Thursday, May 19, 2011

Mayan calendar


Mayan calendar In order to clarify misconceptions and to deliver their message accurately, Wandering Wolf, leader of the National Council of Elders Mayas, Xinca and Garifuna has partnered with the California company, Positive Purpose Productions to deliver the true message of the Maya to the world as part of the Shift of the Ages projectThe elders spoke up to warn humanity because there is much misinformation, spread mostly by self-proclaimed elders, gurus and pseudo scientists.

Many of them do this for their own personal gain, to exploit the name of the Maya or to spread fear that the world is going to end in 201Many think that the Maya are an extinct civilization even though there are over 10 million living Maya, mostly in Central America and southern Mexico. They are led by a council of elders who meet and confer regularly on local and global affairs. Among other things, the Maya are known for their advanced calendar system, astronomical science and their surprisingly accurate prophecies.

Remarkably, they have preserved much of their ancestors’ wisdom through an oral tradition, in spite of the Spanish conquest and centuries of foreign domination and interferenceNow, the National Council of Mayan Elders in Guatemala has a message for the world. Through their leader, Wakatel Utiw, “Wandering Wolf,” also known as Don Alejandro Cirilo Perez Oxlaj, they offer2012 is not the end of the world, nor did we ever predict that it would end: not now, not at the end of our Long Count calendar, not on December 21, 2012. Do not trust self-proclaimed elders, gurus and pseudo scientists who, for their own personal gain, create fear in the name of the Maya.
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