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Tottering
on the brink of the year 2012
by Tim Giago
Source: www.nativetimes.com
There is a lot of anger and downright “meanness”
flashing across the landscape of America these
days. The anger is so great that it seems to coincide
with the predictions of the Mayan cycles of life
predicted thousands of years ago.
The Great Cycle of the Mayan Long Count calendar
ends on the winter solstice of 2012 A. D. Following
Mayan concepts of cyclic time and World Age transitions,
this is as much about beginnings as endings. According
to the Mayan Long Count calendar we are almost
at the end of the fifth and final 5,125 year cycle,
the year when the calendar began.
There are now 1,187 days left for the Age of
Transition to begin; December 21, 2012. How that
transition will be carried out is the unanswered
question.
Upheavals of epic proportions are sweeping the
earth. Religions are in as much conflict as they
were 2,000 years ago. Christian extremists invade
the lands of the Muslims as Crusaders, and Muslim
extremists destroy the twin towers of capitalism,
the symbols of Western decadence, on September
11, 2001. In 2008 the city of money lenders and
exchangers with its Wall Street façade,
nearly spirals into oblivion spurred by unrestrained
acts of corporate and the capricious greed of
the investment banking industry. The Nation shudders,
but somehow survives; for now.
And a new administration is caught in the whirlpool.
Money is once again the instigator of the hysteria
spreading across America. “The government
is spending money like a drunken sailor.”
I hate that metaphor because I was in the U. S.
Navy. “Barack Obama is driving this Nation
into bankruptcy.” “I don’t need
the government telling me how to spend my money.”
“Obamacare will cause a huge increase in
taxes.” And the beat goes on.
Conservative talk radio feeds the flames. Glen
Beck thrives on it. And the “Nation of Sheep”
flocks to the call. I am an Independent, but I
cannot help but be taken aback by the extremism
exhibited by talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh
and Laura Ingraham. They scoff at the predictions
of global warming, perhaps having never read any
of the prophecies of the Mayan or Hopi civilizations.
And if they had read them, they probably would
have turned them into a new point of ridicule.
When I was in elementary school I observed in
class a small sampling of the way the democratic
process should work. A show of hands was all it
took to come to a majority vote. If the vote went
against my vote, I just sucked it up and got in
line with the majority. Majority ruled.
I was a firm supporter of Hillary Clinton. As
an Independent I voted for her in the primary
elections. I did not support Barack Obama. But
he won. He won by majority vote. And as an American,
and as I learned in school, I now must get behind
the man who was elected by majority vote. We close
ranks and support the winner. It is now apparent
that many Americans do not feel this way.
2012 is not that far away and I predict that
we will have a one term president. There is too
much time left between elections and the important
issues left to be solved by President Obama are
now obscured by dubious hints of race and since
I live in a state, South Dakota, as an American
Indian, a race that is often the object of overt
racism, I fully understand the implications.
The constant hammering by the far right has just
begun and 2012 is the year the Mayan calendar
and the presidential elections of 2012 cross paths.
The light of change the Mayans predicted could
be snuffed out by the darker prophecies of that
year.
The Mayans predicted that “Going into the
5th dimension, it will be the start of a new era.
At sunrise December 12, 2012, Earth will be crossing
the equator, aligning itself with the center of
the galaxy for the first time in 26,000 years.
This will make a cosmic cross. This cosmic cross
is considered the ‘tree of life.’
This will open a channel for universal energy
to flow through the Earth, cleansing it and all
who dwell upon it, rising all to a higher level
of vibration. This process has already begun.”
According to Mayan prophecies, “The earth
will not be destroyed December 21, 2012. The Mayan
view this date as a rebirth – the start
of the world of the fifth Sun.
Participants in the Hopi ceremonies and celebrants
of the Lakota Sun Dance felt the anger and frustration
sweeping our Nation in this year of 2009, but
they also felt the small hints of a new beginning.
Perhaps the spirits of the ancient ones will lead
us out of the darkness and into the light predicted
by the Mayans.
(Tim Giago, an Oglala Lakota, is the publisher
of Native Sun News. He was the founder and first
president of the Native American Journalists Association,
the 1985 recipient of the H. L. Mencken Award,
and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard with the Class
of 1991. Giago was inducted into the South Dakota
Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2008. He can be reached
at editor@nsweekly.com )
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