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The Tun Calendar

 

The Mayan 360-day Prophetic Calendar

The pattern of the Prophetic Tun Calendar looks like a pyramid with nine levels. Each of the nine cycles is 20 times shorter than the previous cycle. Each of these cycles is further divided into 13 equal sections of time and each of these sections has a purpose in Creation.

There are seven sections of day and six sections of night to each level. The Sumerian and Mesopotamians wrote this same pattern in clay tablets as their understanding of Creation. The ancient Vedic texts that are the basis of Buddhism, Hinduism, Sufism and Taoism have the same understanding of nine levels with 13 sections each. Our own Bible, states that there were seen days to Creation in the book of Genesis.

What is so fascinating about the patterns in all of these levels is the Creator provided us with the tools necessary to evolve to the next level. If you wish to take the time to study it, you will see how each level ascends to a higher level of consciousness. The correlations discovered and still being discovered throughout history is remarkable. I encourage you to read Carl Calleman's books.

We are now on the 8th level of the pyramid referred to by Lungold and Calleman as the Galactic Cycle. Human consciousness emerged 102,000 years ago during the Cultural Cycle.

On November 29, 2005 we entered the Forth Night of the Galactic Cycle and on November 24th of this year we will be entering the Fifth Day. Each day of this particular cycle lasts only a year. On the Fifth Day of previous cycles it has been the pattern that it is brightest period of "light" in the entire cycle. In human history, it was this section when Art was invented, the message of Jesus moved over the earth, Mr. Einstein discovered the theory of relativity and America with the victory of WW1 rose to world power.

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