Renee M (23
Feb 2013)
"An Alternate
Perspective on 2012 and "the End of the Mayan Calendar""
http://www.elveasystems.com/alternate-perspective.html
An Alternate Perspective on 2012
and "the End of the Mayan Calendar"
by Michaele Alyras de Cygne
Recently, in a radio interview, I publicly stated that
neither [Carl Johan Calleman's findings about] Oct. 28, 2011
nor [John Major Jenkins' and other people's assertions
regarding] Dec. 21, 2012 are what we should be focused on
relative to what is popularly believed to be the "end of the
Mayan Calendar" [the Tzolkin] and humanity's quantum leap
into Universal Consciouness. In that statement, I
mentioned that the Gregorian Calendar date that is most
important to consider, relative to the Tzolkin's creation
cycles and the Mayan Long Count [the correlations between
the Tzolkin, and the Gregorian Calendar] is March 31,
2013. Since people listening to the interview may not
have fully grasped what I was communicating, this article is
a brief clarification of my statement.
Calendars are perpetual. They have final dates, but they
never end. That being said, John Jenkins and anyone else
focusing on doomsday scenarios and using the term "end of
the Mayan Calendar" to evoke thoughts of ultimate, planetary
or galactic ruination in 2012 should just get over it and
stop misleading people; the Mayan Sacred Calendar never ends
nor is there sound data supporting such scenarios.
However, relative to the Long Count, the Tzolkin does
indicate periods in history and specific points at which
human consciousness undergoes remarkable advances.
Many people who are familiar with the Long Count and the
2012 date believe that date is one on which humanity
actually makes the most remarkable leap in consciousness in
history. Dr. Calleman and adherents to his perspective
think that belief is unfounded and must therefore be
disregarded in deference to an earlier date relative to that
leap; I think likewise, however I defer to a later date.
Just as Dr. Calleman doesn't refute the 2012 date
corresponding to the end of the Long Count [http://www.calleman.com/content/articles/end_of_creationcycles.htm],
neither
do
I.
In
my
assertion,
I'm
focused
on
the
same
reality
that
he
is,
relative
to the fact that 12.21.2012 falls on the Tzolkin date of 4
Ahau. The last date of any Tzolkin cycle is 13
Ahau. 4 Ahau is 100 days before that particular
Tzolkin cycle is completed. Therefore, Dec. 21, 2012
simply cannot be the "end" of the Calendar.
Dr. Calleman and I are in agreement about 13 Ahau being the
most important Tzolkin date to regard relative to the
culmination of the cycles of Consciousness Therein
embodied. With great detail, he has identified October
28, 2011 as the 13 Ahau date that we need to regard as most
pivtol relative to humanity's leap of consciousness; http://www.calleman.com/content/articles/risk_of_2012.htm.
However,
while
he
has
revealed
some
very
interesting
findings from his extensive research, from my perspective,
although the 2011 date may be remarkably pertinent to
humanity shifting into Universal Consciousness, I believe
it's the 13 Ahau subsequent thereto that indicates the
actual conclusion of the paradigm shift relative to the
humanity emerging into a collective expression of Cosmic or
Universal Consciousness. Simply put, the Gregorian
Calendar's correlation with 13 Ahau relative to the
particular Tzolkin round in which 12.21.2012 occurs is
actually March 31, 2013, while Dr. Calleman's reference to
the October 28, 2011 correlation with 13 Ahau is relative to
the previous Tzolkin round. Thus, I think the 2013
date is the most significant one to anticipate. (It is
important to note that Dr. Calleman's perspective is
scientific, and mine [albeit familiar with his research] is
primarily based in philosophy, contrasting rather than
refuting his findings.)

Why do I have this point of view? Again, simply
put, for anything new to emerge, the old must pass
away. As Jesus said, it is unwise to put new wine into
old wineskins, (Mark 2:21-22 13). 13 Ahau of the
October, 28 2011 date is still within the flow of the
present (old) Long Count, while 13 Ahau of the March 31,
2013 date is within the flow of the next (new) Long
Count. (Interestingly, the latter is in 2013 and the
Tzolkin is a 20x13 Model.) In accord with the
principle in the scripture above, humanity's New Birth may
actually occur in the first days of the new Long Count.
Certainly, Dr. Calleman's research supporting the 10.28.11
projection is relevant and of great value to humanity
consciously shifting into Universal Consciousness in a
collective manner. His interpretation of that date
being the actual end of the present Great Cycle (relative to
the dynamics of the cycles of creation) may be
correct. Certainly, the current Long Count ends on
12.21.2012, but, while it may in fact be the pinnacle
convergence of several cosmic streams, it also certainly is
not the end of a Great Cycle relative to the cycles of
creation embodied in the Tzolkin. As I mentioned
above, for the new to come into being, the old must pass
away. From my perspective, based on the Long Count,
although we apparently make an irreversible, collective,
global shift (or commencement of planetary birth) into
Universal Consciousness on 10.28.11, that shift peaks on
12.21.12 (akin to the emerging baby's head crowning) and it
culminates (attains full emergence) on March 31, 2013, at
which point we concretely emerge and take our first breaths
as the next and most exalted expression of humanity in
history.