2012 ( Hunab ku )

Hunab ku is what the Mayans call December 21st 2012.

People think the world will end because the Mayan calendar ends on that day. There is no evidence to support the idea.

A couple of weeks ago I hang out for a few days with Graham Hancock who wrote, The Fingerprints of the Gods and Supernatural. He believes the Mayan date will usher in a new consciousness, he is right about a new consciousness but we are already in a new consciousness, for while the world is going dark on the one hand much light and love is manifest on the other side of things and many people are more aware now than they have ever been.

The Mayans were a blood cult, black magicians of a very evil kind, creepy. They evoked the demonic by performing blood sacrifices, killing humans (tens of thousands of them) in ritualistic ceremonies trapping their souls. They would slit the victim’s throat or throw them off high places. The Mayans were the Nazis of their day.

If I told you the Nazi calendar was to end in 2012 you wouldn’t be very impressed or interested. Same difference.

Both the Nazis and the Mayans were demonic blood cults expressions of an inner evil, an external manifestation of occult empire based in the Aluna hell worlds. So it is best to keep things in a clear perspective.

It is interesting to wonder did the Mayans genuinely see the end of the world, or are they helping to create it by instilling fear in people? What was their intent and how much of that intent is as demonic and nasty as they were?

But we are certainly in an ‘end time’, the world is about to undergo dramatic changes. But my advice is give the Mayans the flick and hold steady, there is a way through and if you can learn to see visions do so, it will keep you safe, process your shadow and buy gold.

All the best, Stuie Wilde

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Stuart Wilde (1946 – 2013) is considered by many to be the greatest metaphysical teacher that has ever lived. Most famous New Age, New Thought writers and teachers privately studied with him, Read the full Stuart Wilde Bio >