Ever heard about "2012" and wondered what it was all about?
There are a lot of theories out there, some extreme, some not.
Scientist Gregg Braden, the best-selling author of “Fractal Time”, puts it into real-time perspective.
Keep an eye out for towards the end of the interview, when Braden talks about a revolutionary discovery that scientists made in 2001 about how human feelings affect the earth's magnetic field. An amazing concept. If everybody in the world knew this information, the world would be a different place. For the better.
Q: You say that 2012 is not the end of the world but the end of a world age—a 5,125-year cycle of time?
Braden: Some people speak about 2012 like any other news story that you hear about every day. Others who may not have heard anything about 2012 say, “What’s the big deal about a date?”
Q: Maybe they think it’s like Y2K.
Braden: Precisely! I was an engineer, working in the defense industry in the 1980s when I first began hearing about the year 2012. Some people were saying, literally, “It’s the end of the world.” Others said, “It’s the end of the world as we know it.” And some even said, “It’s the beginning of a thousand years of peace.”
Everyone I asked had a different opinion. What I discovered as a scientist was that the only way that I would know what 2012 was all about was to understand the people who created the calendars that tell us about 2012. And the only way to understand them was to understand great cycles of time.
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October 22, 2009
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