The Mayan and Hopi Prophecies: My Point of View
More or less, we’ve all been deceived by the missed
happening of the Mayan and Hopi prophecies, that’s been going on TV, newspapers,
and magazines, and all describing scary apocalyptic scenarios. Thousands fell
for it and spent huge amounts of money getting ready for the end of the world
that never happened; they were the ones most hurt. Besides them, the large middle-low
class of the world’s population was hit too, and was hit thanks to their
widespread naïve attitude. They all have been played by the many cable-TV shows
broadcasted even on the Internet, that had only one thing in mind: raise their
listening rates to a high level never achieved before.
In reality the Mayan and Hopi prophecies happened,... in a
very subtle way, but they did happened. However, before I get into explaining
how, according to my point of view, such events occurred, it’s imperative that
I remind you about this human specie’s attribute that Mother Nature gave us,
and that we constantly forget about. Yes, I am talking about the self
preservation feeling that lurks in the back of our mind and inevitably comes up
every time we are confronted with something we can’t explain and mysterious. True,
there wasn’t much we could have done against the End of the World nevertheless the
mechanism worked, and the result was what we lived last December 21st, 2012.
The Mayan prophecies foresaw that “all around the world a manifestation
of fire would happen” surprising all the populations. The Hopi predicted “a
sudden collective desire of happiness and joy,” in sync the Mayan event. Both
were referring to a positive situation, not a catastrophe like many believed,
and these manifestation occurred through the hundreds of pyrotechnic “FIRES” shows
launched around the world, NOT on the 21st, but on the 31st of December… (a
calendar interpretation error?) Beautiful shows of lights and colors lit the starry
skies of many cities around the world, ranging from Asia to Africa, from Europe
to all Americas and Australia, considered the most spectacular, as it had never
happened before. Millions of people filled the squares and streets to witness
the fire in the sky, and exchange hugs and kisses of friendship or love, expressing
their wish to start a new process of peace, something hard to come by now a
day. For a brief period of time the world was united, without bad feeling, but
open hearts and a strong wish of happy togetherness.
This, in my opinion, is the Christmas gift that the Maya and
Hopi gave us, a white magic curse with a message of hope for a better future
for all.