Will the World Really End on December 21, 2012?
By Jean-Claude Koven
I was recently asked how I interpreted the Mayan and Hopi predictions that the
world, as we know it, will end on the 21st of December, 2012. Would there be
global war --- possibly triggering a nuclear holocaust? Would the planet's
life forms finally succumb to the ecological quagmire that's been building in
our soils, oceans and atmosphere? Would the current steady increase of
previously unknown diseases overcome our ability to defend against them? Or
will we suddenly move into a new Golden Age in which the lion lies down with
the lamb and struggle, pain, and suffering are gone forever?
This is no small question. Quite the contrary, it deals with some of the
larger concepts in the universe. From a metaphysical perspective, the world
ends and recreates itself every instant. December 21, 2012 is certainly no
exception. However, it does offer a target date that brings all the possible
scenarios into vivid focus.
What we perceive from our vantage point of being in human form is only a teeny
sliver of the infinite swirl of interpenetrating realities that make up the
universe. To us, there is a past, present, and future. Time appears to move
predictably from moment to moment forming the days and years of our lives.
2012 is a real date on our calendars and each of the possible scenarios can be
seen to be advancing steadily toward it like racehorses to the finish line.
If you were to ask the "2012 End-of-the-World" question of a gifted psychic,
she (or he) would gaze into several of the parallel universes making up our
possible futures and report back on the one that seemed to be the most vivid.
This is like a handicapper picking the favorite in a particular race. Just as
in horse racing, the favorite often wins or comes close. But, not always. On
any given day, one of the long shots might cross the line first while the
favorite trails the field.
From a cosmic perspective, picking the winning scenario is easy. Understanding
the nature of how this can be done is considerably more elusive. Infinity is
impossible to grasp in finite terms. When we pose a finite question in an
infinite realm, it's like trying to cram a herd of stampeding elephants into a
matchbox. It won't be the lack of effort that defeats us, but the minuscule
size of the container we are trying to use. Our minds are the matchbox. We are
going to have to think way out of the box to begin to grasp the answer to how
our world will fare on December 21, 2012.
The simple answer is that every one of the possible scenarios you can envisage
will find expression in one or more of the myriad parallel universes that
manifests in every instant. And that includes the date spoken about by so many
as the moment our world will come to an end. What adds weight to this date is
the fact that with each passing hour more people are becoming aware of it,
adding their energies to the consensus. We have already seen the power of
agreement at work in events such as World Healing Day, The Harmonic
Convergence and other similar moments of global focus. It was not the calendar
date that created the power; it was the cohesive intent of those who took
part.
Having said that, it is no mere coincidence that so many disparate cultures
all around the world, that have had no known contact with one another, should
focus on the same date. There is increasing evidence that the time leading up
to the final solstice of 2012 does mark the presence of an energy portal that
has never before been accessible to the human race. Each of us is being
offered an opportunity to shift that may not again arise in thousands of years
to come.
Whether December 21, 2012 actually marks an immutable cosmological event or
becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy is moot. There is no question that it looms
as a very significant moment. What concerns most people, is how they and their
loved ones will be affected. At one end of the bell-curve of probabilities is
total physical annihilation. At the opposite end is the arrival of the Golden
Age we all dream about. Every other conceivable possibility lies between them.
Somewhere near the center of the curve most people will find their most likely
scenario in which the monumental moment will pass quietly like Y2K and their
lives will appear to continue as if nothing happened at all.
December 22, 2012 will dawn as clocks continue to tick and the human race
continues to move one day closer to whatever future harvest it has sown. That
doesn't mean that many other people, who live their lives at the extremities
of the curve, won't experience radically different events.
Imagine if you will, that you are in the center of a vast central train
station. The tracks are arranged like the spokes of a giant wheel, each moving
away from the center in a different direction. The trains are all scheduled to
depart at the same moment on December 21, 2012. Every human being on Earth is
at the station; free to board any of the trains he or she chooses. Each train
is destined for a different parallel universe in which one of the innumerable
possibilities is played out.
You (like everyone else) are at the station and must get on one of an almost
infinite number of trains. But, like the psychic, you can only see one or two
of them. Your choices appear meager --- almost as if you had no choice at all
and your future was determined totally by fate. Such is not the case at all
--- unless, of course, you allow it to be.
If you remember the station scene in the Harry Potter books (or movies) in
which the wizard children were able to board the Hogwarts Express on platform
9 3/4 by walking straight through a concrete pillar, then you will begin to
see how all this works. What is delightfully easy for wizards is equally
impossible for muggles (non-wizards).
The Hogwarts Express is bound for the next dimension --- the Golden Age
of our dreams. The problem is that until you become a wizard, you have no way
of finding the right platform. The world, as you know it, will definitely end
on December 21, 2012, if that's what you choose. You will definitely be there
when it happens, seated on one of the infinite number of trains leaving the
station. Every one of us will be required to be on board.
Now that you know where you will be on the day the world ends, you get to
decide which train you'd like to ride. There is still time (according to the
calendars of this illusion) before the trains must leave the station. Plenty
of time for you to leave your muggle world behind and become the wizard you
already are. The choice, as always, is yours.
©
2005. Jean-Claude Koven / All Rights Reserved
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Jean-Claude Koven is a Rancho Mirage, CA based
writer and speaker. He is the author of Going Deeper: How to Make Sense of
Your Life When Your Life Makes No Sense, the Allbooks Reviews editor's
choice for the best metaphysical book of 2004. For more information, please
visit:
http://www.prismhouse.com/.