Well, I don´t mean it literally Jesus was a Mayan or a Numerologist. However, there could be a link between Jesus and the Mayan civilization . . . and especially the end of their calendar. It´s all about the numbers.
First, lets take for a moment the story of Jesus life, as told in the four Gospels of the New Testament (which are only a piece of the entire story).
- When Jesus was born, there were 3 wise men
- He began teaching at the age of 30
- He taught for 3 years
- There were 12 disciples (1+2 = 3)
- He said Peter would deny him three times
- There were three men being cruicified
- As he hung on the cross, the sky went dark for three hours
- He was put on the cross at 9:00 AM and died at 3:00 PM (Mk.15:33 and Mt.27:45), after six hours on the cross, in the ninth hour of the Jewish day, which began at 6:00 AM (see the threes, sixes and nines?)
- He was 33 when he died
- There were three days between death and resurrection
- In most Gospels, he appears three times after resurrection
- In his final appearance in John, he catches 153 fish (1+5+3= 9)
- He asked Peter if he loved him three times
- If you add up the number of times Jesus appeared after resurrection, with all the discrepancies between the Gospels, and no repeats, you get 11 appearances
Is the New Testament pointing towards numbers? The 3 probably symbolizes the Divinity. But what about the other numbers? In Numerology, the number 6 symbolizes responsibility (he hung for six hours to take responsibility for others). 9 symbolizes conclusion (it is the final digit), which may be why he was hung up at 9 in the morning, died in the ninth hour and caught 9 fish in his final appearance in John. Of course, 9 is also 3-squared, and reportedly a very powerful number. Both 11 and 33 are so-called “Master Numbers” symbolizing, respecively, “Higher Wisdom” and “Ultimate Truth”. What is also important to remember is that these Master Numbers do not get reduced down to 2 and 6. In any case, it appears someone has put Numerology into the New Testament Gospels. (And yes, it is also in the Old Testament . . . especially Genesis).
Now, switch gears for just a moment. There´s been a lot of chatter about the end of the Mayan calendar on December 21, 2012. Some say it will bring a new conciousness, others say we will be hit by an asteroid or have a polar shift. No one really knows what will happen. However . . . do the numbers.
The date, when you add the digits (1+2+2+1+2+0+1+2) as numerologists do, you get 11. Not so significant really. I mean, there are plenty of dates that add up to 11. But this is no ordinary date. Besides being the accepted “end” of the Mayan calendar, it is also the winter solstice (or summer solstice in the southern hemisphere). Of course, the solstice does not happen for an entire day, but rather it happens at a specific moment on that day. The earth reaches its maximum tilt, and then immediately befins shifting in the other direction.
On December 21, 2012, the solstice occurs at exactly 11:11 GMT.
So, we have the end of the Mayan calendar occuring on a solstice day which adds up to 11, and the solstice occurs at 11:11 GMT. Could something be pointing towards this date for “Higher Wisdom”? Or, if you take it one step further, and add up the three elevens, you get 33 . . . Ultimte Truth, and the “number” for Jesus.
Pretty crazy stuff, isnt it??
Keep Dreaming,
Brian
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Mr.Brian,
Have a look at this fragment from “Zeitgeist”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeZB2EsPqGE
Also have a a look at this book:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/End-Time-Mayan-Prophecies-Revisited/dp/1845962605/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232439709&sr=8-22
Curious to hear your opinion….
/Mihut
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