement

Advertisement


About Beliefnet

Our mission is to help people like you find, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness. More about Beliefnet.

Legal

Copyright © Beliefnet, Inc. and/or its licensors. All rights reserved. Use of this site is subject to Terms of Service and to our Privacy Policy. Constructed by Beliefnet.

Advertisement

Report as Inappropriate

You are reporting this content because it violates the Terms of Service.

All reported content is logged for investigation.